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Coastal Region, North Carolina Cemeteries

  • Episcopal Cemetery

    Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Contains an important collection of gravestones and cast iron fences that illustrate funerary traditions of the 19th and early 20

  • Providence Burial Ground

    Burial ground of prominent African-American, free blacks and military people from late 18th century and 19th century. Notables buried there include: Thomas Barnswell, free black and noted builder;

  • Wilmington National Cemetery

    Long hosted by the New Hanover County Veterans Council, this program features patriotic music, a short address, and a recurring presentation of "A Veteran Is,"

  • Oakdale Cemetery

    Chartered in 1852, this landscaped 165-acre Victorian-era burying ground contains graves of Confederate veterans, including Mrs. Rose O'

  • British Cemetery

    Much activity took place off the shores of Ocracoke Island during World War II. In May of 1942

  • Garriss Cemetery

    Watha cemetery, and burial spot for David Brinkley's grandparents.