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Ebenezer Cemetery

Pittsburg, Camp County

Marker Text

Ebenezer Cemetery was officially established when Israel B. Rape deeded property for the cemetery in 1857. However, Rape and his wife Sarah are buried in Pittsburg's Rosehill Cemetery. Ebenezer community was founded by the Rapes and several other pioneering families who arrived in the area from Georgia during the 1850s. The oldest known burial in the cemetery is that of infant Pairlie Clementine Bailey, who died in September 1870. A cemetery association was organized in 1971 to preserve and maintain the site. The cemetery has been enlarged through donations of property and now contains two acres. Today, Ebenezer Cemetery remains active and serves as a reminder of an early Camp County settlement. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2009

Marker Details

Address 5513 FM 557
Location Description
Marker # 16472
Dedicated 2010
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 32.975291, -94.882529

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