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A Final Resting Place: The Lincoln Cemetery at Gettysburg

A Final Resting Place: The Lincoln Cemetery at Gettysburg

Update: 2024-10-21
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Jean Howard-Green highlights the history, development and the present-day use of the Lincoln Cemetery in Gettysburg, PA. First used in 1867, it contains the graves of several Black men of Gettysburg who fought as members of the Colored Troops during the American Civil War.


As a native of Gettysburg, she shared that some members of her family are buried there as well. Serving as president of the Lincoln Cemetery Project Association, she described the responsibilities of that office as well as the on-going upkeep of the cemetery. The cemetery is private and therefore relies on contributions from the greater Gettysburg community.


 


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A Final Resting Place: The Lincoln Cemetery at Gettysburg

A Final Resting Place: The Lincoln Cemetery at Gettysburg

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