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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 in Virginia by county - Wikipedia

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    Cemeteries in Prince William County, Virginia (4 P) S. Cemeteries in Spotsylvania County, Virginia (1 P) T. Cemeteries in Tazewell County, Virginia (1 P) Y.

  4. Category:Cemeteries in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cemeteries in Virginia" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aquia Church; E.

  5. Burton Fleming (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    Burton Fleming is an Iron Age archaeological site from the Arras culture of East Yorkshire.The site is named from the parish of Burton Fleming within which the Iron Age cemetery lies, and is closely associated with the Iron Age barrows at Rudston (the nearest parish).

  6. Old City Cemetery (Lynchburg, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery's Confederate section contains the graves of over 2,200 soldiers from 14 states. [4] Also interred at the cemetery is poet Bransford Vawter. [5] [6] The cemetery was established on land donated to the City of Lynchburg by city founder John Lynch. The original deed for the property states it shall be used as a public burying ground ...

  7. Mount Hebron Cemetery and Gatehouse - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery was established in 1844 on two older churchyards, including that of Christ Episcopal Church in 1853. Many Civil War soldiers who died in Winchester's hospitals were interred in this cemetery, but after the war, the Union Burial Corps reinterred many Union dead into the Winchester National Cemetery established nearby, or to their ...

  8. Yorktown, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Yorktown is a town in York County, Virginia.It is the county seat of York County, [3] one of the eight original shires formed in colonial Virginia in 1682. Yorktown's population was 195 as of the 2010 census, while York County's population was 66,134 in the 2011 census estimate.

  9. York County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    York County (formerly Charles River County) is a county in the eastern part of the Commonwealth of Virginia, located in the Tidewater.As of the 2020 census, the population was 70,045. [1]