Mount Auburn Cemetery

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Mount reddish-brown burying ground may be a historic African yankee burying ground and national historic district in metropolis, Maryland, u. S.. High the center Branch of the Patapsco stream to the east, Baltimore’s Downtown to the north and railroad tracks to the south, Mt. Reddish-brown burying ground is encircled by the Cherry Hill, Westport, Mt. Winans and district communities.One of the foremost historic and largest African yankee cemeteries in metropolis, Mt. Reddish-brown burying ground was shaped in 1872, by the Reverend James Peck in protest to segregation against the White Methodist Church. Its grounds cover thirty four acres (140,000 m sq) and holds over fifty five,000 inhumed.Mount reddish-brown burying ground was additional to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

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