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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.
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.
Cemeteries in York County, Virginia (2 P) This page was last edited on 11 April 2020, at 04:41 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
African-American cemeteries in Virginia (1 C, 22 P) Cemeteries in Alexandria, Virginia (7 P) B. Burials in Greenlawn Memorial Park (Newport News, Virginia) (3 P) P.
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).
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 ...
In 1619, the area which is now York County was included in two of the four incorporations (or "citties") of the proprietary Virginia Company of London which were known as Elizabeth Cittie and James Cittie. In 1634, what is now York County was formed as Charles River Shire, one of the eight original shires of Virginia [3] and named for King ...
Sharon Lutheran Church and Cemetery is a historic Lutheran church and cemetery located near Ceres, Bland County, Virginia.The church was built in 1883, and is a one-story, frame church, four bays long, with round-arched, stained-glass windows and a gable roof.