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The Fascinating History of the Warren Ferris Cemetery

The Fascinating History of the Warren Ferris Cemetery

FromWhat in East Dallas is Going On?!


The Fascinating History of the Warren Ferris Cemetery

FromWhat in East Dallas is Going On?!

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Apr 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Located in Dallas’ s Forest Hills neighborhood on the original homestead of pioneer Warren Angus Ferris, the 1847 Ferris Historic Cemetery is the final resting place of prominent early settlers. It is the mission of the Friends of the Warren Ferris Cemetery to recognize and honor those buried there, evolve an ongoing landscape restoration plan, and to beautify and maintain the landscape to the standards of a certified wildlife & monarch butterfly way station, and to promote environmental stewardship.The Warren Angus Ferris Cemetery was established in the mid-1800s on the Ferris 640 acre homestead and was used by the Ferris family and the neighboring community. There is historical evidence that it also contained the graves of freedmen and possibly Latino residents. Listen up as we dive into its rich history with Julie Fineman. Want to know more? Go to www.friendsofthewarrenferriscemetery.org Connect with us! Instagram - Facebook www.visiteastdallas.comPartner with us! connect@visiteastdallas.com
Released:
Apr 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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