Shiloh Cemetery
From Mt. Enterprise, take FM 315 about 6 miles. Turn left (northwest) onto CR 3131. Cemetery is on the left.
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This cemetery dates from the 1853 burial of Maranda Gilbreath. Four years later, the land was
officially set aside by early settler Josiah Johnson for use as a public burial ground. Many of the unidentified graves
are thought to be those of slaves. The cemetery contains the burial sites of pioneers, community leaders, and war
veterans. A traditional fourth of July Cemetery cleaning began in 1876. One of the older burial grounds in Rusk County,
Shiloh Cemetery is located beside Trammel's Trace, an early east Texas roadway.
