East End Cemetery
Details
Established1891
Location
Richmond, Virginia
CountryUnited States
Coordinates37°32′12″N 77°23′10″W / 37.53667°N 77.38611°W / 37.53667; -77.38611
Owned byEnrichmond Foundation (now defunct)
Size14.29 acres (5.78 ha)
No. of intermentsapproximately 17,500
Find a GraveEast End Cemetery


East End Cemetery is an historic African-American cemetery located at 50 Evergreen Rd., in the East End of Richmond, Virginia.

History

Founded in 1897 by a group of prominent black citizens of the city of Richmond, East End Cemetery was originally incorporated as Greenwood Cemetery in 1891.[1] It straddles the border between the city of Richmond and Henrico County. Colored Pauper's Cemetery lies to its west, and Evergreen Cemetery to its south.

Interments

East End Cemetery is estimated to contain 17,500 burials.[2][3][4][5]

Notable burials include:


References

  1. "Exploring Richmond's Outdoor Archive" (PDF). Retrieved 25 December 2022.
  2. VQR - A NATIONAL JOURNAL OF LITERATURE & DISCUSSION, "The Lives of East End Recovering African American Burial Grounds", Photography by Brian Palmer
  3. Smith, Ryan K. Death and Rebirth in a Southern City: Richmond's Historic Cemeteries, Johns Hopkins University Press (November 17, 2020), Johns Hopkins.
  4. Smith, Ryan K. "Evergreen and East End Cemeteries". Richmond Cemeteries.
  5. Willis, Samantha, ‘Obligated to do what's right:’ State money helping maintain more historic African-American cemeteries, (September 10, 2018), Virginia Mercury
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