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July 2006 the 1st stage of
the Mount Calvary Cemetery Project was completed. We will go back to
level and repair more headstones later in the year when Mount
Calvary is ready for the 2nd stage of this cemetery headstone
restoration.
The Texas Historical Marker
reads:
"Pioneer settlers used this site for
burials as early as the 1840's. The oldest known grave is that of
Amanda L. Houx (1829-1847). In 1868 William Huffhines donated a
two-acre tract, which included the early graves, to Mount Calvary
Baptist Church. A framed church building stood here until 1885, when
the congregation moved to Richardson and later became the First
Baptist Church. More land was added to the burial ground by C. C.
Huffhines in 1896 and C. B. Chick in 1925 and 1935. A Cemetery
Association, formed in 1924, cares for the almost 800 graves
here."
For more information about this cemetery
you may contact Ms. Kent @
214-369-1492. |