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Brandon Cemetery

Coordinates:32°16′33″N89°59′31″W/ 32.27583°N 89.99194°W/32.27583; -89.99194
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Brandon Cemetery
Old Brandon Cemetery
Brandon Cemetery is located in Mississippi
Brandon Cemetery
Brandon Cemetery is located in the United States
Brandon Cemetery
LocationNortheast ofDowntown Brandon Historic District;Brandon, Mississippi
Coordinates32°16′33″N89°59′31″W/ 32.27583°N 89.99194°W/32.27583; -89.99194
Built1831
NRHP referenceNo.10000925[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPNovember 18, 2010[3]
Designated USMSFebruary 08, 2007[2]

Brandon Cemetery(commonly referred to asOld Brandon Cemetery) is located inBrandon, Mississippi,northeast of theDowntown Brandon Historic District.It is an 8.8 acre cemetery originally platted in 1831. The cemetery contains over 1,000 marked graves, and was added to theNational Register of Historic Placesin 2010.[4]

Description

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The cemetery is bordered by a cast-iron fence and a stand ofmagnoliatrees. The earliest graves, from 1834, are located on the eastern side of the cemetery. Graves from 1854 can be found on the western side of the property. The center of the cemetery contains a monument and plot ofCivil Warera graves, erected by theSons of Confederate Veterans,which contains the remains of over 200 Union and Confederate soldiers who fought in theBattle of Shiloh.One small mausoleum with a gabled roof contains the remains of members of an early local family. Other areas of the cemetery include family plots, marked by brick walls; graves ofYellow Feverepidemic victims; and un-inscribed headstones of unidentified earlyAfrican Americanresidents. The majority of the grave markers are rounded-top headstones. The cemetery also features a variety of ornate headstones; including statuary, sculptures and reliefs. Many of the decorative headstones incorporate symbols of fraternal organizations and religious imagery.[5]

Notable burials

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Current status

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The cemetery is considered active, as there are still plots available for sale. Recent efforts have been made to improve upkeep of the cemetery, including landscaping and new fencing. The cemetery can be viewed by the public during the day, from sunrise to sunset.

References

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  1. ^"National Register Information System".National Register of Historic Places.National Park Service.July 9, 2010.
  2. ^[1]MDA&H Historic Resources Inventory Fact Sheet
  3. ^[2]MDA&H Historic Resources Inventory Fact Sheet
  4. ^[3]MDAH Mississippi Historic Places Database
  5. ^[4]National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, Summary and Narrative Detail
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