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Elmwood Cemetery (also known as Elm Leaf Cemetery) is a 326 acres (132 ha) cemetery established in 1900 (as Elm Leaf Cemetery) in Birmingham, Alabama northwest of Homewood by a group of fraternal organizations. It was renamed in 1906 and gradually eclipsed Oak Hill Cemetery as the most prominent burial place in the city. In 1900 it consisted of ...
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Pages in category "Burials at Elmwood Cemetery (Birmingham, Alabama)" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.
This list of cemeteries in Alabama includes currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (graves abandoned or removed) cemeteries, columbaria, and mausolea which are historical and/or notable.
James Edwin Coyle (March 23, 1873 – August 11, 1921) was a Catholic priest who was murdered in Birmingham, Alabama, by a Ku Klux Klan member for performing a marriage between a Puerto Rican Catholic and a young woman who, although a recent convert to Catholicism, was the daughter of the killer.
Mesopotamia Cemetery, Eutaw, Alabama. Auburn: Auburn Guard Monument, Pine Hill Cemetery (1893) Ladies Memorial Association, forerunner of UDC [16] Birmingham: Confederate Monument, Elmwood Cemetery (1906), UCV, Camp Hardee [16] Boligee: Confederate Monument, Bethsalem Cemetery (1896) Ladies Memorial Association [76]
Burials at the Catholic Cemetery (Mobile, Alabama) (6 P) E. Burials at Elmwood Cemetery (Birmingham, Alabama) (44 P) M. Burial monuments and structures in Alabama ...
Elmwood Cemetery (Birmingham, Alabama) Political party: ... Records of the National Negro Business League 1900-1919 ... B. B. Comer at Find a Grave; Collection Number ...