Garvin Memorial Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, United States
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- Garvin Memorial Cemetery
- Cemetery
- Located on Northwest Highway in Dallas, between Marsh and Midway Roads.
- Established in 1868, this burial ground served the pioneer families who settled in the area. Graves here date from the 1870s. The land for the cemetery was donated to the community by James G Garvin (1838-1897), a former Dallas merchant, his wife Eliza and brothers, Colonel William L Crawford (1839-1920) and Judge M L Crawford (1841-1910), prominent attorneys of the county. Several veterans of the Civil War are interred here, including Colonel Pleasant G Swor (1834-1878), who led an assualt against Union forces at the Battle of Corinth.
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- 32.862892632° 51' 46.4"N-96.845415096° 50' 43.5"W
- Oldham 2.2 mi. W
- University Park 2.8 mi. E
- Highland Park 3.7 mi. SE
- Farmers Branch 5.3 mi. NW
- Dallas 6 mi. S
- Carrollton 6.8 mi. NW
- Crown Hill Memorial Park 1.1 mi. W
- Calvary Hill 1.5 mi. W
- Merrell 1.7 mi. N
- Dallas City 2.5 mi. W
- Letot 2.7 mi. W
- Forest Lawn 2.7 mi. NW
- Northaven Park 2.8 mi. N
- Hillcrest Memorial Park 3.8 mi. E
- Marsh (Farmers Branch) 4.3 mi. N
- Smith (Irving) 4.5 mi. SW
- Greenwood 5.1 mi. SE
- Emanuel 5.1 mi. SE
- 151 m
- 170247712
- Updated Apr 19, 2020