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  2. Category:Cemeteries in Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Mount Olivet Cemetery (Fort Worth, Texas) O. Oakwood Cemetery (Fort Worth, Texas) P. Pioneers Rest (Fort Worth, Texas)

  3. Oakwood Cemetery (Fort Worth, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The original 20 acres that form the City Cemetery were deeded to the City of Fort Worth by local civic leader John Peter Smith in 1879, after the city's oldest cemetery, Pioneers Rest, had rapidly filled. [2] In 1880, a section of the property was partitioned off and limited to Catholic burials at the request of Bishop C.W. Dubois of Galveston ...

  4. Greenwood Memorial Park (Fort Worth, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Greenwood Memorial Park at White Settlement Road and Boland Street in Fort Worth, Texas, has been a perpetual care commercial cemetery since its dedication in 1909. The Mount Olivet Corporation, a non-profit organization was founded by the Bailey family of Fort Worth. The organization is overseen by a local elected board of trustees.

  5. Pioneers Rest (Fort Worth, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Pioneers Rest is the oldest public cemetery in Fort Worth, Texas and one of the oldest in Tarrant County. Its use as a burial ground began in the summer of 1850 , shortly after the fort was established by the United States Army .

  6. Mount Olivet Cemetery (Fort Worth, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery was advertised daily in the Fort Worth Telegram newspaper throughout 1907 and 1908. In 1908, a new road connecting Fort Worth and then-suburb Riverside was built, making the cemetery far more accessible to local residents. [10] In 1909, a receiving vault with 32 crypts was constructed to facilitate burials and prevent grave-robbing.

  7. The day they dug up Lee Harvey Oswald in Fort Worth: 1981 ...

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    Oct. 4, 1981: A crowd had gathered at Rose Hill Memorial Park in Fort Worth by the time Lee Harvey Oswald’s exhumed remains returned to the cemetery after an autopsy in Dallas.

  8. List of cemeteries in Texas - Wikipedia

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    This list of cemeteries in Texas includes currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (graves abandoned or removed) cemeteries, columbaria, and mausolea which are historical and/or notable.

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Tarrant ...

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    North Fort Worth High School. February 2, 1995 600 Park St. ... Fort Worth: 86: Pioneers Rest Cemetery: Pioneers Rest Cemetery: January 27, 2021 : 600 Samuels Ave.