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Eden Cemetery (Collingdale, Pennsylvania)

Eden Cemetery is a historic African-American cemetery located in Collingdale, Pennsylvania. It was established June 20, 1902, and is the oldest existing black owned cemetery in the United States.[2] The cemetery covers about 53 acres[3] and contains approximately 93,000 burials.[4]

Eden Cemetery
Eden Cemetery Entrance
Details
Established1902
Location
1434 Springfield Road, Collingdale, Pennsylvania
CountryUnited States
Typeprivate
Size53 acres
No. of graves93,000
Websitewww.edencemetery.org
Find a GraveEden Cemetery
Eden Cemetery
Coordinates39°55′20″N 75°16′24″W / 39.92222°N 75.27333°W / 39.92222; -75.27333Coordinates: 39°55′20″N 75°16′24″W / 39.92222°N 75.27333°W / 39.92222; -75.27333
NRHP reference No.10001031[1]
Added to NRHPDecember 13, 2010
Eden Cemetery
World War I Pennsylvania Colored Soldier Memorial in Eden Cemetery

History

Jerome Bacon, an instructor at the Institute for Colored Youth (the precursor to Cheyney University), led efforts to create a cemetery for African-Americans who had been buried in cemeteries in Philadelphia that were being condemned by the city in the early 20th century.[5] The cemeteries included Lebanon Cemetery (condemned in 1899 - closed in 1903),[6] the Olive Graveyard (closed in 1923),[7] the Stephen Smith Home for the Aged and Infirm Colored Person's Burial Ground and the First African Baptist Church Burial Grounds.[4] The bodies buried in these cemeteries were disinterred and re-interred at Eden Cemetery.[8] The oldest reburial in the cemetery is from 1721.[9]

After litigation from Collingdale, Pennsylvania opposing the creation of an African-American cemetery in the township, a charter for the creation of Eden Cemetery was granted by Pennsylvania on June 20, 1902. Fifty-three acres of land previously part of Bartram Farms were selected for the creation of the cemetery.

The first meeting of the cemetery charter committee was held on August 9, 1902, and included prominent members of Philadelphia's black community in the following roles:

  • President - John C. Asbury, lawyer
  • Vice-president - Charles W. Jones
  • Vice-president - Daniel C. Parvis, upholsterer
  • Secretary - Jerome Bacon, instructor at the Institute for Colored Youth (the precursor to Cheyney University)
  • Treasurer - Martin J. Lehmann, cigar maker[3]

The first interment at the cemetery was delayed until nightfall due to local white protestors who blocked the cemetery entrance during the day.[10] The headline of the Chester County Times the next day read "Collingdale Has More Race Troubles, Town Council Has No Use for a Colored Cemetery, No African Need Apply."[5]

On May 30, 1919, a memorial was erected to commemorate the colored soldiers from Pennsylvania who fought and died in France during World War I from 1917 to 1918.

Five children victims of the 1985 MOVE bombing were interred in an unmarked grave at Eden Cemetery.[11]

In July 2008, vandals toppled over 200 headstones in the cemetery, including that of Octavius Valentine Catto, one of the most famous burials at Eden Cemetery.[10]

In 2010, Eden Cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] It is still in operation and maintained by a group of volunteers.[5]

In 2015, a monument to Pauline Oberdorfer Minor was erected in Eden Cemetery by the Philadelphia Alumnae chapter of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority[12] She was one of the 22 founders of the Sorority but was working as a housekeeper when she died and was interred in a pauper's grave alongside three other people.[13]

Notable burials

 
Marian Anderson gravestone
 
Pauline Richardson Oberdorfer Minor memorial near her pauper's grave she shares with three other burials

