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Old City Cemetery (Macon, Georgia)

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506: 31: 487: 234:. This much larger cemetery opened in 1840 and quickly became the main burial place for the city. The last burial to take place at the Old City Cemetery occurred a few years later in 1843. Following this, the cemetery fell into ruins, with an 1891 article in 821: 831: 174:, a much larger cemetery in the city, opened. Following this, the cemetery fell into ruins, and following failed efforts in the late 1800s to convert the area to a 836: 743: 826: 91: 538: 491: 582: 388:
In 1840, just seventeen short years after its city charter, Macon established Rose Hill Cemetery, likely the first rural cemetery in the South.
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of Macon feared that the City Cemetery would soon become inadequate for Macon's needs, and appointed a commission to establish
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the hundreds of bodies that were buried in the cemetery, with the intent of converting the cemetery to a
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performed upkeep and repairs to the city-owned cemetery, which underwent a restoration in the 1970s.
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describing the cemetery. However, these plans never came to fruition. In 1914, the
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was established in 1825, just southeast of what is today downtown
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Grave Landscapes: The Nineteenth-Century Rural Cemetery Movement
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put out a fire at the cemetery, caused by sparks from a passing
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The airports serve the city but are outside the city limits.
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Established in 1825, it saw burials until the 1840s, when 671: 640: 558: 140: 130: 122: 83: 73: 61: 53: 48: 23: 16:Historic cemetery in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia 532: 252:called "Founder's Park" that would feature a 8: 362:Cothran, James R.; Danylchak, Erica (2018). 822:1825 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state) 539: 525: 517: 504: 20: 832:Historic district contributing properties 240:describing it as “a wilderness, a ruined 426:"Macon's Old City Cemetery (1825–1840)" 277: 837:Tourist attractions in Macon, Georgia 7: 325: 323: 321: 319: 317: 315: 313: 291:National Register of Historic Places 286:"Macon Railroad Industrial District" 266:Daughters of the American Revolution 180:National Register of Historic Places 512:Macon–Bibb Parks and Beautification 827:Cemeteries in Georgia (U.S. state) 370:University of South Carolina Press 14: 617:Central Georgia Technical College 401:"Top 5 Historic Macon Cemeteries" 330:Corley, Laura (August 16, 2019). 789:Waddell Barnes Botanical Gardens 485: 29: 679:The Allman Brothers Band Museum 653:Middle Georgia Regional Airport 627:Middle Georgia State University 607:Academy for Classical Education 492:City Cemetery (Macon, Georgia) 450:Fabian, Liz (March 11, 2017). 1: 612:Georgia Academy for the Blind 218:. 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Macon, Georgia
United States
Coordinates
32°49′53″N 83°37′20″W / 32.83139°N 83.62222°W / 32.83139; -83.62222
Macon–Bibb County
Find a Grave
Old City Cemetery
cemetery
Macon, Georgia
United States
Rose Hill Cemetery
public park
National Register of Historic Places
cemetery
Macon, Georgia
God's Acre
major
American Revolutionary War
Jared Irwin
Governor of Georgia
city council
Rose Hill Cemetery
rural cemetery
Southern United States
The Telegraph
necropolis
exhume
public park

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