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  2. List of cemeteries in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Coming Street Cemetery (2010) in Charleston, Charleston County; established by the city's Jewish community in 1762 Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County. Coming Street Cemetery in Charleston; NRHP-listed; Cook's Old Field Cemetery near Mount Pleasant; NRHP-listed; Charleston Cemeteries Historic District in Charleston, complex ...

  3. Magnolia Cemetery (Charleston, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    According to a 1909 newspaper account, "There is a rule in Charleston that colored people shall not be allowed to parade through Magnolia cemetery, the principal burying place of the white citizens," and this exclusion policy was enforced regardless of social status, such as in the case of Dr. Crum being prohibited from driving through the ...

  4. Cynthia Graham Hurd - Wikipedia

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    She was killed in the Charleston church shooting at the age of 54. [1] After her death, the Cynthia Graham Hurd Foundation was created, the St. Andrews Library branch of the Charleston County Public Library was renamed the Cynthia Graham Hurd St. Andrews Regional Library, and a mural was painted on the John L. Dart Branch Library in her honor.

  5. Coming Street Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Coming Street Cemetery is located at 189 Coming Street, in Charleston, South Carolina. [2] [3] This Jewish cemetery, one of the oldest in the United States was founded in 1762 by Sephardi Jews and is the oldest Jewish burial ground in the South. Burials in the Coming Street Cemetery are now restricted to the few vacancies in the adjacent ...

  6. King Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    King Cemetery (38CH1590) is a historic African American cemetery near Adams Run, Charleston County, South Carolina, containing at least 183 graves.Oral history documents the extensive use of the graveyard during slavery and continuing into the first half of the 20th century.

  7. Charleston County, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Charleston County was chartered in 1785 but was quickly dissolved after disputes by the residents about governance. The county was later redrawn in 1798 with the boundary lines taking effect on January 1, 1800. [4] The county seat and largest city in both the county and state is Charleston. Both the county and town was named after King Charles II.

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  9. Henry E. Hayne - Wikipedia

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    In January 1885 he was living in Cook County, Illinois, with his wife. His later whereabouts and final resting place are not definitely known. [ 3 ] However, the Office of the Illinois Secretary of State’s Statewide Death Index records a date of death for a Henry Hayne on January 18, 1898, in Chicago , at the age of 56.