There is an old African American cemetery here in need of preservation. Civil War veterans are buried in it. It was connected with a church that was called the Union A.M.E. Church of Marple, which moved to Olive Street in Media, PA, as the Trinity U.A.M.E. There is a movement to clean it up. This information is from the Philadelphia Inquirer, 6/12/15, at pp. B1, 2, in an article called Paying a Cemetery Respects, by Kristin E. Holmes. There is a little bit on the Web about the cemetery, for ex., at http://articles.philly.com/1994-06-12/news/25833145_1_blue-route-black-family-george-atkinson, which also talks about the Hayti neighborhood comprised of African Americans. If anyone has a more precise address, please comment below.
Publication date | Jun 24, 2018 |
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There is an old African American cemetery here in need of preservation. Civil War veterans are buried in it. It was connected with a church that was called the Union A.M.E. Church of Marple, which moved to Olive Street in Media, PA, as the Trinity U.A.M.E. There is a movement to clean it up. This information is from the Philadelphia Inquirer, 6/12/15, at pp. B1, 2, in an article called Paying a Cemetery Respects, by Kristin E. Holmes. There is a little bit on the Web about the cemetery, for ex., at http://articles.philly.com/1994-06-12/news/25833145_1_blue-route-black-family-george-atkinson, which also talks about the Hayti neighborhood comprised of African Americans. If anyone has a more precise address, please comment below.