Hebrew Cemetery

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The Hebrew burying ground in state capital, Virginia, additionally referred to as Hebrew burial ground, dates from 1816. This person burying ground, one in all the oldest within the u. S., was supported in 1816 as successor to the 1789 Franklin Street Burial Grounds of 1789. Among those buried here ar Josephine Cohen Joel, United Nations agency was accepted within the early twentieth century because the founding father of state capital Art Co. At intervals Hebrew burying ground may be a plot referred to as the Soldier’s Section. It contains the graves of thirty person Confederate troopers United Nations agency died in or close to state capital. It’s the sole person military burying ground outside of the State of Israel.

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