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Mount Auburn Cemetery in the Fall
Autumn is a fantastic time to visit Mount Auburn Cemetery!
published: 03 Mar 2014
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Mount Auburn Cemetery Tour
#MountAuburnCemetery #CemeteryVlog #GothGraveyard
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published: 07 Nov 2020
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Ode to Mount Auburn Cemetery
Memories of the places and faces of Mount Auburn Cemetery 1997-2020 by Media & Communications Director Jennifer Johnston. Music by Chris & Darren of Satigata. Address originally given at the 2016 Service of Commemoration on Bigelow Chapel Lawn at Mount Auburn Cemetery.
May need to adjust volume as recording is low.
published: 18 Jun 2020
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A Video Tour of the Mount Auburn Cemetery
A Video Tour of the Mount Auburn Cemetery created by Dick Eastman of Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - http://www.eogn.com - produced as an experiment to see how well a $99 video camera can perform.
published: 31 May 2010
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Side Hill Tombs | Mount Auburn Preservation Behind The Scenes | Episode 1
To close out Preservation month, Preservation Supervisor, Greg Ghazil takes us behind the scenes at Mount Auburn for an inside look at a handful of historic side hill tombs.
published: 30 May 2020
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Mount Auburn Cemetery
The Mount Auburn Cemetery located in Watertown and Cambridge, Massachusetts, covers 175 acres, it was founded in 1831. Being America's first landscaped cemetery it is listed as a National Historic Landmark. A few of the notable people with monuments on the grounds are Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Mary Baker Eddy, Isabella Stewart Gardner, Fannie Farmer, Winslow Homer and Julia Ward Howe.
published: 05 Jan 2010
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Winter Walk in Mount Auburn Cemetery
Join me on a winter's walk through America's oldest garden cemetery, Mount Auburn, on the border of Cambridge and Watertown, Massachusetts.
published: 21 Feb 2021
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Mt Auburn Cemetery in Spring
Mount Auburn Cemetery has been designated a National Historic Landmark by the Department of the Interior, recognizing it as one of the country's most significant cultural landscapes. Founded in 1831, it was the first large-scale designed landscape open to the public in the United States. Today its beauty, historical associations and horticultural collections are internationally renowned.
Dave Epstein and Growing Wisdom visited Mt Auburn Cemetery to enjoy the sights and sounds of spring!
published: 06 Jun 2011
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It Happens Here: Cambridge's Mount Auburn Cemetery Has A Treasure With Washington Tower
WBZ TV's Kate Merrill reports.
published: 06 May 2021
4:54
Mount Auburn Cemetery in the Fall
Autumn is a fantastic time to visit Mount Auburn Cemetery!
Autumn is a fantastic time to visit Mount Auburn Cemetery!
https://wn.com/Mount_Auburn_Cemetery_In_The_Fall
Autumn is a fantastic time to visit Mount Auburn Cemetery!
- published: 03 Mar 2014
- views: 3647
23:44
Mount Auburn Cemetery Tour
#MountAuburnCemetery #CemeteryVlog #GothGraveyard
**Please think about helping my out on Patreon and see patron only content! Patreon: http://patreon.com/user?...
#MountAuburnCemetery #CemeteryVlog #GothGraveyard
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**Home Made Soaps & BathBombs for sale! Email me for more info
[email protected] or check out my Depop and Ebay listed below.
**WRITE ME!
Midnight Owl
P.O. Box 174
Norfolk, MA 02056
U.S.A.
Also I would love a mix CD of your favorite songs if you would like to send one to me.
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https://wn.com/Mount_Auburn_Cemetery_Tour
#MountAuburnCemetery #CemeteryVlog #GothGraveyard
**Please think about helping my out on Patreon and see patron only content! Patreon: http://patreon.com/user?u=3688348
**Home Made Soaps & BathBombs for sale! Email me for more info
[email protected] or check out my Depop and Ebay listed below.
**WRITE ME!
Midnight Owl
P.O. Box 174
Norfolk, MA 02056
U.S.A.
Also I would love a mix CD of your favorite songs if you would like to send one to me.
