Knight Memorial/Area First Cemetery
Posted by: Markerman62
N 27° 07.176 W 082° 26.585
17R E 356967 N 3000503
Located on Colonia Lane East at Riverview Drive, Nokomis
Waymark Code: WM12WXH
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 07/28/2020
Views: 2
Knight Memorial
The original settlers of the area were Jesse and Rebecca Knight who came to the Venice area in 1868 with their children and 300 head of cattle. The Knight family settled south of Shakett Creek and north of this marker. Their cattle grazed freely throughout the entire region. As more settlers to the area a school was needed and in 1897 Jesse Knight donated a one acre school site. The school yard was located 1/8th of a mile east of this marker. The school served as this area’s church on Sundays. Many of the early sermons were delivered by Knight, an unordained Methodist Preacher.
Area First Cemetery
As the community grew, Knight saw the need for a separate church building and on October 22nd, 1903, he donated ½ acre for a Methodist Episcopal Church. The church, a wood frame structure, was located east of this cemetery. Knight donated the one acre cemetery plot to the church. While owned by Knight, this site had served as a cemetery since the 1880’s, in the area then known as Venice. In 1904, the cemetery was known as Venice Cemetery and the church was known as Knight’s Chapel. The original trustees of both the church and cemetery were Jesse Knight, Alfred Wrede and Charles Curry.
Marker Number: None
Date: 1984
County: Sarasota
Marker Type: City
Sponsored or placed by: Sarasota County Historical Commission
Website: Not listed
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