Historical Marker

Pleasant Grove Methodist Episcopal Church South Cemetery

New Salem · Rusk County · Dedicated 1986 · THC Atlas #5401011028

The roadside stories worth pulling over for.

Marker Inscription

The East Texas farming community of Pleasant Grove, also known as "Shake Rag", was established during the 1850s by southern planters. Among the first settlers were Judge Stephen Decatur Morris (1819-1898) and his wife, Mary (Bradford) (1823-1906), on whose plantation early Methodist worship services in the area were held. About 1853, a sanctuary for the Pleasant Grove Methodist Episcopal Church, South, was built. The Methodist cemetery was established here in 1873, with the burial of James Bradford Morris (b. 1856). He was the son of Stephen and Mary Morris. Others buried here include Dr. Richard H.C. Shelton, an eminent southwestern surgeon; other friends and relatives of Stephen and Mary Morris; and pioneer settlers. Church trustees Seaton Moore, Simpson Moore, and G.D. Boatwright purchased this land for the church and cemetery in 1877. The Pleasant Grove church eventually disbanded, with the remaining members joining St. Paul's Methodist Church in Henderson (11 mi. NE). By 1929, the year of the last burial in this graveyard, most Methodist families were using the City Cemetery in Henderson. The Pleasant Grove cemetery remains an important part of the record of early settlement in this part of Rusk County. Texas Sesquicentennial 1836-1986

About this site

Pleasant Grove Methodist Episcopal Church South Cemetery is a historical marker in New Salem, Rusk County, dedicated in 1986. It is one of 72 historical markers documented in Rusk County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 184 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 32.0158, -94.9673 near New Salem. The nearest cataloged historic site is Casion-Heath (cemetery), about 2.1 miles away. Others within a short drive include Garrett Cemetery, Spence, and Duncan.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5401011028. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 32.0158, -94.9673 · New Salem, Rusk County
Directions (Apple)Google MapsView map

Get Texas Roam — all 28,000 sites in your pocket

See this site and every marker, cemetery, courthouse, museum and landmark across Texas on one live map — find what's near you, get directions, and check in as you roam.

Download on the App Store
or open the live map in your browser →Free · ad-free · the iOS app and the web map share one account, so your visits sync across both

Nearby in Rusk County