Depop: https://www.Depop.com/midnightowlofficial
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- published: 07 Nov 2020
- views: 1341
17:16
Ode to Mount Auburn Cemetery
Memories of the places and faces of Mount Auburn Cemetery 1997-2020 by Media & Communications Director Jennifer Johnston. Music by Chris & Darren of Satigata. ...
Memories of the places and faces of Mount Auburn Cemetery 1997-2020 by Media & Communications Director Jennifer Johnston. Music by Chris & Darren of Satigata. Address originally given at the 2016 Service of Commemoration on Bigelow Chapel Lawn at Mount Auburn Cemetery.
May need to adjust volume as recording is low.
https://wn.com/Ode_To_Mount_Auburn_Cemetery
Memories of the places and faces of Mount Auburn Cemetery 1997-2020 by Media & Communications Director Jennifer Johnston. Music by Chris & Darren of Satigata. Address originally given at the 2016 Service of Commemoration on Bigelow Chapel Lawn at Mount Auburn Cemetery.
May need to adjust volume as recording is low.
- published: 18 Jun 2020
- views: 998
8:07
A Video Tour of the Mount Auburn Cemetery
A Video Tour of the Mount Auburn Cemetery created by Dick Eastman of Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - http://www.eogn.com - produced as an experiment to ...
A Video Tour of the Mount Auburn Cemetery created by Dick Eastman of Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - http://www.eogn.com - produced as an experiment to see how well a $99 video camera can perform.
https://wn.com/A_Video_Tour_Of_The_Mount_Auburn_Cemetery
A Video Tour of the Mount Auburn Cemetery created by Dick Eastman of Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - http://www.eogn.com - produced as an experiment to see how well a $99 video camera can perform.
- published: 31 May 2010
- views: 6468
5:09
Side Hill Tombs | Mount Auburn Preservation Behind The Scenes | Episode 1
To close out Preservation month, Preservation Supervisor, Greg Ghazil takes us behind the scenes at Mount Auburn for an inside look at a handful of historic sid...
To close out Preservation month, Preservation Supervisor, Greg Ghazil takes us behind the scenes at Mount Auburn for an inside look at a handful of historic side hill tombs.
https://wn.com/Side_Hill_Tombs_|_Mount_Auburn_Preservation_Behind_The_Scenes_|_Episode_1
To close out Preservation month, Preservation Supervisor, Greg Ghazil takes us behind the scenes at Mount Auburn for an inside look at a handful of historic side hill tombs.
- published: 30 May 2020
- views: 751
4:07
Mount Auburn Cemetery
The Mount Auburn Cemetery located in Watertown and Cambridge, Massachusetts, covers 175 acres, it was founded in 1831. Being America's first landscaped cemetery...
The Mount Auburn Cemetery located in Watertown and Cambridge, Massachusetts, covers 175 acres, it was founded in 1831. Being America's first landscaped cemetery it is listed as a National Historic Landmark. A few of the notable people with monuments on the grounds are Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Mary Baker Eddy, Isabella Stewart Gardner, Fannie Farmer, Winslow Homer and Julia Ward Howe.
https://wn.com/Mount_Auburn_Cemetery
The Mount Auburn Cemetery located in Watertown and Cambridge, Massachusetts, covers 175 acres, it was founded in 1831. Being America's first landscaped cemetery it is listed as a National Historic Landmark. A few of the notable people with monuments on the grounds are Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Mary Baker Eddy, Isabella Stewart Gardner, Fannie Farmer, Winslow Homer and Julia Ward Howe.
- published: 05 Jan 2010
- views: 1856
10:43
Winter Walk in Mount Auburn Cemetery
Join me on a winter's walk through America's oldest garden cemetery, Mount Auburn, on the border of Cambridge and Watertown, Massachusetts.
Join me on a winter's walk through America's oldest garden cemetery, Mount Auburn, on the border of Cambridge and Watertown, Massachusetts.
https://wn.com/Winter_Walk_In_Mount_Auburn_Cemetery
Join me on a winter's walk through America's oldest garden cemetery, Mount Auburn, on the border of Cambridge and Watertown, Massachusetts.
- published: 21 Feb 2021
- views: 138
3:01
Mt Auburn Cemetery in Spring
Mount Auburn Cemetery has been designated a National Historic Landmark by the Department of the Interior, recognizing it as one of the country's most significan...
