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Shiloh Cemetery

Sutherland Springs, Wilson County

Marker Text

The Shiloh community developed along Lodi-Sutherland Springs Road. In 1886, J. H. James and others sold land to John P. Pritchett for a cemetery, although the land was already being used as a burial ground. Pritchett also later conveyed adjoining land to the Methodist Episcopal Church South and to Wilson County to establish Shiloh School. The earliest known burial here was Florence Price (d. 1884). James Madison Smith (d. 1905) served in the 2nd Florida Cavalry C.S.A. during the Civil War. The last known burial was Thomas McDonald in 1939. Today, Shiloh Cemetery features concrete, granite and marble headstones, unmarked graves, and interior fencing. It is a historic vestige of a rural Wilson County settlement.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description on FM 539 5.2 miles south of the intersection of US 87 & FM 539
Marker # 16869
Dedicated 2008
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 29.220181, -98.107484

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