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  1. Feb 14, 2023 · They forcibly removed the original Black settlers, many of whom relocated to Collingwood, Owen Sound, Oro Township and elsewhere. The “darky cemetery” fell into disuse and neglect in the 1880s. In the early 1930s, the gravestones were removed.

  2. Cemeteries in Michigan. 83 Michigan county locations.

  3. Feb 14, 2023 · They forcibly removed the original Black settlers, many of whom relocated to Collingwood, Owen Sound, Oro Township and elsewhere. The “darky cemetery” fell into disuse and neglect in the 1880s. In the early 1930s, the gravestones were removed.

  4. In 1925 led by the ideas and frustration of prominent businessman and funeral director, Charles C. Diggs, Sr. and drug store owner Aaron C. Toodle mobilized black leadership and raised capital to incorporate, purchase land and then operate as Michigan’s first Black-owned cemetery.

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  5. Perhaps the closest definition of a historic cemetery is the one offered by Kenneth T. Jackson. In his book, Silent Cities: Evolution of the American Cemetery, Jackson refers to this type of burial ground as a “country graveyard.”

  6. AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF COLLINGWOOD TOWNSHIP Index. By Cathy Laird, Volunteer, Grey County Archives. NOTES: The spellings in the book are the spellings used in this Index. Check all possibilities, such as McDonald vs. MacDonald. "Nee" after a woman's name means her maiden name.

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  8. Nov 17, 2023 · Researchers, artists and community members work collaboratively to reclaim the lost histories of Black cemeteries through preservation and legislative advocacy.

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