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Roselawn Cemetery

McAllen, Hidalgo County

Marker Text

In 1908, just one year after McAllen began to develop, a group of residents established this cemetery on land donated by the Hidalgo Canal Company. The oldest marked grave here dates to 1909. The McAllen Chamber of Commerce maintained the cemetery until 1924, when area residents formed the McAllen Cemetery association to care for the burial ground. Also known as McAllen Cemetery, this burial ground was named Valhalla until 1930, when the name changed to reflect roses planted as part of a beautification plan. Today, this historic cemetery has expanded to 22 acres and continues to serve as a reminder of McAllen’s pioneering men and women, and of the cultural and religious diversity of this city.

Marker Details

Address 1201 North Main Street
Location Description Roselawn Cemetery, in front of cemetery offices off South 12th Street
Marker # 15040
Dedicated 2008
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 26.191342, -98.235404

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