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Mount Zion Cemetery (Idaho County, Idaho)
Mount Zion Cemetery may refer to: United States * Mount Zion Cemetery (Walnut Ridge, Arkansas) * Mount Zion Cemetery (Los Angeles, California) * Mount Zion Church and Cemetery (Hallsville, Missouri) * Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church and Mount Zion Cemetery, New Jersey * Mount Zion Cemetery (Kingston, New York) * Mount Zion Cemetery (New York City), New York * Mt. Zion Church and Cemetery (Elkhorn, Tennessee) * Mount Zion Cemetery (Washington, D.C.) Other places * Mount Zion Cemetery, Jerusalem The Protestant Mount Zion Cemetery (a.k.a., Jerusalem Mount Zion Protestant Cemetery, german: link=no, Zionsfriedhof; he, בית הקברות הפרוטסטנטי בהר ציון) on Mount Zion in Jerusalem, is a cemetery owned by the Angli ... See also * Mount Zion (other) {{disambig ...
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Mount Zion Cemetery (Walnut Ridge, Arkansas)
Mount Zion Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, located north of the junction of Fulbright Avenue and Mills Street near the entrance to Williams Baptist University. The earliest confirmed burial dates to 1875, and approximately 360 burials are known to have occurred in the cemetery since then, with most taking place in the late 1800s and early 1900s. A church and school were once located adjacent to the cemetery, but both are no longer extant. The Walnut Ridge Army Airfield was constructed near the cemetery during World War II. After a cycle of neglect and restoration in the 1970s and 1980s, the cemetery was thereafter maintained by the municipality of College City until College City's 2017 consolidation with Walnut Ridge. The cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2021. See also * National Register of Historic Places listings in Lawrence County, Arkansas __NOTOC__ This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places li ...
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Mount Zion Cemetery (Los Angeles, California)
Mount Zion Cemetery, 1030 S. Downey Road, East Los Angeles, California Famous interments Mount Zion has Yiddish writer Lamed Shapiro Levi Yehoshua Shapiro (Yiddish: ל. שאַפּיראָ, born 1878, died 1948), better known as "''Lamed'' Shapiro", (''lamed'' is the Yiddish name of the letter ל), was an American Yiddish author. His stories are best known for such themes as mu .... Also buried at Zion are Samuel Weisberger – President Congregation Talmud Torah abt 1909 (aka after 1911 Breed Street Shul), Jacob Tanenbaum – Founder of the Talmud Torah congregation Etz Jacob. The congregation was named in his honor., Morris Soriano – Founding member of the Avat Shalom Society. Early member Congregation Avat Shalom...first Sephardic congregation in Los Angeles. Max Babin and Lena Hauph – Owners of the first Kosher restaurants in Los Angeles. American comedienne phenom Fanny Brice was originally buried at Home of Peace cemetery but in 1999, after the new Memorial Gardens are ...
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Mount Zion Church And Cemetery (Hallsville, Missouri)
Mount Zion Church and Cemetery is a historic church and cemetery located east of Hallsville in Boone County, Missouri. The Gothic Revival style frame church was built in 1903. It was the location of the Battle of Mount Zion Church during the American Civil War. The cemetery contains over seven hundred grave sites, including many American Civil War soldiers. The grounds contain a memorial to the Missouri State Guard. The church is still functioning today. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic v ... in 2013. See also * List of cemeteries in Boone County, Missouri References External links Mt. Zion Church website* * {{National Register of Historic Places listings in Boone County, Missouri Historic districts ...
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Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church And Mount Zion Cemetery
Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church and Mount Zion Cemetery is a historic church and cemetery located at 172 Garwin Road in Woolwich Township, New Jersey, United States. The church was a stop on the Greenwich Line of the Underground Railroad through South Jersey operated by Harriet Tubman for 10 years. The church provided supplies and shelter to runaway slaves on their way to Canada from the South. The church and cemetery were part of the early 19th-century free negro settlement sponsored by Quakers known as Small Gloucester. The church was founded in 1799 as a Methodist Society and became part of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1813. The current structure was built in 1834, remodeled in 1887 and expanded in 1959. The cemetery is a quarter of an acre in size and located just west of the church. It contains more than 200 graves, some of which date back to 1861. The church and cemetery are on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places and were added to the ...
