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Chisholm Cemetery

Rockwall, Rockwall County

Marker Text

Enoch P. Chisholm, a circuit-riding Methodist minister, brought his family to this area in the 1860s. The community which grew up here was named in his honor. Chisholm donated land for this graveyard in 1871, and in 1875 he became the first person interred in it. A chapel, also named for Chisholm, was built that same year on the cemetery grounds. At its peak, the town of Chisholm boasted a school, post office, Masonic Lodge, cotton gin, and stores. Many early pioneers were interred in the Chisholm Cemetery, and some of their descendants still reside in the area. (1990)

Marker Details

Address SH 205, about 8 mi. SE of Rockwall
Location Description on SH 205, 8 miles southeast of Rockwall (on West side of road) in McLendon-Chisholm Community
Marker # 6137
Dedicated 1990
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; Methodist (Methodist Episcopal and United Methodist) denomination; religious leaders
Latitude, Longitude 32.843686, -96.378372

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