1. African-American Sections (A & B)

Sections A and B, also known as the African-American sections of the cemetery, contain a mixture of fieldstones, headstones, tablets and family markers set in plots or placed in loosely organized rows.

Photographs of African-American Sections

There were no black church cemeteries in Chapel Hill in the 18th and early 19th centuries; consequently, the slaves of the village were buried in a segregated section of the cemetery, separated from the other sections by a low rock wall, which still stands. The earliest inscribed stone in Section B has a death date of 1853, but it was probably in use before this. Section A came into general use by Chapel Hill’s African-Americans in the mid-1880s.


Source: National Register Application


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