Details for John Peter Smith_Oakwood Cemetery Founder

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5439002800

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Marker Number 2800
Atlas Number 5439002800
Marker Title John Peter Smith_Oakwood Cemetery Founder
Index Entry Smith, John Peter
Address 701 Grand Ave.
City Fort Worth
County Tarrant
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 654592
UTM Northing 3626991
Subject Codes pioneers; business topics, cemetery
Marker Year 1981
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Oakwood Cemetery, about 150 feet SE of Grand Ave. entrance (opposite Gould Ave.)
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Pioneer area settler John Peter Smith (1831-1901), who donated twenty acres for the establishment of this cemetery, came to Fort Worth from Kentucky in 1853. He served the community as a teacher, clerk, surveyor, and attorney, and became a noted civic leader. Although opposed to the secession of Texas during the Civil War, Smith raised a company of Tarrant County men for the Confederacy and joined Sibley's Brigade in 1861. While in the war he served in the unsuccessful invasion of New Mexico, the recapture of Galveston in 1863, and was severely wounded at Donaldsville, Louisiana, later that year. After the war Smith returned to Fort Worth, where he became involved in the development of the city. He helped organize a bank, gas light company, and street railway. He also gave land for city parks, cemeteries, including this site in 1879, and a hospital, later named in his honor. In 1882 he became mayor and directed the establishment of many public services, such as the school system and the water department. In 1901 Smith died in St. Louis, Missouri, while on a promotional trip for Fort Worth. He is buried in a section of Oakwood Cemetery that is part of the original acreage he donated to the city. (1981)

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