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b "National Register of Historic Places Listings". Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 12/13/10 through 12/17/10. National Park Service. 2010-12-23.
  2. ^ Keels 2003, p. 88.
  3. ^ a b "Historic Eden Cemetery - Our History". www.edencemetery.org. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Historic Eden Cemetery - Eden Stories". www.edencemetery.org. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
  5. ^ a b c Romero, Melissa. "Octavius Catto and the forgotten African-American heroes that lie in Eden Cemetery". www.philly.curbed.com. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
  6. ^ Keels 2003, p. 84.
  7. ^ Ross, Marc Howard (2018). Slavery in the North: Forgetting History and Recovering Memory. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 978-0-8122-5038-1. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  8. ^ Keels 2003, p. 79.
  9. ^ Herr-Cardillo, Starr. "The burial ground of Marian Anderson crowdfunds to preserve Black history". www.whyy.org. WHYY. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  10. ^ a b Farrell, Joelle. "200 headstones toppled at Delco cemetery". www.inquirer.com. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
  11. ^ Whelan, Aubrey (November 15, 2022). "After the mishandling of MOVE remains, families aren't sure what's buried in their loved one's graves". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  12. ^ Bailey, Samaria. "Delta sorority founder recognized with grave stone". phillytrib.com. Retrieved 6 July 2019.
  13. ^ Holmes, Kristen E. "Search for founder's history ends in tribute". inquirer.com. Retrieved 6 July 2019.
  14. ^ Singer's courage recalled on anniversary of historic performance
  15. ^ a b c d e f g h Philadelphia Magazine: Finding African American History at Delaware County’s Eden Cemetery
  16. ^ AAREG
  17. ^ "Henrietta S. Duterte · Mobility, Migration, and the 1855 Philadelphia National Convention · ColoredConventions.org". coloredconventions.org. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  18. ^ McCarthy, Jade. "Fan Buys Tombstone For Philly Boxing Great". www.phillyboxinghistory.com. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
  19. ^ "PHILLY BOXING HISTORY". www.phillyboxinghistory.com. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  20. ^ Article on Fauset's grave at PhillyGraves.com 2007-12-31 at the Wayback Machine
  21. ^ James Forten first black man to be honored as hero of the American Revolution
  22. ^ Renewed Efforts To Save Home Of Journalist T. Thomas Fortune
  23. ^ Costello, Rory. "S.K. Govern". www.sabr.org. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
  24. ^ Pair of local war heroes receive Medals of Honor
  25. ^ William Still Burial Site at Eden Cemetery, National Park Service
  26. ^ "Hannah Archer Till (1721-1826) •". 2016-11-15. Retrieved 2022-03-30.
  27. ^ "Hannah Till (U.S. National Park Service)". www.nps.gov. Retrieved 2022-03-30.
  28. ^ Shrine honors Charles Tindley as 'father of gospel music'
  29. ^ Headstone Dedication to Honor Congressman George Henry White, Early Civil Rights Leader

Sources

  • Keels, Thomas H. (2003). Philadelphia Graveyards & Cemeteries. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 0-7385-1229-X.

External links

  • Official website  
  • YouTube Video - "Bury Me In A Free Land" - The Story of Eden Cemetery
  • Philadelphia Area Archives Research Portal (PAARP) - Eden Cemetery interment records

