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Birmingham Public Library - Local Databases - Oak Hill Memorial Cemetery Interments
As the first city cemetery, Oak Hill became the resting place for virtually all of the Birmingham pioneers. In Birmingham, Alabama.
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Birmingham Public Library - Local Databases - Red Mountain Cemetery Record of Interments, 1888-1906
Red Mountain Cemetery, sometimes called Southside Cemetery, was used by the City of Birmingham, Alabama from 1888 to 1906 as a place to bury the indigent dead. The cemetery contains 4,711 burials and was located south of the city on the site that is now Lane Park and the Birmingham Zoo. The graves were not removed, but decades after the cemetery ceased to be used, the park and zoo were built over the graves.
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Birmingham Public Library - Local Databases - Shadow Lawn Memorial Gardens Cemetery Interments
Shadow Lawn was originally deeded in 1889 as a "colored" burial ground and is the largest African American cemetery in Birmingham, Alabama.
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I Dream of Genealogy - Jefferson County Alabama Cemeteries - Liberty Minter Cemetery
Complete Listing from 1837-2005.
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Oak Hill Memorial Association, Birmingham, Alabama
History, internment records, and events at Oak Hill Cemetery in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Union Baptist Church Inscriptions
Lipscomb.
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Union Hill or Canterbury Cemetery
Homewood, Alabama.
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USGS GNIS Search Results: List of Cemetery Locations in the County (Peabody GNIS Interface)
From the USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS).