Details for Johnsville Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5143011869

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Marker Number 11869
Atlas Number 5143011869
Marker Title Johnsville Cemetery
Index Entry Johnsville Cemetery
Address
City Stephenville
County Erath
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 591398
UTM Northing 3556843
Subject Codes cemetery; ghost towns
Marker Year 1998
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 12 mi. E of Stephenville on US 67; 1 mi. S on FM 2481; .25 mi. W on CR 208
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The community of Johnsville, settled before 1860, was named for John Z. Martin when he was appointed first postmaster in 1901. Once a thriving village on the main road from Stephenville to Glen Rose, Johnsville consisted of general stores, a cotton gin, blacksmith shop, fraternal lodges, a school, a church, and numerous homes. The oldest graves in Johnsville Cemetery are those of the two infant children of Curtis and Annie (Cox) Burks and of W. B. and Mary (Smith) Cox. The children are believed to have died in 1907 and 1910. In 1910 Edward and Martha (Shaw) Cox sold 1.5 acres of land adjoining the Christian church for use as a cemetery. The church was then almost fifteen years old. Pioneers from all walks of life settled in the area; teachers, Masons, blacksmiths, merchants, soldiers, preachers, farmers, mothers, fathers, children, and many others created the community known as Johnsville. Many of them and their descendants were interred here in the Johnsville Cemetery. In 1948 the Johnsville School was consolidated with schools in Pony Creek and Chalk Mountain to form the Three Way School District. By 1997, only the Church of Christ (formerly called the Christian Church) and the cemetery remained as a record of the area's pioneer settlement. The Johnsville Cemetery continues to serve the area. (1998)
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