Anderson County
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Hopewell Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
Serving the rural area of north Anderson
County and the community of Brushy Creek, this cemetery traces its
history to the 1860s. The earliest documented burial in the graveyard is
that of Zylpha Wylie, who died in 1862. There are at least 74 unmarked
graves. A number of people were buried here in the 1870s, including many
infants and children. Several generations of some pioneer Anderson
County families are represented by the gravestones found in the Hopewell
Cemetery. Also interred here are five Confederate veterans of the Civil
War. The land on which the cemetery is located was officially designated
as a burial ground in 1881, when John H. and Mary Young deeded the
property to trustees of the Church of Christ at Hopewell. Totaling about
six acres, the land was purchased for $15.00 by church trustees William
Elkins, Chesley Murphey, and John L. Scarborough. Descendants of the
area's pioneer settlers formed a cemetery association in 1953 to provide
maintenance for the historic graveyard. A memorial service is held once
a year.
1990
location: FM 837, 2.5 mi. NW of Brushy Creek |