Details for Sharp Cemetery and Rock Creek Baptist Church of Christ

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5027004659

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Marker Number 4659
Atlas Number 5027004659
Marker Title Sharp Cemetery and Rock Creek Baptist Church of Christ
Index Entry Sharp Cemetery and Rock Creek Baptist Church of Christ
Address SH 195
City Killeen
County Bell
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 618950
UTM Northing 3424819
Subject Codes cemetery; churches; Baptist denomination; pioneers
Marker Year 1991
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Off SH 195 on private property
Private Property Yes
Marker Condition Access Restricted
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Emily LeSeur Haynes Sharp (1824-1880) came to Texas from Alabama with her first husband, William Glenn Haynes. They settled in Harrison County, where they owned a large amount of land and operated a cotton gin. William Haynes died in 1849, and three years later Emily married Augustus V. Sharp (1810-1868). The Sharp family moved to this area in 1859 and settled along the Lampasas River. When their six-year-old daughter, Sarah, died in 1864, she was buried on the family farm. Four years later Augustus Sharp died and was laid to rest next to his daughter. In 1879 Emily Sharp deeded three acres of land surrounding the graves to establish a community cemetery. The G.W. Dockery family deeded another 1.9 acres for church and school purposes. The Rock Creek Baptist Church of Christ was established in 1882, and in 1905 the members built a sanctuary. Among the interments in the Sharp Cemetery are those of Sharp, Haynes, and Dockery family members; veterans of several wars; and a number of infants and small children. Many of the earliest graves are marked only with field stones, and some are surrounded by 19th-century rock fences. (1991)
ATLAS_NUM=5027004659

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