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Emanuel Hebrew Rest Cemetery

Fort Worth, Tarrant County

Marker Text

Fort Worth civic leader John Peter Smith donated land at this site in 1879 for use as a cemetery to serve the early Jewish residents of the City. Maintenance of the grounds was first provided by the Emanuel Hebrew Association, which was started by local families. The earliest marked grave is that of a child, Leah Kaiser, who died in 1879. Under the control of Congregation Beth-el since 1962, Emanuel Hebrew Rest Cemetery is the burial site of many prominent business, professional, and civic leaders of Fort Worth's Jewish community. (1981) Historic Texas Cemetery medallion (added 2018)

Marker Details

Address 1414 S. Main St.
Location Description Emanuel Hebrew Rest Cemetery, NW corner S. Main St. and Feliks Gwozdz Pl. Marker is near entrance facing S. Main St.
Marker # 1470
Dedicated 1981
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; Jewish topics
Latitude, Longitude 32.728468, -97.326498

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