Details for Mt. Pleasant Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507013856

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Marker Number 13856
Atlas Number 5507013856
Marker Title Mt. Pleasant Cemetery
Index Entry Mt. Pleasant Cemetery
Address
City Kilgore
County Gregg
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 319599
UTM Northing 3588989
Subject Codes cemetery; African American topics
Marker Year 2004
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location NW of Kilgore, off SH 135 on Mt. Pleasant Rd, 0.5 mi. S of IH-20
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size HTC marker
Marker Text At the close of the Civil War, local African Americans, newly freed from slavery, formed the Mt. Pleasant Colored Methodist Episcopal Church. The Rev. M.F. Jamison served as the first pastor for the group, which was part of the East Texas Annual Conference. Members built a brush arbor and peace camp in this area and were led by the Rev. Frank Rabb, Major Sanders and Parson Choice in the early years. They formally organized as a congregation in 1871. As more settlers moved into the area over the next two decades, the need arose for a community cemetery. In April 1891, trustees for the church purchased two acres at this site, adjacent to the sanctuary, from J.C. and S.S. Barnett. The earliest marked grave in the burial ground is that of a seven-year-old boy who died in July 1890. There are also several unmarked graves, believed to date to the early 1870s. Today, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery continues to be linked to the church, although it has moved. A church committee maintains the burial ground, the final resting place for generations of area pioneers and families, including military veterans, Freemasons and community leaders. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2004

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