This cemetery has served the African American community of Pelham since the late 19th century. Established in the years following the Civil War, Pelham was at first organized by free men who had recently received their freedom. Most early residents were farmers, and agriculture continues to play an important role in the community. The settlement was originally known as Fork of the Creeks, as three creeks (Ash, White Rock and Richland) came together just south of the settlement. Today, the junction is under the waters of Navarro Mills Lake. The earliest marked burial is that of Isaac Franklin (d. 1880), although there may be earlier, unmarked graves. Another early burial is of Elizabeth Allen (d. 1882). Members of early families, including the Caruthers (Carruthers), Porters and Stanfords, constitute other notable burials here. The cemetery is divided by a road into a western and an eastern portion, both of which contain graves. The Pelham Cemetery Association, established to care for the site in the late 1930s, still maintains the historical burial ground. Today, Pelham Cemetery continues to serve area residents. It is a testament to the hardships experienced by past and present Pelham residents, who continued on despite adversity ranging from slavery in the 1800s to displacements caused by the construction of nearby Navarro Mills Lake. Residents of Pelham treasure the heritage and history reflected in this community cemetery. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2006
Pelham Cemetery (2007)
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Pelham Cemetery is a historical marker in Frost, Navarro County, dedicated in 2007. It is one of 128 historical markers documented in Navarro County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 218 historic sites cataloged across the county.
The site sits at 31.9504, -96.8006 near Frost. The nearest cataloged historic site is Pelham Cemetery (cemetery), about 0.1 miles away. Others within a short drive include Pelham Community, Lawrence Family Cemetery, and Hagle Cemetery.
This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5507013903. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.
“Pelham Cemetery” names 2 distinct records in Navarro County. This page is the historical marker dedicated in 2007 in Frost. The others:
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