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Gibbins Cemetery and Homestead Site

Arlington, Tarrant County

Marker Text

James Gibbins (1817-70) migrated to Texas from Arkansas in 1857. He bought land near present-day Arlington in 1863. Gibbins deeded part of this land to his son Thomas Jefferson Gibbins (1841-91), who enlarged the homestead. This family Cemetery was first used for the burial of Thomas' first wife, Amanda C. Gibbins (1846-77). His second wife, Martha H. Gibbins (1856-1924), maintained the land for three decades after the death of her husband. The Gibbins family has contributed much to this area including the donation of land for a public school and the Rose-Brown-May Park. (1982)

Marker Details

Address 2200 N. Davis Dr.
Location Description 2200 N. Davis Dr., Arlington
Marker # 2183
Dedicated 1982
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; settlements
Latitude, Longitude 32.77115, -97.122487

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