Dear Jeanette; I don't know of another cemetery near the Pharr, or Steele's Chapel Cemetery. The site of the Steele's Chapel church was southwest of the junction of highway 57 and 76. It's my understanding there there was an African American church near Steele's Chapel, but it moved a few miles south to the junction of 57 and the Washington Post Road, which was where my Great Great Great Grandfather John Taylor Grayson and his family were living. He is buried at White Chapel Cemetery near the Washington Post Road and just west of the Ouachita and Nevada County line in Nevada County. The Steeles were a prominent family in the area at the time of the Civil War and I seem to remember one of the Steeles was an officer in the Arkansas 33rd Infantry CSA. I don't know if there is any family connection with General Frederick Steele who led the Union Army through the area in 1864 on his way to Camden. General Steele was a native New Yorker, I believe, maybe being born in Delhi, NY in Delaware County. He was killed in a buggy accident in San Francisco, CA a few years after the war. Fort Frederick Steele near Rawlins, Wyoming was named in his honor around 1875. It would be interesting if somebody could establish a connection between Gen. Steele, and the Steeles who established Steele's Chapel in Ouachita County. Keith Whitman Texarkana, TX