Originally named Pleasant Grove Cemetery, this burial ground was at first associated with the Pleasant Grove Community. The settlement's school was also once located on this site. In 1872, residents organized the Pleasant Grove Church, which in the schoolhouse. Members later merged with a nearby congregation to form Mt. Zion Baptist Church, worshipping several miles east of here. The current name for this cemetery can be traced to Madison Murray (1821-1897), a Civil War veteran who in the late 1860s moved here from Mississippi with two brothers. He became a community leader and educator, obtaining possession of the Pleasant Grove schoolhouse and operating it as a private institution. After Mt. Zion Baptist Church formed, this burial ground became known as Murray Cemetery. The earliest marked grave here, that of Nancy Phillips, dates to 1856. Other notable burials include Joseph Hook, a Rockdale blacksmith, and George Banzhaf, a celebrated Milam County agricultural extension agent. Also interred here are early area pioneers and veterans of conflicts dating to the Civil War. The cemetery features Woodmen of the World markers, vertical stones, curbing and interior fencing. Although the Pleasant Grove community declined, the cemetery later also served the Bushdale and Bethlehem settlements. In 2004, the Murray Cemetery Association organized to care for the burial ground, which remains a memorial to the early settlers of southwest Milam County. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2007
Murray Cemetery
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Murray Cemetery is a historical marker in Rockdale, Milam County, dedicated in 2008. It is one of 88 historical markers documented in Milam County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 151 historic sites cataloged across the county.
The site sits at 30.7187, -97.0319 near Rockdale. The nearest cataloged historic site is Strelsky (cemetery), about 1.0 miles away. Others within a short drive include Daniel and Precilla Gilleland, Bushdale Community, and Mount Zion Baptist Church.
This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5507014256. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.
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