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Small Community and Cemetery

Edgewood, Van Zandt County

Marker Text

Small community was settled by the 1870s; the first school was opened one-half mile east of this site about 1889. A Baptist church was organized in 1895. Three years later Willis R. Henson donated land for a cemetery on this site; its first recorded burial was that of Mrs. Mary Allen. A post office was established in the mercantile store of William Henry Luster in January 1900. Despite closure of the post office in 1907, the town continued to thrive, boasting a Church of Christ and a Methodist church, a drug store, doctor's office, barber shop, photographer, gin, grist mill, blacksmith and woodworking shop. Two churches merged with congregations in nearby Edgewood in the 1930s and 1940s and the school merged with the Edgewood school in 1949. The cemetery and Baptist church were all that remained of Small in 1999. (1999)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description 5 mi. N of Edgewood on FM 859; W on CR 3701
Marker # 12267
Dedicated 1998
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; cemetery; ghost towns
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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