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New Trinity Cemetery

Haltom City, Tarrant County

Marker Text

When the Rev. Greene Fretwell, a former slave, died in 1886, there was no black cemetery in this part of Tarrant County. With donations collected by his widow, Frances, the trustees of Trinity Chapel Methodist Church bought two acres in 1889 for a church and burial ground. Worship services were held under a brush arbor until a frame church was built here. By the 1920s, burials began on adjacent land, known as New Trinity Cemetery. Additional property was designated in 1931 as People's Burial Park. Today the three sites are commonly called New Trinity Cemetery. (1985) Historic Texas Cemetery medallion attached to post.

Marker Details

Address 4001 NE 28th Street
Location Description 4001 NE 28th St., Haltom City
Marker # 14414
Dedicated 1985
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; African American topics
Latitude, Longitude 32.79595, -97.289847

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