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Founders Memorial Cemetery

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was created, and this site eventually became known as "Old City Cemetery" to differentiate it from others. In April 1936, the cemetery was restored by the San Jacinto Centennial Association, and it was officially named "Founders Memorial Park". In 1947, the Houston Parks and Recreation Department
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The cemetery opened in 1836 as simply "City Cemetery" to accommodate a growing number of deaths in Houston. The chosen site was considered to be on the outskirts of town. However, by 1840, the cemetery was nearly full. Another city cemetery at the present-day location of
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are interred here. Also interred here is Rebecca Lamar, who was the mother of the second
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veteran, is located at this cemetery. Also interred at Founders Memorial Cemetery is
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One of the most notable interments of the cemetery is co-founder of Houston,
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marks a site historically in the Fourth Ward that is now in
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Fourth Ward
Houston
Texas
United States
Coordinates
29°45′27″N 95°22′45″W / 29.7574°N 95.3792°W / 29.7574; -95.3792
Municipal
public
City of Houston
Find a Grave
Founders Memorial Cemetery
The Political Graveyard
Founders Memorial Cemetery
Houston
Texas
United States
Fourth Ward
Downtown Houston
Texas Historical Commission
graves
Republic of Texas
John Kirby Allen
Texas Revolution
Texas State Cemetery
Beth Israel Cemetery
Jewish
Jefferson Davis Hospital

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