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Wheatville and Wheatville Cemetery

Naples, Morris County

Marker Text

Wheatville, named for pioneer settler William Wheat, began as a rest stop/general store on a main road to Jefferson (40 mi. SE) in the 1840s. During the 1850s a cotton gin, grist mill, school, and church were established here. A post office was opened in 1868. The first recorded burial in the community cemetery was that of John S. Sheppard in 1863. The town declined in the 1880s as businesses and residents moved to the new railroad town of Naples (3 mi. S). Wheatville native Morris Sheppard (1875-1941) served as U. S. Senator from 1913-1941. The graveyard continues to serve the area. (1994)

Marker Details

Address CR 4316
Location Description Wheatville Cemetery. From SH 77, 1.0 mi. N on CR 4315 then 0.3 mi. NW on CR 4316.
Marker # 7862
Dedicated 1994
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code communities; cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 33.229038, -94.696945

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