Mount Ararat Cemetery Established 1867 Location Nashville, Tennessee
Type Private, secular Owned by administered by nearby Greenwood Cemetery No. of intermentsover 13,000 Find a Grave Mount Ararat Cemetery
Mount Ararat Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Nashville, Tennessee established in 1867 by and for African Americans.[ 1]
A historical marker commemorates its history.[ 2] In 1983 it was acquired by Greenwood Cemetery . One of the most notable markers is the grave of the Reverend Nelson G. Merry , the founding pastor of the First Baptist Church, Capitol Hill , in Nashville.[ 3]
Notable burials
References
^ Phillips, Lyda (December 9, 2009). "Our city in ruins: Mount Ararat Cemetery" . Nashville Scene . Retrieved April 4, 2022 .
^ "Mount Ararat Cemetery" . Historical Marker Database . Retrieved April 4, 2022 .
^ "Rev. Nelson Merry tombstone at the Mount Ararat Cemetery" . The Tennessean . 3 April 1991. p. 62. Retrieved 4 September 2022 .
^ Thompson, Robert Farris; Lovett, Bobby L.; Freeman, Rusty; McWillie, Judith (1999). The Art of William Edmondson . Cheekwood Museum of Art. pp. 3–14, 15–32, 33–44, 45–60. ISBN 1578061814 . OCLC 41932532 .
^ "Nelson Walker's Funeral" . Nashville Union and American . 10 July 1875. p. 4. Retrieved 4 September 2022 .
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