Evergreen Cemetery (Richmond, Virginia)
Evergreen Cemetery is a historic African-American cemetery in the East End of Richmond, Virginia, dating from 1891. Notable African-American Richmonders including Maggie L. Walker, John Mitchell, Jr., A.D.Price, and Rev.J.Andrew Bowler are buried there.
The most recent burial in the historic section of the cemetery dates from the 1980s. Much of the privately owned cemetery is completely overgrown with kudzu or is returning to forest. The original organization responsible for the cemetery, the Evergreen Cemetery Association, made no allowances for perpetual care in its charter. In 1970, the association sold its more than 5,000 plots to Metropolitan Memorial Services, which soon went bankrupt. A group of black funeral-home directors later bought the site at auction.
External links
- Evergreen Cemetery Families and Friends
- Evergreen Cemetery (Richmond, Virginia) Flickr Group
- Evergreen Cemetery on Historic Cemeteries
In the Media
POSTED 10:09 PM, MAY 23, 2016
- Evergreen-related posts on Church Hill People's News
- Cemetery for Richmond’s prominent blacks suffers (Richmond Times-Dispatch Mar.2, 2007)
- Williams: Let’s right sad state of cemeteries (Richmond Times-Dispatch Aug.1, 2009)
- Neglected cemetery being reclaimed (Richmond Times-Dispatch Nov.8, 2009)