Yes , it existed. I remember the Millerville road and grandad and dad talked about th area. I think they had a community house like Cedar Point shared by the school- 1 teacher- and used by various churches in a rotating. basis. One church near Waco- Leroy area has both Baptist and Methodist groups and the pastor was a Baptist Lay Minister. Some cemeteries in Texas were like the East coast- each church owned a cemetery and most in each cemetery would be related to that church. The Box- Pony Creek was mostly people who attended the Box Methodist or Lodge, and the Pony Creek Baptist, about 100 yards apart. Most in the Johnsville are members or kin of the Church of Christ- not the One Cup or the modern groups. One man's leg is buried at Box, but he changed churches and the rest of him- a Robinson or Roberson , is buried at Johnsville. His granddaughter was my Great aunt by marriage. Aunt Etta said he would wake up screaming and hit where his missing foot should be with a fly swatter. , as he was in pain, likr sometimes my bridge has a toothache. He sent his sons to check his leg . They said the lid was bending his toes back sharply- they turned it and straightened the toes and the man had no more pain. Others tell a similar story about ants on the buried limb causing the living pain. Take care, Charles Wyly