Drawdy Rouse Cemetery
Drawdy Rouse Cemetery, established in 1871 and located in east Orange County, Florida, is the second oldest cemetery in the region, holding a rich history linked to local pioneer families. The cemetery encompasses four acres of serene, tree-covered land that serves as the final resting place for 763 interments, reflecting the area's heritage and community connections.
Operated as a not-for-profit organization, Drawdy Rouse Cemetery focuses on historic preservation and education, marked by recent community events such as the dedication of a historic plaque by the Daughters of the American Revolution. The cemetery actively invites donations for ongoing maintenance, ensuring its continued upkeep and honoring the memory of those interred within its grounds.
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