Anderson County
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Magnolia Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
As is often the case with early African
American cemeteries because of the status of Africans and African
Americans in pioneer and plantation society, documentation of the
Magnolia Cemetery's origin is scarce. A strong tradition of oral history
provides what information is available. It is believed that the land for
the Magnolia Cemetery was given by farmer E. P. Murray and that the
oldest marked grave is that of former slave Isham Murray, who was born
in 1805 and died in 1880. His wife Laura reportedly was buried with
their white slaveowners. At least sixteen other African Americans born
between 1813 and 1856, probably all former slaves, are interred here.
Others buried here include nine veterans of World War I, as well as
veterans of World War II, Korea and Vietnam.
2000
location: 10.3 miles northwest of Elkhart on
SH 294 |