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West Virginia National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located Grafton, Taylor County, West Virginia. It encompasses 89.7 acres (36.3 ha). Along with Grafton National Cemetery, it is one of the two national cemeteries in the state of West Virginia, both of which are located in Grafton. After it was determined that the 3 acres (1.2 ...
Spring Hill Cemetery (Huntington, West Virginia) W. West Virginia National Cemetery This page was last edited on 28 December 2023, at 19:01 (UTC). ...
West Virginia portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in West Virginia . Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in the U.S. state of West Virginia .
The West Virginia United Veterans National Cemetery Committee was established and sought to pressure the governor and federal government representatives to seek a new national cemetery. In 1987, the 58 acres (23 ha) West Virginia National Cemetery opened nearby. [7] The Grafton cemetery closed to most new interments.
Green Hill Cemetery Historic District is a national historic district located at Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia. The 15-acre (6.1 ha) site encompasses two contributing buildings, one contributing site, and 22 contributing objects. The rural cemetery was designed in 1854 by David Hunter Strother modeled on a
Burials at Woodlawn Cemetery (Fairmont, West Virginia) (7 P) Z. Burials at Zion Episcopal Churchyard (Charles Town, West Virginia) (10 P)
Spring Hill Cemetery Historic District is a national historic district located at Charleston, West Virginia, United States.The district is a 172-acre (70 ha) site located on a series of tree shaded and landscaped hills overlooking central Charleston and includes the following cemeteries: Spring Hill Cemetery (established 1869), Mountain View Cemetery, B'nai Israel Cemetery, Lowenstein Cemetery ...
Hatfield Cemetery is a historic cemetery located near Sarah Ann, Logan County, West Virginia. The earliest burial dates to 1898, and is the grave of Captain S. Hatfield (1891–1898). The cemetery features the grave and monument with a life-size statue of Captain Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield, erected in 1926.