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Lee Cemetery

Seagoville, Dallas County

Marker Text

In 1870, James J. Lee (1820 - 1901), a Confederate Army veteran from Mississippi, donated land for this cemetery, stipulating that no charges were to be made for plots. The 1.125-acre tract was the first cemetery in southeast Dallas County. Among the 1,500 burials are Lee and members of his family; Gen. James S. Raines (1817 - 1880), an officer in the Mexican War, 1846; some 60 people of Mexican descent; and a slave brought here in 1855. Land deeded for hitching horses has become part of the parking lot. The burial ground is maintained by Lee Cemetery, Inc.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description US 175 and Seagoville Rd.
Marker # 6758
Dedicated 1976
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 32.655013, -96.556255

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