Ebenezer Cemetery
Posted by: Raven
N 30° 41.452 W 095° 40.305
15R E 244074 N 3398390
A marker by the entrance of Ebenezer Cemetery in Walker County -- about 8mi West of Huntsville on the North side of Hwy 30 -- denoting the history of this particular rural cemetery.
Waymark Code: WM12BDM
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 04/19/2020
Views: 4
This marker seems to have been recently replaced and includes substantial edits from what could be found on the THC Atlas as well as the Walker County Historical Commission's website. The old text was similar yet sometimes more descriptive, it read:
"Along with Ebenezer Baptist Church, this cemetery organized in 1854 on land donated by Jonathan A. and Sarah McGary. The earliest marked grave is that of Annie Bussey Pace, who migrated here from Alabama with family, including her husband, the Rev. Richard pace (d. 1858), who was the first pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church. Although the congregation disbanded and the church reorganized in the West Sandy community, the cemetery continued to be used. Among those buried here are citizens of the Republic of Texas and veterans of conflicts dating to the Civil War. Today, the Ebenezer Memorial Association, incorporated in 1986, continues to care for this burial ground."
Marker Number: 13971
Marker Text: Along with Ebenezer Baptist Church,
this cemetery organized in 1854 on land
donated by Jonathan and Sarah McGary
along a stagecoach road from
Huntsville to Austin. Prominent Baptist
Minister J.W.D. Creath, representing the
Southern Baptist Convention,
organized the church. Richard Pace was
the first Pastor of the congregation
and is buried here. The earliest marked
grave in 1855 established this as a family
cemetery. The congregation disbanded
and the church reorganized in the West
Sandy area. Among those buried here
are first families and citizens of the
Republic of Texas and veterans of
conflicts dating to the Civil War. The
Ebenezer Memorial Association,
incorporated in 1986, continues to care
for this family burial ground.
Historic Texas Cemetery – 2005
Marker is property of the State of Texas
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