I. D. Parker Public Cemetery and Homestead
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Marker Text: Isaac Duke Parker (1821-1902), son of early Texas politician Isaac Parker (1793-1883), settled near this site in 1853 with his family. During the Civil War I.D. Parker served as Tarrant County Commissioner before enlisting in the Confederate army. He assumed ownership and operation of the Parker Homestead and Cemetery about 1867. Shortly before his death, Parker donated this Cemetery property and designated the eastern half, which contains more than 30 graves, as a public burial ground. The cemetery and homestead site symbolize the life of this prominent pioneer family. (1983)
Marker No: 2609
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Geographic: 32.809589, -97.205276
Location: 1300 block Cardinal Drive, Hurst
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