Details for Robert E. Lee Park

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5113006759

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Marker Number 6759
Atlas Number 5113006759
Marker Title Robert E. Lee Park
Index Entry Robert E. Lee Park
Address 3400 Turtle Creek
City Dallas
County Dallas
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 705559
UTM Northing 3632232
Subject Codes railroads; parks; Federal programs; land surveys, land companies, promotional towns
Marker Year 1991
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 20 yds. south of the Arlington House
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The land in this area was once part of a Republic land grant awarded to pioneer William Grigsby. The Dallas Consolidated Electric Street Railway Company bought twenty acres of the property in 1903, and in cooperation with developers Oliver P. Bowser and William H. Lemmon built Oak Lawn Park. Weekend visitors and prospective land buyers paid five cents to ride the streetcar to the park, which offered a variety of recreational activities. The City of Dallas purchased the park with its native trees in 1909. In 1928, the Dallas Southern Memorial Association (DSMA) began plans for the placement of a statue of Robert E. Lee in the park. Executed by Canadian sculptor A. Phimister Proctor, the bronze statue was unveiled on June 12, 1936, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The park's name was changed to Robert E. Lee Park, and two years later, in a cooperative effort by the DSMA, Park and Recreation Board, and the Federal Works Progress Administration, a two-thirds scale replica of Arlington Hall, Robert E. Lee's home in Virginia (now a part of Arlington National Cemetery) was constructed. Throughout its history, this park has provided a place of recreation and relaxation for Dallas citizens. It remains one of the city's most popular attractions.

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