Mount Auburn Cemetery has been designated a National Historic Landmark by the Department of the Interior, recognizing it as one of the country's most significant cultural landscapes. Founded in 1831, it was the first large-scale designed landscape open to the public in the United States. Today its beauty, historical associations and horticultural collections are internationally renowned.
Dave Epstein and Growing Wisdom visited Mt Auburn Cemetery to enjoy the sights and sounds of spring!
https://wn.com/Mt_Auburn_Cemetery_In_Spring
Mount Auburn Cemetery has been designated a National Historic Landmark by the Department of the Interior, recognizing it as one of the country's most significant cultural landscapes. Founded in 1831, it was the first large-scale designed landscape open to the public in the United States. Today its beauty, historical associations and horticultural collections are internationally renowned.
Dave Epstein and Growing Wisdom visited Mt Auburn Cemetery to enjoy the sights and sounds of spring!
- published: 06 Jun 2011
- views: 3756
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Kevin Grace talks about the neglect of Mt Auburn Cemetery where boxer Joe Gans is buried
Kevin Grace talks about the neglect of the upkeep of Mt Auburn Cemetery in Baltimore where boxing champion Joe Gans is buried
published: 10 Jun 2019
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LOST MARYLAND: Mount Auburn Cemetery.
Copyright 2012 Bigg Jim Jones / Sevenpointe Productions / Paranormal Research and Investigation Society of Maryland.
Mount Auburn Cemetery is a historic African American cemetery and national historic district in Baltimore, Maryland. Overlooking the Middle Branch of the Patapsco River to the east, Baltimore's Downtown to the north and railroad tracks to the south, Mt. Auburn Cemetery is surrounded by the Cherry Hill, Westport, Mt. Winans and Lakeland communities.
One of the most historic and largest African American cemeteries in Baltimore, Mt. Auburn Cemetery was formed in 1872, by the Reverend James Peck in protest to segregation against the White Methodist Church. Its grounds encompass 34 acres, and holds more than 55,000 interred.
Designated on the local and national historic ...
published: 28 May 2012
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Pilgrimage Week 2023: Mt. Auburn Cemetery
A tour of historic Mt. Auburn Cemetery in Baltimore MD.
published: 05 May 2023
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Trailer - Sacred Ground: The Battle For Mt. Auburn Cemetery
'Sacred Ground: The Battle For Mount Auburn Cemetery' is a feature-length documentary about community activists and family members battling a Methodist church for control of historic Mount Auburn Cemetery. For years, Mount Auburn Cemetery was the only place in the Baltimore area where African-Americans could be buried. It is the final resting place of lightweight boxing champion Joe Gans, the first African American world champion in any sport, and numerous leaders in the early civil rights movement. It is a registered historic landmark that has fallen into such horrifying condition that bones litter the ground and weeds cover all but the highest monuments. It is a tale of grave robbing, grave recycling and every other terrible thing that could possibly happen in a cemetery.
The film fol...
published: 12 Nov 2011
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Mt Auburn Cemetery
Visited Mt Auburn Cemetery
Graveyard
published: 11 Sep 2016
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MT. AUBURN CEMETERY IS A DISGRACE!!! LOCATED IN BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
published: 15 Dec 2010
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Mount Auburn Cemetery (disambiguation)
Mount Auburn Cemetery is a cemetery in Cambridge and Watertown, Massachusetts, United States.
Mount Auburn Cemetery may also refer to:
Mount Auburn Cemetery (Harvard, Illinois), United States
Mount Auburn Cemetery (Baltimore, Maryland), United States
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Auburn_Cemetery_(disambiguation)
Created with WikipediaReaderReborn (c) WikipediaReader
published: 25 Sep 2021
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Santaria is being done at Mt Auburn Cemetery in Baltimore
Santaria (black magic) is being done at Mt Auburn Cemetery in Baltimore
published: 29 Nov 2021
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Rest in Peace "City of the Dead for Colored People, Slaves Underground Railroad Baltimore, MD
Rest in Peace "City of the Dead for Colored People, Mount Auburn Cemetery Baltimore
"City of the Dead for Colored People," Mount Auburn was opened by the Sharp Street church in 1872. Slaves who used the Underground Railroad to escape to freedom are buried there. So are black soldiers from the Civil War and many prominent African-Americans, including Joseph Gans, the first black lightweight boxing champion, and William Asbie Hawkins, the first black to run for the U.S. Senate.
