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  2. East End Cemetery (Richmond, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Find a Grave - East End Cemetery; East End Cemetery Collaboratory; Lazarus, Jeremy, Richmond Free Press, "Enrichmond unveils $18.6M master plan for Evergreen Cemetery", March 6, 2020; Karns, Paul, Richmond Magazine,"In Need of Repair, Since acquiring two historic African American cemeteries, Enrichmond has been at odds with the volunteer group ...

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    The city of Richmond acquire Evergreen Cemetery in 2024. [11] [12] [13] East End Cemetery was formed in 1897, by the East End Memorial Burial Association. It is located partially in the city of Richmond a partially in Henrico County. East End was acquired by the Enrichmond Foundation (now defunct) in 2019.

  4. Evergreen Cemetery (Richmond, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Evergreen Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia. Evergreen Cemetery is a historic African-American cemetery in the East End of Richmond, Virginia, dating from 1891. The most recent burial in the historic section of the cemetery dates from the 1980s. Much of the privately owned cemetery had completely overgrown with kudzu or is returning to forest until ...

  5. East End (Richmond, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Within the city, and in Henrico County, East End is roughly defined as including the area of Richmond north of the James River and east/northeast of the former Virginia Central Railroad - Chesapeake and Ohio Railway line (now owned by CSX Transportation and operated by the Buckingham Branch Railroad) which originated at Main Street Station, and south and west of I-295.

  6. Oakwood Cemetery (Richmond, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Oakwood Cemetery is a large, city-owned burial ground in the East End of Richmond, Virginia. It holds over 48,000 graves, including many soldiers from the Civil War. It holds over 48,000 graves, including many soldiers from the Civil War.

  7. Category:African-American cemeteries in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    African burial grounds and historic African American cemeteries of Richmond, Virginia ... East End Cemetery (Richmond, Virginia) Evergreen Cemetery (Richmond ...

  8. Neighborhoods of Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Richmond is often subdivided into North Side, Southside, East End and West End. The Greater Richmond area extends beyond the city limits into nearby counties. Descriptions of Richmond often describe the large area as falling into one of the four primarily geographic references which somewhat mirror the points of a compass: North Side, Southside, East End and West End.

  9. Category:Cemeteries in Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    East End Cemetery (Richmond, Virginia) Emek Sholom Holocaust Memorial Cemetery; Evergreen Cemetery (Richmond, Virginia) F. Forest Lawn Cemetery (Richmond, Virginia)