Cedar Lawn Cemetery (Jackson, Mississippi)

Cedar Lawn Cemetery
Aerial view of Cedar Lawn Cemetery
Cedar Lawn Cemetery
Cedar Lawn Cemetery (Jackson, Mississippi) (the US)
Details
Established 1899[1]
Location 2434 West Capitol Street, Jackson, Mississippi
Country United States
Coordinates 32°19′06″N 90°13′00″W / 32.318380°N 90.216804°W / 32.318380; -90.216804[2]
Size 75.8 acres (30.7 ha)[3]
No. of graves
14,147 (July 2015)[3]
Find a Grave Cedar Lawn Cemetery
The Political Graveyard Cedar Lawn Cemetery

Cedar Lawn Cemetery, also known as Cedarlawn Cemetery, was created in 1899, becoming the second official public cemetery for the city of Jackson, Mississippi.[1]

Notable interments

Flying Dutchmen

Dutch memorial and grave sites in Cedar Lawn Cemetery

In the early years of World War II, Nazi Germany occupied the Netherlands.[6] Between 1942 and 1944, the United States permitted 500 displaced Dutch aviators to train at Jackson Army Airbase, which became known as the Royal Netherlands Military Flying School.[7] During those years, more than two dozen Dutchmen were killed in local training accidents. In recognition of their service, the City of Jackson donated a plot of ground within Cedar Lawn Cemetery to the Netherlands for burial of their dead.[8]

References

  • "Julian Power Alexander". Find a Grave. Retrieved 2015-07-19.
  • "Waldo Emerson Bailey". Find a Grave. Retrieved 2015-08-03.
  • "Andrew Houston Longino". Find a Grave. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  • "Dunbar Rowland". Find a Grave. Retrieved 2015-07-16.


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