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Submitted: 8/6/22 • Approved: 8/9/22 • Last Updated: 8/12/22 • R529927-G0-S3
Edgewood Cemetery
Texas Historical Markers
307 N Houston, Edgewood, TX, USA
Latitude & Longitude:
32° 42' 4.73864000004",
-95° 53' 4.27218"
District Judge-Elect John C. Robertson (1824-1895) and his partner, W. S. Herndon (1837-1903), gave land in 1878 for a railroad depot. This started Edgewood community. Citizens of Canton moved their shipping here from Wills Point due to the Van Zandt County Seat dispute. The earliest gravestone in this community cemetery is that of Bruce Echols (1888-1889). Judge Robertson gave this site to the town in 1896, but the deed was lost and burials declined. The last interment was in the 1920s. Recently restored after long neglect, this plot is also known as Northside Cemetery. (1978)
*Photo courtesy of Tom Tyler
Contributed on 8/6/22 by MryAl8
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