This video was recorded on March 10, 2012. This is a beautiful recorded , slaves of underground railroad are buried here. Throughout the recording you can hear the sounds of trains. However, much work needed to restoration, as much as the work through blood, sweat tears and prayers our love one did, while they wer...
published: 19 Oct 2012
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Ode to Mount Auburn Cemetery
Memories of the places and faces of Mount Auburn Cemetery 1997-2020 by Media & Communications Director Jennifer Johnston. Music by Chris & Darren of Satigata. Address originally given at the 2016 Service of Commemoration on Bigelow Chapel Lawn at Mount Auburn Cemetery.
May need to adjust volume as recording is low.
published: 18 Jun 2020
3:30
Kevin Grace talks about the neglect of Mt Auburn Cemetery where boxer Joe Gans is buried
Kevin Grace talks about the neglect of the upkeep of Mt Auburn Cemetery in Baltimore where boxing champion Joe Gans is buried
Kevin Grace talks about the neglect of the upkeep of Mt Auburn Cemetery in Baltimore where boxing champion Joe Gans is buried
https://wn.com/Kevin_Grace_Talks_About_The_Neglect_Of_Mt_Auburn_Cemetery_Where_Boxer_Joe_Gans_Is_Buried
Kevin Grace talks about the neglect of the upkeep of Mt Auburn Cemetery in Baltimore where boxing champion Joe Gans is buried
- published: 10 Jun 2019
- views: 188
4:33
LOST MARYLAND: Mount Auburn Cemetery.
Copyright 2012 Bigg Jim Jones / Sevenpointe Productions / Paranormal Research and Investigation Society of Maryland.
Mount Auburn Cemetery is a historic Afri...
Copyright 2012 Bigg Jim Jones / Sevenpointe Productions / Paranormal Research and Investigation Society of Maryland.
Mount Auburn Cemetery is a historic African American cemetery and national historic district in Baltimore, Maryland. Overlooking the Middle Branch of the Patapsco River to the east, Baltimore's Downtown to the north and railroad tracks to the south, Mt. Auburn Cemetery is surrounded by the Cherry Hill, Westport, Mt. Winans and Lakeland communities.
One of the most historic and largest African American cemeteries in Baltimore, Mt. Auburn Cemetery was formed in 1872, by the Reverend James Peck in protest to segregation against the White Methodist Church. Its grounds encompass 34 acres, and holds more than 55,000 interred.
Designated on the local and national historic registers, the cemetery was once known as "The City of the Dead for Colored People" since it was the only place a person of color could be buried. Once part of a farm, the land was given to the Methodist Church and assigned to the Sharp Street Memorial United Methodist Church to oversee its grounds. Over the years the cemetery has been in total neglect with only a few of its front acreage remaining identifiable as a cemetery.
Mt. Auburn Cemetery holds the remains of some of Baltimore's and the nation's "movers and shakers" of the local civil rights movement. In addition to runaway slaves, the cemetery contains the remains ; the first African American ship chandler; clergymen; the first female funeral home director, Civil War and Civil Rights activists, lawyers, doctors, teachers, military veterans, founders of national fraternities' and sororities' and the ancestors of thousands of African-American families.
Mount Auburn Cemetery was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.
The Paranormal Research and Investigation Society of Maryland is helping to bring awareness to the plight of Maryland's final resting places. If you would like more information on PRISMd.'s "Save Our Cemeteries" initiative, please visit the PRISMd. Facebook fan page, or our website:
http://www.prismd.net
https://wn.com/Lost_Maryland_Mount_Auburn_Cemetery.
Copyright 2012 Bigg Jim Jones / Sevenpointe Productions / Paranormal Research and Investigation Society of Maryland.
Mount Auburn Cemetery is a historic African American cemetery and national historic district in Baltimore, Maryland. Overlooking the Middle Branch of the Patapsco River to the east, Baltimore's Downtown to the north and railroad tracks to the south, Mt. Auburn Cemetery is surrounded by the Cherry Hill, Westport, Mt. Winans and Lakeland communities.
