Here's some additional information:
About 1885 word came to the community of Plano that a Methodist camp meeting would be held on White Rock Creek, 10 miles north of Dallas, on what is now Alpha Road, and west of Hillcrest Road. John Bryan gave the land and the
community erected a large tabernacle. The Northwood County Club is located on this land at present.
Isabel Russell Beverly was always proud of the fact that she attended the camp meetings in the days when she went in a wagon pulled by oxen and lived to be driven in an automobile. It was a time when families and friends could be together for about a week or more. Camp meetings ended in about 1930. A detailed account is given by Miss Eva Hughston in the fall issue, 1972 Quarterly
of Dallas Genealogical Society, as she began her camping experience in 1889 when she was about ten years old.
Here's some additional information:
About 1885 word came to the community of Plano that a Methodist camp meeting would be held on White Rock Creek, 10 miles north of Dallas, on what is now Alpha Road, and west of Hillcrest Road. John Bryan gave the land and the
community erected a large tabernacle. The Northwood County Club is located on this land at present.
Isabel Russell Beverly was always proud of the fact that she attended the camp meetings in the days when she went in a wagon pulled by oxen and lived to be driven in an automobile. It was a time when families and friends could be together for about a week or more. Camp meetings ended in about 1930. A detailed account is given by Miss Eva Hughston in the fall issue, 1972 Quarterly
of Dallas Genealogical Society, as she began her camping experience in 1889 when she was about ten years old.
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Family Members
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Joseph William "Joe" Beverly
1850–1934
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Pernina "Ann" Beverly Hughston
1852–1934
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Judge Warren Tully Beverly
1857–1903
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Mattie Elzora Beverly Martin
1859–1926
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John H Beverly
1861–1911
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James M Beverly
1864–1903
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Thomas Marion "Tom" Beverly
1866–1927
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Andrew Young Beverly
1867–1893
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Frank Wilkets Beverly
1871–1932
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Lula Beverly Hughston
1874–1954
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