Hickman Cemetery
Moscow, Polk County, Texas, USA – *No GPS coordinates
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Add Photosthe old Moscow to Hortense Road that is now called Beard Crossing.
In the 1860's through the early 1900's, there was a timber related tram railroad terminal-sawmill related settlement located near it. The Asa Hickman family owned the land that the cemetery is on, living there
and farming the land. There is little sign of the old Hickman home-place except for an occasional red chimney brick that turns up and the mimosa's and crepe myrtle bushes that still bloom around it. The earliest known grave belongs to Asa's first wife, Sarah Ann McKim Hickman.
The land the cemetery is on is now owned by a timber company. The cemetery itself is fenced and is maintained by some of the Hickman descendent's to keep it from getting lost. There is a well defined dirt road up to the cemetery that is semi-maintained by the timber company and it is very nearly impassable in wet weather. Since there are several deer-stands within view of the cemetery, it is not recommended to visit there during deer season.
There are 11 marked unknown graves.
Nollene Marsh
DIRECTIONS: Take Highway 59 north to FM 62 at Moscow, turn right (east) go about 1.5 miles to McSpadden Road, turn right, go about 1 mile to Beard's Crossing, (the first road to the left) turn left, go about 3.7 miles to a dirt road on the left, marked with a wooden sign pointing to the left that says "Hickman Cemetery." Beard's Crossing is not a county road and it is rough and beat-out most of
the time. Beard's Crossing dead-ends 3 miles further into FM 942.
the old Moscow to Hortense Road that is now called Beard Crossing.
In the 1860's through the early 1900's, there was a timber related tram railroad terminal-sawmill related settlement located near it. The Asa Hickman family owned the land that the cemetery is on, living there
and farming the land. There is little sign of the old Hickman home-place except for an occasional red chimney brick that turns up and the mimosa's and crepe myrtle bushes that still bloom around it. The earliest known grave belongs to Asa's first wife, Sarah Ann McKim Hickman.
The land the cemetery is on is now owned by a timber company. The cemetery itself is fenced and is maintained by some of the Hickman descendent's to keep it from getting lost. There is a well defined dirt road up to the cemetery that is semi-maintained by the timber company and it is very nearly impassable in wet weather. Since there are several deer-stands within view of the cemetery, it is not recommended to visit there during deer season.
There are 11 marked unknown graves.
Nollene Marsh
DIRECTIONS: Take Highway 59 north to FM 62 at Moscow, turn right (east) go about 1.5 miles to McSpadden Road, turn right, go about 1 mile to Beard's Crossing, (the first road to the left) turn left, go about 3.7 miles to a dirt road on the left, marked with a wooden sign pointing to the left that says "Hickman Cemetery." Beard's Crossing is not a county road and it is rough and beat-out most of
the time. Beard's Crossing dead-ends 3 miles further into FM 942.
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- Added: 9 Apr 2014
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2536699
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