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Cedar Grove Cemetery (Lebanon, Tennessee)

Coordinates: 36°11′40″N 86°17′52″W / 36.19431°N 86.29787°W / 36.19431; -86.29787
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Cedar Grove Cemetery is a historic cemetery located in Lebanon, Tennessee, and owned by the city government.

The land was purchased by the City of Lebanon in 1846. However, the first mention of a city cemetery was in the year 1823. Prior to this location, the cemetery was situated on the parcel of land that held the College Street Church of Christ (which now has been converted into Wilson County Offices). Cedar Grove Cemetery has grown to contain approximately 34.6 acres (140,000 m2), of which 11 acres (45,000 m2) remain undeveloped as of 2007.[1]

Many of the early leaders of Middle Tennessee and Cumberland University are buried here, including some 130 Confederate war dead and veterans, Confederate General and state and U.S. Representative Robert Hatton,[2] and former Tennessee governor William Bowen Campbell.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Cedar Grove Cemetery profile Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine, City of Lebanon website
  2. ^ A Brief History of Lebanon, Tennessee Archived 2010-11-24 at the Wayback Machine, City of Lebanon website

36°11′40″N 86°17′52″W / 36.19431°N 86.29787°W / 36.19431; -86.29787