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Pleasant Hill Cemetery

Nevada, Collin County

Marker Text

This cemetery served early settlers of the rural area which later developed as the Nevada community. Also known as South Church Cemetery, this burial ground was connected with Mt. Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, which was also located on this site. Members organized after Mt. Pleasant Church, located between Lavon and Farmersville, split in 1882. Roland and L. Josephine (Butler) Gooch sold land for both the church and burial ground. The earliest marked grave here dates to 1880 and those interred include veterans of conflicts dating to the Civil War. In 1947, Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church disbanded. By 1950, this cemetery ceased to be an active burial site. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2007 (Supplemental plaque) The historic name of the church known as South Church was Pleasant Hill Baptist Church. The official name of the cemetery was Pleasant Hill Cemetery.

Marker Details

Address CR 800
Location Description CR 800, E side 0.5 mi. S of CR 590, marker at cemetery entrance 300 feet E of CR 800. Map dot approximate.
Marker # 14359
Dedicated 2008
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; Anglo American
Latitude, Longitude 33.012425, -96.379776

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