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Cross Creek Cemetery

Cross Creek Cemetery is a cemetery located in Fayetteville, North Carolina, near a creek of that name that "meanders for more than a mile from downtown Fayetteville to the Cape Fear River."[2] It was established in 1785.[3] The cemetery is organized into five numbered sections and is managed by a cemetery office within Fayetteville–Cumberland County Parks & Recreation.[4]

Cross Creek Cemetery
Details
Established1785
Location
Country United States
Coordinates35°03′31″N 78°52′18″W / 35.05861°N 78.87167°W / 35.05861; -78.87167 (Cross Creek Cemetery)
TypePublic
Find a Grave[1], [2], [3], [4], [5]
The Political GraveyardCross Creek Cemetery
Cross Creek Cemetery Number One
LocationJct. of N. Cool Spring and Grove St., Fayetteville, North Carolina
Area5 acres (2.0 ha)
Built1785 (1785)
Built byLauder, George
NRHP reference No.98001209[1]
Added to NRHPSeptember 25, 1998

History edit

The original section, known as Cross Creek Cemetery Number One was established in 1785 and expanded in 1833. It contains approximately 1,170 gravemarkers dating from 1786 to 1964.This cemetery is the oldest cemetery in Fayetteville.[5]

After the Civil War ended, the Ladies' Memorial Association of Fayetteville had all soldiers who had been killed in battle—along with those who had died and been buried in various nearby locations—interred (or re-interred) in Cross Creek Cemetery.[6] The group then raised the funds to erect a Confederate Soldiers Monument in Cross Creek, the first Confederate monument in North Carolina;[6] it was dedicated on December 30, 1868.[7]

In 1915, the Cross Creek Cemetery Commission was created via an act of the North Carolina General Assembly, providing for the maintenance of the cemetery.[8]

Cross Creek Cemetery #1 was added to the National Register of Historic Places in September 1998 as a national historic district.[9][10] In June 2010, "more than fifty headstones were damaged and in disarray" in Cross Creek Cemetery #1, following a report of vandalism.[11]

 
James C. Dobbin.
 
Midnight Moon by Elliot Daingerfield, circa 1906.

Notable burials edit

Politicians
Others
  • Robert Adam (1759–1801), merchant and first captain of the Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry[12]
  • Elliot Daingerfield (1859–1932), artist

References edit

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ "Cross Creek Linear Park: New trail section a respite in middle of Fayetteville". The Fayetteville Observer. September 17, 2011. Retrieved September 22, 2011.
  3. ^ Cross Creek Cemetery I 2012-03-20 at the Wayback Machine from the North Carolina Department of Commerce
  4. ^ "Contact Us". Fayetteville-Cumberland County Parks & Recreation. Retrieved January 12, 2017.
  5. ^ Ruth Little and Michelle Kullen (May 1998). "Cross Creek Cemetery Number One" (pdf). National Register of Historic Places – Nomination and Inventory. North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office. Retrieved August 1, 2014.
  6. ^ a b Emerson, Bettie Alder Calhoun (1911). Historic Southern Monuments. Neale Publishing Company. p. 241. OCLC 263023092. Retrieved September 13, 2011.
  7. ^ North Carolina Civil War Monuments: Fayetteville from the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
  8. ^ North Carolina General Assembly (1915). Journal of the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina. E.M. Uzzell and Company, State Printers and Binders. p. 724. Retrieved September 13, 2011. H. B. 1541, a bill to be entitled "An act to create the Cross Creek Cemetery Commission to provide for the maintenance of a cemetery in the city of Fayetteville. and to amend chapter 30 of the Private Laws of 1S73-74." Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the Senate without engrossment.
  9. ^ North Carolina Listings in the National Register of Historic Places 2012-11-30 at the Wayback Machine from the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office
  10. ^ . North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office. North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources. December 31, 1999. Archived from the original on April 2, 2012. Retrieved September 22, 2011.
  11. ^ "Police Investigating Cemetery Vandalism". Press release. Fayetteville Police Department. June 14, 2010. Retrieved September 22, 2011.
  12. ^ Ashe, Samuel A'Court (1906). Biographical History of North Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present. Vol. 4. C. L. Van Noppen. p. 19. Retrieved September 13, 2011.

