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- Q4696931 subject Q13302223.
- Q4696931 subject Q20928668.
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- Q4696931 abstract "Aiken Colored Cemetery, a historic cemetery in Aiken, South Carolina, USA, covers nearly 10 acres and is located several miles from the downtown area. It was the only burial grounds for Aiken’s African-American community through the mid 20th century.The cemetery began operating in 1852, well before the Civil War era. Its occupants represent a diverse range, including slaves, freedmen, business leaders, tradesmen, and paupers. The cemetery is now called Pine Lawn Memorial Gardens, and is accessible to the public.Aiken Colored Cemetery was listed in the National Historic Register on 19 March 2007.".
- Q4696931 added "2007-03-19".
- Q4696931 area "38445.1360128".
- Q4696931 location Q404887.
- Q4696931 nrhpReferenceNumber "07000182".
- Q4696931 thumbnail Aiken_Colored_Cemetery.jpg?width=300.
- Q4696931 wikiPageWikiLink Q13302223.
- Q4696931 wikiPageWikiLink Q20928668.
- Q4696931 wikiPageWikiLink Q404887.
- Q4696931 wikiPageWikiLink Q8319045.
- Q4696931 wikiPageWikiLink Q8352292.
- Q4696931 wikiPageWikiLink Q8664886.
- Q4696931 yearOfConstruction "1852".
- Q4696931 added "2007-03-19".
- Q4696931 built "1852".
- Q4696931 location "Florence St. and Hampton Ave., Aiken, South Carolina".
- Q4696931 name "Aiken Colored Cemetery".
- Q4696931 refnum "7000182".
- Q4696931 type Place.
- Q4696931 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q4696931 type Building.
- Q4696931 type Location.
- Q4696931 type Place.
- Q4696931 type Thing.
- Q4696931 type Q41176.
- Q4696931 comment "Aiken Colored Cemetery, a historic cemetery in Aiken, South Carolina, USA, covers nearly 10 acres and is located several miles from the downtown area. It was the only burial grounds for Aiken’s African-American community through the mid 20th century.The cemetery began operating in 1852, well before the Civil War era. Its occupants represent a diverse range, including slaves, freedmen, business leaders, tradesmen, and paupers.".
- Q4696931 label "Aiken Colored Cemetery".
- Q4696931 depiction Aiken_Colored_Cemetery.jpg.
- Q4696931 name "Aiken Colored Cemetery".