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Carrollton Black Cemetery

Carrollton, Dallas County

Marker Text

Carrollton's early African-Americans, many of whom were former slaves, helped settle and build the community. By 1871, this portion of forty acres belonging to Scott Boswell, Sr., an African-American farmer, was a community cemetery. In 1915, C.B. Baxley acquired the cemetery and surrounding land. Although the site holds dozens of burials, only three names (Ned Welch, Loving, and Davis) are now visible. Joyce Collins (1960) is believed to be the last burial. No records exist for others buried here; flooding from the Elm Fork of the Trinity River destroyed many grave markers. Once threatened by new development, the site is a precious record of the early history of Carrollton. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2010

Marker Details

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Location Description In a field just south of W Belt Line Road, between Luna Road and Hutton Drive
Marker # 17371
Dedicated 2010
Size, Type
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 32.948314, -96.919516

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