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'''Oxmoor Cemetery''' is a recently "rediscovered" abandoned cemetery. It | '''Oxmoor Cemetery''' is a recently "rediscovered" abandoned cemetery established in [[1825]] in the [[Oxmoor Community]]. It occupies about 5 1/2 acres of land northwest of the intersection of [[West Oxmoor Road]] and [[Wenonah-Oxmoor Road]], south of [[Lakeshore Parkway]]. | ||
The cemetery was in use until [[1912]] and contains more than 300 gravesites, including slaves, workers and management of the nearby [[Oxmoor Furnaces]]. Many of the graves are unmarked and only noticeable from the sunken area atop the grave. Some graves are marked with a simple piece of sandstone. Others are outlined with old red bricks. Some are covered with a pile of sandstone rocks. Of the true headstones that remain, many have been damaged or stolen, with only the foundations remaining. | |||
The cemetery is now registered on the [[Alabama Historic Cemetery Register ]](1 of only 36 in Jefferson County) as well as the [[Alabama Cemetery Preservation Alliance]] Register. | The cemetery is now registered on the [[Alabama Historic Cemetery Register ]](1 of only 36 in Jefferson County) as well as the [[Alabama Cemetery Preservation Alliance]] Register. | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
{{Locate | lat=33.43531 | lon= -86.84419 | type=h | zoom=17}} | |||
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252172/old-oxmoor-cemetery Oxmoor Cemetery] at Findagrave.com | * [http://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252172/old-oxmoor-cemetery Oxmoor Cemetery] at Findagrave.com | ||
[[Category:Jefferson County cemeteries]] | [[Category:Jefferson County cemeteries]] | ||
[[Category:West Oxmoor Road]] | |||
[[Category:Wenonah-Oxmoor Road]] | |||
[[Category:1825 establishments]] | [[Category:1825 establishments]] | ||
[[Category:1912 disestablishments]] | [[Category:1912 disestablishments]] |
Revision as of 19:57, 28 July 2018
Oxmoor Cemetery is a recently "rediscovered" abandoned cemetery established in 1825 in the Oxmoor Community. It occupies about 5 1/2 acres of land northwest of the intersection of West Oxmoor Road and Wenonah-Oxmoor Road, south of Lakeshore Parkway.
The cemetery was in use until 1912 and contains more than 300 gravesites, including slaves, workers and management of the nearby Oxmoor Furnaces. Many of the graves are unmarked and only noticeable from the sunken area atop the grave. Some graves are marked with a simple piece of sandstone. Others are outlined with old red bricks. Some are covered with a pile of sandstone rocks. Of the true headstones that remain, many have been damaged or stolen, with only the foundations remaining.
The cemetery is now registered on the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register (1 of only 36 in Jefferson County) as well as the Alabama Cemetery Preservation Alliance Register.
In 2009 Red Mountain Park acquired the Oxmoor Cemetery in a deal with U.S. Steel. They have used volunteers to clean-up and remove brush from the cemetery.
References
- Crider, Beverly (June 5, 2012) "Old Oxmoor Cemetery is vanishing before our eyes." The Birmingham News
External links
- Oxmoor Cemetery at Findagrave.com