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Two cemeteries are actually located within the boundaries that are enclosed by the fence; however,
               there is not a formal distinction between the two cemeteries.  In 1955, to make way for residential

               development, the Howard Cemetery (also known as the Howard Family Graveyard) was relocated
               from an area in southwest Fort Worth; the area in Fort Worth is now known as Tanglewood.  The
               new home of the Howard Cemetery was a small strip of land adjoining the eastern edge of the
               Benbrook Cemetery.  Outside of the fence that surrounds the Benbrook Cemetery, there are no
               signs that identify the cemetery as Benbrook Cemetery.  There is, however, a sign for Howard
               Cemetery beside the gate that enters the corner of the complex.

               In 1949, the Corps of Engineers relocated graves from five cemeteries to the Merinda Seminary

               Graveyard to clear the way for the construction of Benbrook Lake.  The five cemeteries that were
               relocated were: Day, Hunter, January, Muhlinghause, and Mustang.  Two other cemeteries were
               considered for relocation: the Maples Grave and Gilliand Cemetery.  The Maples Grave Cemetery
               was not found, and the Gilliand Cemetery was determined to be above the maximum flood line and
               therefore could not be moved.

               In the summer of 2013, three Girl Scouts completed a community project that provided a kiosk and
               better lot markings for gravesites in the Benbrook Cemetery.


               Additional  information  regarding  the  Benbrook  Cemetery  is  available  on  the  City’s  website  at
               www.benbrook-tx.gov.  The City’s website provides links for the Corps of Engineers website and for
               the cemeteries referenced.
































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