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  1. Mt. Zion Cemetery is a rural cemetery in Hopkins County, Texas located about five (5) miles east of Commerce and about 15 miles west of Sulphur Springs on Highway 11. The cemetery and adjoining church are associated with the Cumberland Presbyterian church, which is jointly shared with the Baptists.

  2. Mount Zion Cemetery in Apple Springs Texas. Established circa 1800.

  3. Perhaps the most famous burials that took place at Mt. Zion Cemetery were those of members of the Bagley family, killed in what the Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture describes as one of the state’s “longest running and bloodiest feuds.” The feud began with the shooting of Jesse Edward “Ed” Bagley in 1905 and continued for ...

  4. Mount Zion Baptist Church and Cemetery, FM390 La Bahia Scenic Highway, Washington County, Texas: historical markers, photos & more.

  5. Mount Zion Cemetery Midlothian, Texas. Mount Zion Cemetery was offically named in September, 1873 when the members of the small community met to organize a Presbyterian church on the grounds of a cemetery which had been in use since before 1860.

  6. Location: 4.5 miles south on FM 357, then east on gravel road 0.5 miles. Marker Text: Mount Zion Cemetery, in the J.J. Warren Survey, originally served early dispersed communities, including Crib Creek, Alabama Creek, Trevat, Helmic, Crecy, Centralia, North Cedar and Apple Springs.

  7. Mt. Zion Cemetery Association, Fairfield, Texas. 116 likes · 33 were here. Mt. Zion Cemetery was established in the mid 1800s and received a Texas Historical Marker in 1968. It is located east of...

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