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'''Oak Grove Presbyterian Church Cemetery''' (sometimes known as '''Bailey Cemetery''' or '''Sellers Cemetery''') is an abandoned cemetery on the south side of [[Oxmoor Road]] in [[Homewood]], between [[Interstate 65]] and [[Green Springs Highway]], adjacent to the [[Howard Johnson Inn]].  The cemetery was originally associated with [[Oak Grove Cumberland Presbyterian Church]], which was at the northwest corner of Oxmoor and [[Columbiana Road]]s.
'''Oak Grove Presbyterian Church Cemetery''' (sometimes known as '''Bailey Cemetery''' or '''Sellers Cemetery''') is an abandoned cemetery on the west side of [[Green Springs Highway]] south of [[Oxmoor Road]] in [[Homewood]], between the [[Paw Paw Patch]] restaurant and [[Aldi]], behind the former long-time location of [[Lovoy's|Lovoy's Italian Restaurant]].  The cemetery was originally associated with [[Oak Grove Cumberland Presbyterian Church]], which was at the northwest corner of Oxmoor and [[Columbiana Road]]s.


Many of the church's early members are buried in the cemetery.
Many of the church's early members are buried in the cemetery.
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[[Category:Jefferson County cemeteries]]
[[Category:Jefferson County cemeteries]]
[[Category:Oxmoor Road]]
[[Category:Green Springs Highway]]

Revision as of 11:07, 28 November 2012

Oak Grove Presbyterian Church Cemetery (sometimes known as Bailey Cemetery or Sellers Cemetery) is an abandoned cemetery on the west side of Green Springs Highway south of Oxmoor Road in Homewood, between the Paw Paw Patch restaurant and Aldi, behind the former long-time location of Lovoy's Italian Restaurant. The cemetery was originally associated with Oak Grove Cumberland Presbyterian Church, which was at the northwest corner of Oxmoor and Columbiana Roads.

Many of the church's early members are buried in the cemetery.

References

  • Summe, Sheryl Spradling. (2001). Homewood: The Life of a City. Homewood, AL: Friends of the Homewood Public Library.

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