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Five Mile Cemetery

Dallas, Dallas County

Marker Text

Abraham and Lucy (Myers) Bast and their seven children moved here from Kentucky to join the Peters Colony. In 1859, Abraham Bast donated one acre for a nondenominational church and school on the south side of Five Mile Creek. The adjacent burial ground may have been used in the 1840s, but the earliest known graves are those of Bast and Arthur Ledbetter from 1859. Ledbetter lived in Dallas County eleven years and established four Baptist churches. James Horton and David King also donated land for the church and graveyard. Burials include area pioneers and two Confederate soldiers. Five Mile Baptist Church moved to another site in the 1960s. The cemetery has hundreds of burials and is still in use. Historic Texas Cemetery -2008

Marker Details

Address 3801 Kiest Blvd
Location Description Kiest Blvd., near intersection w/Rio Grande. 2008 marker replaced 1969 marker.
Marker # 6710
Dedicated 2008
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 32.706921, -96.883144

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