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  2. Category:Cemeteries in York County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cemeteries in York County, Virginia" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  3. Category : Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic ...

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    Content related to cemeteries located in the U. S. State of Virginia which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (the United States' official national heritage register) and other listed properties that include places of interment: graveyards, burial plots, crypts, mausoleums, or tombs.

  4. Shockoe Hill African Burying Ground - Wikipedia

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    The Shockoe Hill African Burying Ground (Richmond's 2nd African Burial Ground) was established by the city of Richmond, Virginia, for the interment of free people of color, and the enslaved. The heart of this now invisible burying ground is located at 1305 N 5th St.

  5. Shockoe Bottom African Burial Ground - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] The burial ground was made to completely disappear from the visible landscape and also from memory. That was until a local historian, Elizabeth Kambourian rediscovered it on a map in the 1990s. At that time the burial ground had become a parking lot, which was purchased by Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) in about 2004.

  6. African burial grounds and historic African American ...

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    It is located at 1305 N. 5th St., on the northern edge of Shockoe Hill, a mile and a half away from the Shockoe Bottom African Burial Ground. It is one of Virginia's most endangered historic places. Current threats to the burial ground include the DC2RVA high-speed rail project, the east-west Commonwealth Corridor, and the proposed widening of ...

  7. Shockoe Hill - Wikipedia

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    The long unacknowledged burial ground for the enslaved and free people of color, the Shockoe Hill African Burying Ground which in the 1870s came to be labeled on maps as "Potter's Field", is located at 5th and Hospital St. [6] [7] On the 1816 Plan of the City of Richmond Property it appears as the "Burying Ground for Free People of Colour" (One ...