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Old City Cemetery (Jacksonville, Florida)

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Location
  
Jacksonville, Florida

Year built
  
1852

Old City Cemetery (Jacksonville, Florida)

Address
  
Jacksonville, FL 32206, USA

Burials
  
Joseph Finnegan, John F. Young, Alexander Darnes, Benjamin J. Hill, Lucius Augustus Hardee

Similar
  
Evergreen Cemetery Association, Oaklawn Cemetery, Restlawn Memorial Park, Arlington Memorial Park, Jacksonvi Historical Society

The Old City Cemetery in Jacksonville, Florida was established in 1852 as Jacksonville's main burial ground. After the American Civil War the cemetery later interred many Confederate veterans. Being that the cemetery is over 160 years old the Jacksonville Historic Landmarks Commission has deemed it as a historic landmark of Jacksonville. The United Daughters of the Confederacy improved the cemetery by placing a historical plaque for the cemetery in 1949 and then a wall at the entrance of the cemetery in 1954.

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Notable burials

  • John F. Young, translator of the hymn Silent Night
  • Francis P. Fleming, 15th Governor of Florida
  • Princess Laura Adorkor "Mother Kofi"
  • Joseph Finnegan, Confederate general
  • Alexander Darnes, the first African-American physician in Jacksonville and the second in Florida
  • Byron Kilbourn, co-founder of the City of Milwaukee
  • Alice Nunn, actor
  • Jacob Brock, steamboat captain
  • Albert J. Russell, Confederate captain, author, educator
  • Decay and vandalism

    Despite being one of the oldest and most historical cemeteries in Jacksonville it has been neglected and in decay. Due to the increased downtown urbanization around the cemetery and poor security it has endured vandalism over the years. Some gravestones have been damaged or simply toppled over in certain areas of the cemetery.

    References

    Old City Cemetery (Jacksonville, Florida) Wikipedia