Details for McKnight Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507013582

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Marker Number 13582
Atlas Number 5507013582
Marker Title McKnight Cemetery
Index Entry McKnight Cemetery
Address
City Cushing
County Nacogdoches
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 321522
UTM Northing 3522247
Subject Codes cemetery
Marker Year 2005
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location CR 975, 0.2 mi N of intersection with SH 204 W
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size HTC Medallion and 24" x 16" interpretive plaque
Marker Text McKnight Cemetery began as a burial ground for the family of William Newton and Rebecca McKnight, with the oldest marked grave dating to the 1850s. By the Civil War, it opened to other families in nearby communities, including Glenfawn, Linn Flat and Toliver, a farming town that declined when the Texas and New Orleans Railroad bypassed the community, causing residents to move to neighboring Cushing, which was on the rail line. Another community revolved around the McKnight Seminary, named for the cemetery's founder who donated land for the institution. The McKnight Seminary building had historic ties to the cemetery, as it also served as a place of worship utilized for funeral services. There are a number of veterans interred here, including Confederate soldiers and World War II R.A.F. Wing Commander Lance C. Wade, a decorated fighter pilot. Also noteworthy is the cemtery's annual picnic, which began early in the 20th century and later became a homecoming celebration. Today, the McKnight Cemetery Association maintains the cemetery, which continues to serve area residents. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2005

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