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That new site, which was located near the historic African American community of Fazendeville, Louisiana, was designated as the Freedmen's Cemetery. [9] [10] New burials at the Freedmen's Cemetery came mainly from referrals by the Freedmen's Hospitals in Louisiana with approximately 716 interments made between 1867 and 1869.
13 West Baton Rouge Parish. 14 West Feliciana Parish. ... Lafayette Cemetery No. 1, New Orleans; ... Freedmen's Cemetery, Chalmette ...
Located adjacent to the Chalmette National Cemetery, and within the boundaries of the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve, is the site of the defunct Freedmen's Cemetery, a four-acre African American burial ground that had been established by the federal government in 1867 to inter the remains of formerly enslaved men, women and ...
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.
Freedmen's Cemetery (or Freedman's Cemetery) may refer to: Freedmen's Cemetery (Louisiana), St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana; Freedman's Cemetery (Texas), also known as Freedmen's Cemetery, Dallas, Texas; Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia; Oak Grove-Freedman's Cemetery, Salisbury, North Carolina
Seymour B. Durst's collection included Brief history of the New York National Freedmen's Relief Association : to which are added some interesting details of the work together with a brief view of the whole field, and the objects to be accomplished, concluding with the fourth annual report of the association for 1865, with statement and appeal ...
More: Black veterans at Lebanon Cemetery, once lost, will be honored this weekend. This article originally appeared on York Daily Record: Friends of Lebanon in York Cemetery presented by Four ...
The Freetown-Port Rico Historic District is a historic district located in downtown Lafayette, Louisiana. [2]The 220 acre area included 677 contributing buildings and 197 non-contributing buildings, as well as one contributing structure.