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Moffett Park

Gainesville, Cooke County

Marker Text

The owner of 90 acres in this vicinity, Missour native Ned Moffett, Sr., (1842-1924) wed Mary Stone on April 19, 1866. The couple had nine children, and early census records listed the family as Mulatto. The Moffetts permitted use of this property along Elm Creek for celebrations by local African American citizens, and in 1943 the City of Gainesville bought the land from heirs to form Moffett Park. The first large social event in the new park was the 1944 Juneteenth celebration. Recreational facilities eventually included playground equipment and a pool. Following integration of nearby Leonard Park in the mid-1960s, the site declined in use, but it remains an important reminder of the city's past. (2005)

Marker Details

Address 1003 W. California
Location Description 1003 W California
Marker # 13812
Dedicated 2005
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code African American topics; parks
Latitude, Longitude 33.624875, -97.153961

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