Robert Ryland

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1The Daughters of Zion Cemetery is named for the African American mutual aid society that purchased two acres of land and established the cemetery in 1873 as an alternative burying ground for blacks to Charlottesville’s

The Daughters of Zion Cemetery is named for the African American mutual aid society that purchased two acres of land and established the cemetery in 1873 as an alternative burying ground for blacks to Charlottesville’s

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2The Daughters of Zion Cemetery is named for the African American mutual aid society that purchased two acres of land and established the cemetery in 1873 as an alternative burying ground for blacks to Charlottesville’s

The Daughters of Zion Cemetery is named for the African American mutual aid society that purchased two acres of land and established the cemetery in 1873 as an alternative burying ground for blacks to Charlottesville’s

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3LISTED ON: VLR NRHP

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-10 18:09:31
4LISTED: VLR[removed]

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