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Netherlands American Cemetery and Memorial
The Netherlands American Cemetery and Memorial is the only...
The Second Cemetery
The Second Cemetery
of the
Spanish and Por...
The Ball-Carlin Cemetery
Here between 1766 and 1908 were buried members of the Ball...
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church Community Cemetery
Originally known as the White Lily Cemetery, the Mount Oli...
Bauer Brothers-St. Michael's Cemetery
Kaspar and Dora Bauer immigrated to the United States in 1...
The Commyns Family-St. Michael's Cemetery
The Commyns family resided in Pensacola as early as the la...
First Cemetery in the City of Edwardsville
This tract of ground was
the first cemetery in the
The White Cemetery
Founded in Cannelton by John White in late 1800's. Owner o...
The Cemetery
(Left Side)The Cemetery
The Union Cemetery was inc...
Old Athens Cemetery
This site is the original burial ground for Athens and con...
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Netherlands American Cemetery and Memorial
The Netherlands American Cemetery and Memorial is the only American military cemetery in the Netherlands. The cemetery site has a rich historical background, lying near the famous Cologne-Boulogne highway built by the Romans and used by Caesar during his campaign ...
The Second Cemetery
The Second Cemetery
of the
Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue
Shearith Israel
In the City of New York
1805 – 1829
Marker is on West 11th Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Ball-Carlin Cemetery
Here between 1766 and 1908 were buried members of the Ball and Carlin families. In 1742 John Ball was granted 166 acres in this area and in 1748 his brother Moses Ball was granted 91 adjoining acres, now the site ...
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church Community Cemetery
Originally known as the White Lily Cemetery, the Mount Olive Courtenay Community Cemetery was on the grounds adjacent to the Bethel AME Church, one of the first black churches on Merritt Island. Grave sites date from 1919.
Information provided by Florida ...
Bauer Brothers-St. Michael's Cemetery
Kaspar and Dora Bauer immigrated to the United States in 1853 from Bavaria. They settled in Pensacola a few years later and established a retail grocery enterprise on Baylen Street where the Escambia County Courthouse currently stands.
The Bauer's had three ...
The Commyns Family-St. Michael's Cemetery
The Commyns family resided in Pensacola as early as the late 18th century. Thomas Commyns, the patriarch of the family, worked baking bread for the Spanish militia at Mobile.
Thomas married Maria Lafond in 1816, and they had eight children. ...
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 ...
The White Cemetery
Founded in Cannelton by John White in late 1800's. Owner of coal and clay mines, friend of Harmonists, he was superintendent of Darlington Cannal Coal R.R. Cemetery marked by Italian marble statue depicting White's daughter.
Marker is on Cannelton Road 0.2 ...
The Cemetery
(Left Side)The Cemetery
The Union Cemetery was incorporated by the State of Missouri November 9, 1857 and the first interment was made in 1858. Many of the graves have been removed from earlier burying grounds whose capacities had been reduced ...
Old Athens Cemetery
This site is the original burial ground for Athens and contains the remains of its earliest citizens. It is a part of the original tract of land purchased for The University of Georgia by Governor John Milledge in 1801. All ...