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Pioneer's Rest Cemetery

Fort Worth, Tarrant County

Marker Text

This burial ground was started in the summer of 1850 upon the deaths of Sophie and Willis Arnold, children of Major Ripley A. Arnold (1817-1853), commander of the troops at Fort Worth. Arnold's friend, Doctor Adolphus Gouhenant, set aside a three-acre burial site at that time. In 1871, after a cemetery association was begun, Baldwin Samuels gave three adjoining acres. Many early Fort Worth settlers, including 75 Civil War veterans, are buried here. This site also contains the graves of Major Arnold and General Edward H.Tarrant (1799-1858), for whom Tarrant County was named.

Marker Details

Address 600 block Samuels Ave., Pioneer's Rest Cemetery
Location Description 600 block Samuels Ave., Pioneer's Rest Cemetery, Fort Worth
Marker # 4038
Dedicated 1979
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 32.765663, -97.329859

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