Joshua Creek Cemetery - Arcadia, Florida
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N 27° 10.931 W 081° 48.179
17R E 420459 N 3006868
A historic marker located in the Joshua Creek Cemetery in Arcadia Florida.
Waymark Code: WM11CME
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 09/28/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Marine Biologist
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Located in the center of the Joshua Creek Cemetery is a historical marker describing the history of the cemetery and the church(s) associated with it.

Text taken from the historical marker in the center of the Joshua Creek Cemetery:

"Joshua Creek was a testing station for the International Ocean Telegraph Company connecting Gainesville and Punta Rassa (Fort Myers) and Havana, Cuba in 1867. In 1868, Lewis H. Parker homesteaded here and was soon joined by family and friends. The two-story Union Church of Davidson (used by Methodists and Baptists) was built in 1870 by John Kabrich, and the first floor was a school. In 1874, it became the Mount Moriah Baptist Church. A storm wrecked the original structure and a one-story church replaced it. When the 1926 hurricane damage that building, it was demolished.

First called Mount Moriah Cemetery, Joshua Creek Cemetery dates from 1870, when James Blount was buried. His brother William--who died five years earlier--was probably moved here later. Although people were buried throughout the 1870"s, the land was not purchased until 1880 when the Davidson post office was established with Robert C. Hendry as postmaster. Daughter of Thomas Butler "Buck" King, Zoella King Lykes endowed the cemetery for maintenance."

"According to an entry written in the second Thomas O. Parker Bible by Grace Parker Walker in the presence of her parents Thomas O. Parker and Sarah Blount Parker, the following eight men contributed varying sums totaling $50.00: Captain John Parker, Captain John Whidden, Lewis H. Parker, Thomas Owen Parker, J. Newton Parker, Cab Hendry, Charles Hendry, and Hugh Corley. On November 15, 1880, the Trustees of the Mount Moriah Church -- Lewis H. Parker, Robert C. Hendry, and John W. Whidden -- purchase 40 acres of land for $1.00 per/acre from the Internal Improvement Fund of Florida: SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 10, Township 38 South, Range 25 East. The church was here -- the southernmost part of the cemetery's "Section 3."
Marker Number: 0

Date: 2015

County: DeSoto

Marker Type: Other

Sponsored or placed by: DeSoto County Historical Society and Ponger-Kays-Grady Funeral Home

Website: Not listed

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