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Edgewood Cemetery

Lancaster, Dallas County

Marker Text

Earliest grave here is that of Lizzie Richardson, a pioneer child who died in the summer of 1845. The site for the cemetery was chosen by Roderick Rawlins, one of the area's first settlers; he was buried here in 1848. Among the graves in the older section is that of James Lemon, veteran of the American Revolution, who died on July 4, 1858. The land was not officially set aside as a cemetery until it was acquired from Thomas McKee Ellis in 1877. Since then the Lancaster Cemetery Association has bought additional land and currently maintains over 1500 graves. Marker Donor: Lancaster Historical Society

Marker Details

Address
Location Description just south of intersection of Nokomis and Beltline Rds. on Nokomis, Lancaster
Marker # 6688
Dedicated 1974
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 32.60324, -96.771769

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