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Basket Creek Cemetery Lott Cemetery. Andersonville National Historic Site; Basket Creek Cemetery; Behavior Cemetery; Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah, made famous by the Bird Girl sculpture featured on the cover of the book, and in the movie of, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
Westview Cemetery, located in Atlanta, Georgia, is the largest civilian cemetery in the Southeastern United States, comprising more than 582 acres (2.36 km 2), 50 percent of which is undeveloped. The cemetery includes the graves of more than 125,000 people and was added to the Georgia Register of Historic Places in 2019 and the National ...
Thomas Petters Carnes (1762–1822), United States Representative for Georgia and state court judge. George Pierce Doles (1830–1864), Georgia businessman and Confederate general during the American Civil War. Tomlinson Fort (1787–1859), United States Representative for Georgia; Tomlinson Fort (1839–1910), mayor of Chattanooga, Tennessee
Summerville Cemetery at Find a Grave U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Summerville Cemetery 33°28′50″N 82°00′58″W / 33.4806919°N 82.0162277°W / 33.4806919; -82.0162277
Laurel Grove Cemetery is a cemetery located in midtown Savannah, Georgia. It includes the original cemetery for white people (now known as Laurel Grove North) and a companion burial ground (called Laurel Grove South) that was reserved for slaves and free people of color. The original cemetery has countless graves of many of Savannah's ...
Pages in category "Cemeteries in Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Greenwood has a large Jewish section and is also the burial place of local Chinese and Greek citizens. Greenwood cemetery was desegregated in 1987, when CR Jones, Atlanta's first black council member, was buried there. [1] The cemetery contains one British Commonwealth war grave, of a Second World War airman of the Royal Canadian Air Force. [2]