One of the most historic and largest African American cemeteries in Baltimore, Mt. Auburn Cemetery was formed in 1872, by the Reverend James Peck in protest to segregation against the White Methodist Church. Its grounds encompass 34 acres, and holds more than 55,000 interred.
Designated on the local and national historic registers, the cemetery was once known as "The City of the Dead for Colored People" since it was the only place a person of color could be buried. Once part of a farm, the land was given to the Methodist Church and assigned to the Sharp Street Memorial United Methodist Church to oversee its grounds. Over the years the cemetery has been in total neglect with only a few of its front acreage remaining identifiable as a cemetery.
Mt. Auburn Cemetery holds the remains of some of Baltimore's and the nation's "movers and shakers" of the local civil rights movement. In addition to runaway slaves, the cemetery contains the remains ; the first African American ship chandler; clergymen; the first female funeral home director, Civil War and Civil Rights activists, lawyers, doctors, teachers, military veterans, founders of national fraternities' and sororities' and the ancestors of thousands of African-American families.
Mount Auburn Cemetery was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.
The Paranormal Research and Investigation Society of Maryland is helping to bring awareness to the plight of Maryland's final resting places. If you would like more information on PRISMd.'s "Save Our Cemeteries" initiative, please visit the PRISMd. Facebook fan page, or our website:
http://www.prismd.net
- published: 28 May 2012
- views: 2012
6:58
Pilgrimage Week 2023: Mt. Auburn Cemetery
A tour of historic Mt. Auburn Cemetery in Baltimore MD.
A tour of historic Mt. Auburn Cemetery in Baltimore MD.
https://wn.com/Pilgrimage_Week_2023_Mt._Auburn_Cemetery
A tour of historic Mt. Auburn Cemetery in Baltimore MD.
- published: 05 May 2023
- views: 112
2:13
Trailer - Sacred Ground: The Battle For Mt. Auburn Cemetery
'Sacred Ground: The Battle For Mount Auburn Cemetery' is a feature-length documentary about community activists and family members battling a Methodist church f...
'Sacred Ground: The Battle For Mount Auburn Cemetery' is a feature-length documentary about community activists and family members battling a Methodist church for control of historic Mount Auburn Cemetery. For years, Mount Auburn Cemetery was the only place in the Baltimore area where African-Americans could be buried. It is the final resting place of lightweight boxing champion Joe Gans, the first African American world champion in any sport, and numerous leaders in the early civil rights movement. It is a registered historic landmark that has fallen into such horrifying condition that bones litter the ground and weeds cover all but the highest monuments. It is a tale of grave robbing, grave recycling and every other terrible thing that could possibly happen in a cemetery.
The film follows Lu Moorman, president of Preservation Alliance, an independent group of activists and family members, and her attempt to wrest control of the cemetery from its stewards, Sharp Street Memorial Church. Dating back to the 1790s, Sharp Street Memorial Church is one of the first African American Methodist congregations. It was once the most influential African American church in Baltimore, but its numbers have dwindled over the years and its financial resources have waned. The current pastor Rev. Dell Hinton appointed her father, Rev. Douglas Sands, head of the cemetery. They, too, have a plan to restore the cemetery with the help of Morgan State University, but who can be trusted to speak for the generations buried beneath its soil?
In 2009, conditions at Burr Oak Cemetery, the historic African American cemetery in Chicago, aroused nationwide outrage. This film should engender similar outrage upon its release.
Producer/Director: David Butler
Producer/Writer: Sean Paul Murphy
Associate Producers: Deborah Lynn Murphy, Lynda Meier
Narrated by: J. Bernard Calloway
Starring: Lu Moorman, Carolyn Jacobi, Douglas Sands, Dellyne Hinton, Robert Mosko, Donald "Luke" Watson, Anthony Harris, Tavon Claggett, Dorothy Dougherty, Richard Lloyd, Diane Jones, Robin Howard, Janette Wheeler, Vince Vaise, Helena Hicks, Baltimore City Councilman Jim Kraft, Maryland State Delegate Melvin Stukes and Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley.
https://wn.com/Trailer_Sacred_Ground_The_Battle_For_Mt._Auburn_Cemetery
'Sacred Ground: The Battle For Mount Auburn Cemetery' is a feature-length documentary about community activists and family members battling a Methodist church for control of historic Mount Auburn Cemetery. For years, Mount Auburn Cemetery was the only place in the Baltimore area where African-Americans could be buried. It is the final resting place of lightweight boxing champion Joe Gans, the first African American world champion in any sport, and numerous leaders in the early civil rights movement. It is a registered historic landmark that has fallen into such horrifying condition that bones litter the ground and weeds cover all but the highest monuments. It is a tale of grave robbing, grave recycling and every other terrible thing that could possibly happen in a cemetery.
