search

Results for Slave Burial Ground

Grave Markers from Slave Burial Grounds

It has been documented that the earliest settlers of the T...

photo_library

Slave Burial Ground

In colonial times this was the site of a slave burial grou...

photo_library

Slave Burial Ground in Old Round Rock Cemetery

Near the gravesite of outlaw Sam Bass, one-half acre of Ol...

photo_library

Results for Slave Burial Ground

Grave Markers from Slave Burial Grounds

It has been documented that the earliest settlers of the Tappan Patent owned slaves; indeed, Daniel DeClark owned two slaves when he lived on this site. These grave stones are attributed to a cemetery on farm land, once owned by ...

photo_library
Slave Burial Ground

In colonial times this was the site of a slave burial ground. In 1784 slaves comprised almost one forth of the population of the township.

Marker is at the intersection of Broad Avenue and Lakeview Avenue, on the left when traveling ...

photo_library
Slave Burial Ground in Old Round Rock Cemetery

Near the gravesite of outlaw Sam Bass, one-half acre of Old Round Rock Cemetery was set aside for slave burials. Enclosed by cedar posts and barbed wire, sites are marked head and foot with large limestone rocks. Some rocks are ...

photo_library
Next Exit History
  • Home
  • About
  • App
  • Partner
  • Blog
  • Tours
  • Contact
© Copyright 2010-2017 Next Exit History TM
Terms & Conditions   Privacy   Sitemap
menu
Home About App Partner Blog Tours Contact Explore
Become a Partner Partner Login
more_vert
  • Become a Partner
  • Partner Login
arrow_back
Home About App Partner Blog Tours Contact Explore