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Mount Zion Cemetery (Kingston, New York)
Mount Zion Cemetery (–1967) is a historic African-American cemetery owned by the A.M.E. Zion Church of Kingston. The cemetery is on a lot located at 190 South Wall Street in the city of Kingston. It is in the city's Fifth Ward, less than a mile south of the church. History Established in the mid-nineteenth century, the cemetery provides a final resting place for prominent individuals and families who were part of Kingston's African American community. Due to the legacy of Slavery in the Hudson Valley, many of the surnames were Dutch, French Huguenot, and British given by the families who had enslaved them. The first burial was in 1856 (Samuel Tappan) and the last (known) burial was in 1967 (Beatrice Fitzgerald).City of Kingston Historic Landmarks Preservation Commission, letter from Suzanne Cahill, Planning Director to R. Daniel Mackey, Deputy Commissioner for Historic Preservation, OPRHP, November 25, 2020, 3. Currently, there are 104 grave markers, and an estimated 13 of ...
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Mount Zion Cemetery (New York City)
Mount Zion Cemetery is a large Jewish cemetery located in Maspeth, Queens, New York City. The first burial was in 1893, and as of 2015, more than 210,000 individuals had been buried there. It is noted for its memorial to those who died in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. Its grounds cover approximately 78 acres, and are divided into hundreds of plots, or gates, by landsmanshaften, synagogues, or families. Notable burials * Herman M. Albert (1901–1947), lawyer, New York State Assemblyman * Birdie Amsterdam (1901–1996), lawyer, judge, and New York State Supreme Court] justice * William Cohen (? –1922), U.S. Army sergeant killed by troops of Pancho Villa on U.S. soil in the Glenn Springs raid * Bernard Drachman (1861–1945), rabbi * Morris Michael Edelstein (1888–1941), US Congressman * Isidore Einstein (1880–1938), federal agent in the Bureau of Prohibition * Abraham Harawitz (1879–1935), lawyer, New York State Assemblyman, Municipal Court Justice * Marvin ...
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Mount Zion Cemetery (Washington, D
Mount Zion Cemetery may refer to: United States * Mount Zion Cemetery (Walnut Ridge, Arkansas) * Mount Zion Cemetery (Los Angeles, California) * Mount Zion Church and Cemetery (Hallsville, Missouri) * Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church and Mount Zion Cemetery, New Jersey * Mount Zion Cemetery (Kingston, New York) * Mount Zion Cemetery (New York City), New York * Mt. Zion Church and Cemetery (Elkhorn, Tennessee) * Mount Zion Cemetery (Washington, D.C.) Other places * Mount Zion Cemetery, Jerusalem See also * Mount Zion (other) Mount Zion is a hill in Jerusalem. Mount Zion may also refer to: Places Canada *Mount Zion, Quinte West, Ontario United States * Mount Zion (Colorado), a mountain * Mount Zion, Georgia * Mount Zion, Illinois * Mount Zion Township, Macon County, I ...
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Mount Zion Cemetery, Jerusalem
The Protestant Mount Zion Cemetery (a.k.a., Jerusalem Mount Zion Protestant Cemetery, german: link=no, Zionsfriedhof; he, בית הקברות הפרוטסטנטי בהר ציון) on Mount Zion in Jerusalem, is a cemetery owned by the Anglican ''Church Missionary Trust Association Ltd.'', London, represented by the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and The Middle East. In 1848 Samuel Gobat, Bishop of Jerusalem, opened the cemetery and dedicated it as ecumenical graveyard for congregants of Anglican, Lutheran, Reformed (Calvinist) and old Catholic faith. Since its original beneficiary, the Bishopric of Jerusalem was maintained as a joint venture of the Anglican Church of England and the Evangelical Church in Prussia, a united Protestant Landeskirche of Lutheran and Reformed congregations, until 1886, the Jerusalem Lutheran congregation preserved a right to bury congregants there also after the Jerusalem Bishopric had become a solely Anglican diocese. Location The cemetery ...
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