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Eden Cemetery is a historic African American cemetery located in Collingdale Pennsylvania It was established June 20 1902 and is the oldest existing black owned cemetery in the United States 2 The cemetery covers about 53 acres 3 and contains approximately 93 000 burials 4 Eden CemeteryEden Cemetery EntranceDetailsEstablished1902Location1434 Springfield Road Collingdale PennsylvaniaCountryUnited StatesTypeprivateSize53 acresNo of graves93 000Websitewww edencemetery orgFind a GraveEden CemeteryEden CemeteryU S National Register of Historic PlacesShow map of PennsylvaniaShow map of the United StatesCoordinates39 55 20 N 75 16 24 W 39 92222 N 75 27333 W 39 92222 75 27333 Coordinates 39 55 20 N 75 16 24 W 39 92222 N 75 27333 W 39 92222 75 27333NRHP reference No 10001031 1 Added to NRHPDecember 13 2010Eden Cemetery World War I Pennsylvania Colored Soldier Memorial in Eden Cemetery Contents 1 History 2 Notable burials 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditJerome Bacon an instructor at the Institute for Colored Youth the precursor to Cheyney University led efforts to create a cemetery for African Americans who had been buried in cemeteries in Philadelphia that were being condemned by the city in the early 20th century 5 The cemeteries included Lebanon Cemetery condemned in 1899 closed in 1903 6 the Olive Graveyard closed in 1923 7 the Stephen Smith Home for the Aged and Infirm Colored Person s Burial Ground and the First African Baptist Church Burial Grounds 4 The bodies buried in these cemeteries were disinterred and re interred at Eden Cemetery 8 The oldest reburial in the cemetery is from 1721 9 After litigation from Collingdale Pennsylvania opposing the creation of an African American cemetery in the township a charter for the creation of Eden Cemetery was granted by Pennsylvania on June 20 1902 Fifty three acres of land previously part of Bartram Farms were selected for the creation of the cemetery The first meeting of the cemetery charter committee was held on August 9 1902 and included prominent members of Philadelphia s black community in the following roles President John C Asbury lawyer Vice president Charles W Jones Vice president Daniel C Parvis upholsterer Secretary Jerome Bacon instructor at the Institute for Colored Youth the precursor to Cheyney University Treasurer Martin J Lehmann cigar maker 3 The first interment at the cemetery was delayed until nightfall due to local white protestors who blocked the cemetery entrance during the day 10 The headline of the Chester County Times the next day read Collingdale Has More Race Troubles Town Council Has No Use for a Colored Cemetery No African Need Apply 5 On May 30 1919 a memorial was erected to commemorate the colored soldiers from Pennsylvania who fought and died in France during World War I from 1917 to 1918 Five children victims of the 1985 MOVE bombing were interred in an unmarked grave at Eden Cemetery 11 In July 2008 vandals toppled over 200 headstones in the cemetery including that of Octavius Valentine Catto one of the most famous burials at Eden Cemetery 10 In 2010 Eden Cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places 1 It is still in operation and maintained by a group of volunteers 5 In 2015 a monument to Pauline Oberdorfer Minor was erected in Eden Cemetery by the Philadelphia Alumnae chapter of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority 12 She was one of the 22 founders of the Sorority but was working as a housekeeper when she died and was interred in a pauper s grave alongside three other people 13 Notable burials EditSee also Category Burials at Eden Cemetery Collingdale Pennsylvania Julian Abele 1881 1950 architect Marian Anderson gravestone Marian Anderson 1897 1993 opera singer 14 15 Ruth L Bennett 1866 1947 Social reformer and first president of the Chester branch of the NAACP John C Bowers 1811 1873 entrepreneur organist abolitionist 15 John Pierre Burr c 1792 1864 abolitionist and community leader in Philadelphia a son of Aaron Burr 15 Octavius Valentine Catto 1839 1871 civil rights leader baseball pioneer 15 originally buried in Lebanon Cemetery Philadelphia transferred to Eden May 14 1903 Dr Rebecca J Cole 1846 1922 Second African American female to earn the Doctor of Medicine degree in the United States 15 Frank T Coleman 1911 2008 educator and community volunteer Emilie Davis 1839 1889 diarist James DePreist 1936 2013 African American orchestra conductor 16 Henrietta Duterte 1817 1903 funeral home owner philanthropist and abolitionist 17 Tyrone Everett 1953 1977 Philadelphia professional boxer 18 19 Jessie Redmon Fauset 1882 1961 editor poet