External links edit

  • Photographs of Cross Creek Cemetery from the NCSU Libraries
  • U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Cross Creek Cemetery

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Cross Creek Cemetery is a cemetery located in Fayetteville North Carolina near a creek of that name that meanders for more than a mile from downtown Fayetteville to the Cape Fear River 2 It was established in 1785 3 The cemetery is organized into five numbered sections and is managed by a cemetery office within Fayetteville Cumberland County Parks amp Recreation 4 Cross Creek CemeteryDetailsEstablished1785LocationFayetteville North CarolinaCountry United StatesCoordinates35 03 31 N 78 52 18 W 35 05861 N 78 87167 W 35 05861 78 87167 Cross Creek Cemetery TypePublicFind a Grave 1 2 3 4 5 The Political GraveyardCross Creek CemeteryCross Creek Cemetery Number OneU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S Historic districtShow map of North CarolinaShow map of the United StatesLocationJct of N Cool Spring and Grove St Fayetteville North CarolinaArea5 acres 2 0 ha Built1785 1785 Built byLauder GeorgeNRHP reference No 98001209 1 Added to NRHPSeptember 25 1998 Contents 1 History 2 Notable burials 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe original section known as Cross Creek Cemetery Number One was established in 1785 and expanded in 1833 It contains approximately 1 170 gravemarkers dating from 1786 to 1964 This cemetery is the oldest cemetery in Fayetteville 5 After the Civil War ended the Ladies Memorial Association of Fayetteville had all soldiers who had been killed in battle along with those who had died and been buried in various nearby locations interred or re interred in Cross Creek Cemetery 6 The group then raised the funds to erect a Confederate Soldiers Monument in Cross Creek the first Confederate monument in North Carolina 6 it was dedicated on December 30 1868 7 In 1915 the Cross Creek Cemetery Commission was created via an act of the North Carolina General Assembly providing for the maintenance of the cemetery 8 Cross Creek Cemetery 1 was added to the National Register of Historic Places in September 1998 as a national historic district 9 10 In June 2010 more than fifty headstones were damaged and in disarray in Cross Creek Cemetery 1 following a report of vandalism 11 nbsp James C Dobbin nbsp Midnight Moon by Elliot Daingerfield circa 1906 Notable burials editPoliticians J Bayard Clark United States Representative 1929 49 James C Dobbin United States Secretary of the Navy 1853 57 Wharton J Green United States Representative 1883 87 Edward J Hale United States Ambassador to Costa Rica 1913 17 John G Shaw United States Representative 1895 1897 Charles Manly Stedman Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina 1885 89 and United States Representative 1911 30 Warren Winslow Speaker of the North Carolina Senate 1854 55 and United States Representative 1855 61 Others Robert Adam 1759 1801 merchant and first captain of the Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry 12 Elliot Daingerfield 1859 1932 artistReferences edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Cross Creek Linear Park New trail section a respite in middle of Fayetteville The Fayetteville Observer September 17 2011 Retrieved September 22 2011 Cross Creek Cemetery I Archived 2012 03 20 at the Wayback Machine from the North Carolina Department of Commerce Contact Us Fayetteville Cumberland County Parks amp Recreation Retrieved January 12 2017 Ruth Little and Michelle Kullen May 1998 Cross Creek Cemetery Number One pdf National Register of Historic Places Nomination and Inventory North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office Retrieved August 1 2014 a b Emerson Bettie Alder Calhoun 1911 Historic Southern Monuments Neale Publishing Company p 241 OCLC 263023092 Retrieved September 13 2011 North Carolina Civil War Monuments Fayetteville from the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources North Carolina General Assembly 1915 Journal of the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina E M Uzzell and Company State Printers and Binders p 724 Retrieved September 13 2011 H B 1541 a bill to be entitled An act to create the Cross Creek Cemetery Commission to provide for the maintenance of a cemetery in the city of Fayetteville and to amend chapter 30 of the Private Laws of 1S73 74 Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the Senate without engrossment North Carolina Listings in the National Register of Historic Places Archived 2012 11 30 at the Wayback Machine from the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office Assistance to Cumberland County North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources December 31 1999 Archived from the original on April 2 2012 Retrieved September 22 2011 Police Investigating Cemetery Vandalism Press release Fayetteville Police Department June 14 2010 Retrieved September 22 2011 Ashe Samuel A Court 1906 Biographical History of North Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present Vol 4 C L Van Noppen p 19 Retrieved September 13 2011 External links editPhotographs of Cross Creek Cemetery from the NCSU Libraries U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Cross Creek Cemetery Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cross Creek Cemetery amp oldid 1168960037, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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