Details for Colmesneil-Mount Zion Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5457011361

Data

Marker Number 11361
Atlas Number 5457011361
Marker Title Colmesneil-Mount Zion Cemetery
Index Entry Colmesneil-Mount Zion Cemetery
Address
City Colmesneil
County Tyler
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 363986
UTM Northing 3419859
Subject Codes cemetery
Marker Year 1991
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Off US 69 on Zion Cemetery Rd
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text According to local oral tradition, African American residents of Colmesneil began using this land for burial purposes as early as the 1850s. The property remained in the hands of absentee landlords until the 1930s, when the new owner allowed burials to continue at the site. The oldest legible tombstone in the graveyard is that of Henry Mitchell, who died September 11, 1859. There are a number of unmarked graves, however, and some possibly predate Mitchell's burial. Among the more than two hundred interments here are those of prominent members of Colmesneil's black community, including ministers, doctors, teachers, railroad employees, and veterans of World War I and World War II. Known as the Colmesneil Cemetery until 1972, the graveyard was renamed Mount Zion Cemetery to avoid confusion with another Colmesneil Cemetery in the city. The new name was taken from a combination of the names of two local churches with which the cemetery historically has been associated -Mount Hope Baptist Church and Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church. The cemetery serves as a visible reminder of the area's African American Heritage.

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