essayist and novelist 20 James Forten 1766 1842 African American abolitionist and businessman 21 Timothy Thomas Fortune 1856 1928 journalist civil rights leader 22 Stanislaus Kostka Govern 1854 1924 West Indian American baseball player first manager of the Cuban Giants labor organizer journalist and Shakespearean actor 23 Frances Harper 1825 1911 poet abolitionist 15 Francis Frank Johnson 1792 1844 pioneering musician whose compositions foreshadowed jazz Absalom Jones 1746 1818 African American abolitionist and clergyman reinterred to St Thomas African Episcopal Church in Philadelphia Pennsylvania Caroline LeCount 1846 1923 civil rights activist and educator Harry McGilberry 1950 2006 R amp B and Soul singer 15 Pauline Richardson Oberdorfer Minor memorial near her pauper s grave she shares with three other burials Pauline Oberdorfer Minor 1885 1963 a Founder of Delta Sigma Theta sorority John Bunyan Reeve 1831 1916 Presbyterian minister and professor at Howard University Robert Penn 1872 1912 Spanish American War Medal of Honor Recipient 24 William Still 1821 1902 abolitionist 25 John Baxter Taylor Jr 1882 1908 track and field athlete first African American Olympic Gold Medalist 15 Hannah Archer Till c 1721 1826 personal cook of George Washington and Gilbert du Motier Marquis de Lafayette during the American Revolutionary War 26 27 Charles Albert Tindley gravestone Charles Albert Tindley 1851 1933 minister composer 28 George Henry White 1852 1918 US Congressman from North Carolina 29 References EditCitations a b National Register of Historic Places Listings Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties 12 13 10 through 12 17 10 National Park Service 2010 12 23 Keels 2003 p 88 a b Historic Eden Cemetery Our History www edencemetery org Retrieved 10 July 2019 a b Historic Eden Cemetery Eden Stories www edencemetery org Retrieved 10 July 2019 a b c Romero Melissa Octavius Catto and the forgotten African American heroes that lie in Eden Cemetery www philly curbed com Retrieved 8 July 2019 Keels 2003 p 84 Ross Marc Howard 2018 Slavery in the North Forgetting History and Recovering Memory Philadelphia Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania Press ISBN 978 0 8122 5038 1 Retrieved 11 July 2019 Keels 2003 p 79 Herr Cardillo Starr The burial ground of Marian Anderson crowdfunds to preserve Black history www whyy org WHYY Retrieved 5 May 2021 a b Farrell Joelle 200 headstones toppled at Delco cemetery www inquirer com Retrieved 8 July 2019 Whelan Aubrey November 15 2022 After the mishandling of MOVE remains families aren t sure what s buried in their loved one s graves The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved 15 November 2022 Bailey Samaria Delta sorority founder recognized with grave stone phillytrib com Retrieved 6 July 2019 Holmes Kristen E Search for founder s history ends in tribute inquirer com Retrieved 6 July 2019 Singer s courage recalled on anniversary of historic performance a b c d e f g h Philadelphia Magazine Finding African American History at Delaware County s Eden Cemetery AAREG Henrietta S Duterte Mobility Migration and the 1855 Philadelphia National Convention ColoredConventions org coloredconventions org Retrieved 10 June 2019 McCarthy Jade Fan Buys Tombstone For Philly Boxing Great www phillyboxinghistory com Retrieved 8 July 2019 PHILLY BOXING HISTORY www phillyboxinghistory com Retrieved 10 June 2019 Article on Fauset s grave at PhillyGraves com Archived 2007 12 31 at the Wayback Machine James Forten first black man to be honored as hero of the American Revolution Renewed Efforts To Save Home Of Journalist T Thomas Fortune Costello Rory S K Govern www sabr org Retrieved 8 July 2019 Pair of local war heroes receive Medals of Honor William Still Burial Site at Eden Cemetery National Park Service Hannah Archer Till 1721 1826 2016 11 15 Retrieved 2022 03 30 Hannah Till U S National Park Service www nps gov Retrieved 2022 03 30 Shrine honors Charles Tindley as father of gospel music Headstone Dedication to Honor Congressman George Henry White Early Civil Rights Leader Sources Keels Thomas H 2003 Philadelphia Graveyards amp Cemeteries Arcadia Publishing ISBN 0 7385 1229 X External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eden Cemetery Collingdale Pennsylvania Official website Article at PhillyGraves com YouTube Video Bury Me In A Free Land The Story of Eden Cemetery Philadelphia Area Archives Research Portal PAARP Eden Cemetery interment records Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eden Cemetery Collingdale Pennsylvania amp oldid 1131553242, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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