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Old City Cemetery Tallahassee
Established by the Florida Territorial Council in 1829, th...
Old City Cemetery
Opened in 1852 on land donated by steamboat captain Charle...
Old City Cemetery
The present boundaries of the Old City Cemetery were estab...
City Cemetery
This was the site of the City Cemetery, Chicago's only pub...
First Cemetery in the City of Edwardsville
This tract of ground was
the first cemetery in the
Old City Cemetery
[Front]:
This cemetery, established on this s...
Amador City Cemetery
Est. 1851
The first internment in the Amador City Ce...
Cuming City Cemetery and Nature Preserve
Traditionally known as the Cuming City Cemetery, this elev...
City Founders’ Cemetery
“Pitts’ Cemetery”
This cemetery is the final resting...
Bingham City Cemetery Veterans Memorial
Bingham
City
Cemetery
Veterans
Mem...
Results for City Cemetery
Old City Cemetery Tallahassee
Established by the Florida Territorial Council in 1829, this is the oldest public cemetery in Tallahassee, and was acquired by the City of Tallahassee in 1840. The cemetery contains both a Confederate soldiers section in the eastern half and a ...
Old City Cemetery
Opened in 1852 on land donated by steamboat captain Charles Willey, the Old City Cemetery was the primary burial ground for Jacksonville's pre-1880 residents. Sections were dedicated for Freedmen, confederate soldiers, Jews, masons and Catholics. Members of Jacksonville's pioneer black ...
Old City Cemetery
The present boundaries of the Old City Cemetery were established by the Florida Territorial Council in 1829. Many pioneers and their slaves are buried here, although some early Tallahasseans were buried several hundred feet east of this site.
As Tallahassee's ...
City Cemetery
This was the site of the City Cemetery, Chicago's only public graveyard from 1843-1859. Extending from North Av. to Wisconsin St., there were more than 20,000 burials here.
For nearly twenty years beginning in 1866, as the grounds were converted ...
First Cemetery in the City of Edwardsville
This tract of ground was
the first cemetery in the
City of Edwardsville.
Buried here are the soldiers
of our early wars and the
pioneer settlers of this
community.
Marker is at the intersection of Oak Lane and Randle Street, on the right when traveling south on ...
Old City Cemetery
[Front]:
This cemetery, established on this site about 1900 as the Spartanburg Colored Cemetery, includes many graves moved here from the first black cemetery in the city, established in 1849 1 mi. W. and closed by the expansion of the Charleston ...
Amador City Cemetery
Est. 1851
The first internment in the Amador City Cemetery was 1851 with the last being in 1892. There are many more graves than indicated by the marble headstones. Some graves were never marked and others utilized hand carved wooden markers. ...
Cuming City Cemetery and Nature Preserve
Traditionally known as the Cuming City Cemetery, this eleven-acre tract of land was set aside in 1976 primarily as a preserve for native vegetation. Never plowed, this prairie looks much like it did to the Indians and to the first ...
City Founders’ Cemetery
“Pitts’ Cemetery”
This cemetery is the final resting place of men, women and children who settled Pittsville and the surrounding area. Some tombstones have weathered, some broke; some graves were never marked. Some stones were moved, but time and nature cannot ...
Bingham City Cemetery Veterans Memorial
Bingham
City
Cemetery
Veterans
Memorial
Civil War, Spanish American War,
World War I, World War II,
Korean War, Vietnam War
Marker can be reached from Old Bingham Highway 0.9 miles west of State Highway 111, on the left when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org