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Bethel Cemetery

Henderson, Rusk County

Marker Text

This burial ground, named for the community that organized near Bethel Springs, was associated with a school and Methodist church. The earliest marked grave dates to 1879, although it is believed there are earlier interments. Features include Woodmen of the World monuments and vertical stones. Among those interred are founders of the city of Henderson and veterans of military conflicts, including A.K. Van Sickle, who served in the Texas War for Independence, the U.S.-Mexico War, and the Texas Indian Wars. In 1982, a cemetery association organized to care for the burial ground. Today, Bethel Cemetery, one of the oldest in Rusk County, is the last vestige of a once-vibrant community. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2008

Marker Details

Address CR 314
Location Description From Henderson, south on FM 3310 (Old Nacogdoches Road) to CR 314, continue to cemetery at northwest corner of CR 314 and CR 376.
Marker # 16448
Dedicated 2010
Size, Type 27" x 42"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 32.076102, -94.784339

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