The film follows Lu Moorman, president of Preservation Alliance, an independent group of activists and family members, and her attempt to wrest control of the cemetery from its stewards, Sharp Street Memorial Church. Dating back to the 1790s, Sharp Street Memorial Church is one of the first African American Methodist congregations. It was once the most influential African American church in Baltimore, but its numbers have dwindled over the years and its financial resources have waned. The current pastor Rev. Dell Hinton appointed her father, Rev. Douglas Sands, head of the cemetery. They, too, have a plan to restore the cemetery with the help of Morgan State University, but who can be trusted to speak for the generations buried beneath its soil?
In 2009, conditions at Burr Oak Cemetery, the historic African American cemetery in Chicago, aroused nationwide outrage. This film should engender similar outrage upon its release.
Producer/Director: David Butler
Producer/Writer: Sean Paul Murphy
Associate Producers: Deborah Lynn Murphy, Lynda Meier
Narrated by: J. Bernard Calloway
Starring: Lu Moorman, Carolyn Jacobi, Douglas Sands, Dellyne Hinton, Robert Mosko, Donald "Luke" Watson, Anthony Harris, Tavon Claggett, Dorothy Dougherty, Richard Lloyd, Diane Jones, Robin Howard, Janette Wheeler, Vince Vaise, Helena Hicks, Baltimore City Councilman Jim Kraft, Maryland State Delegate Melvin Stukes and Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley.
- published: 12 Nov 2011
- views: 2054
3:35
Mt Auburn Cemetery
Visited Mt Auburn Cemetery
Graveyard
Visited Mt Auburn Cemetery
Graveyard
https://wn.com/Mt_Auburn_Cemetery
Visited Mt Auburn Cemetery
Graveyard
- published: 11 Sep 2016
- views: 74
0:26
Mount Auburn Cemetery (disambiguation)
Mount Auburn Cemetery is a cemetery in Cambridge and Watertown, Massachusetts, United States.
Mount Auburn Cemetery may also refer to:
Mount Auburn Cemetery (H...
Mount Auburn Cemetery is a cemetery in Cambridge and Watertown, Massachusetts, United States.
Mount Auburn Cemetery may also refer to:
Mount Auburn Cemetery (Harvard, Illinois), United States
Mount Auburn Cemetery (Baltimore, Maryland), United States
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Auburn_Cemetery_(disambiguation)
Created with WikipediaReaderReborn (c) WikipediaReader
https://wn.com/Mount_Auburn_Cemetery_(Disambiguation)
Mount Auburn Cemetery is a cemetery in Cambridge and Watertown, Massachusetts, United States.
Mount Auburn Cemetery may also refer to:
Mount Auburn Cemetery (Harvard, Illinois), United States
Mount Auburn Cemetery (Baltimore, Maryland), United States
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Auburn_Cemetery_(disambiguation)
Created with WikipediaReaderReborn (c) WikipediaReader
- published: 25 Sep 2021
- views: 8
1:49
Santaria is being done at Mt Auburn Cemetery in Baltimore
Santaria (black magic) is being done at Mt Auburn Cemetery in Baltimore
Santaria (black magic) is being done at Mt Auburn Cemetery in Baltimore
https://wn.com/Santaria_Is_Being_Done_At_Mt_Auburn_Cemetery_In_Baltimore
Santaria (black magic) is being done at Mt Auburn Cemetery in Baltimore
- published: 29 Nov 2021
- views: 56
5:31
Rest in Peace "City of the Dead for Colored People, Slaves Underground Railroad Baltimore, MD
Rest in Peace "City of the Dead for Colored People, Mount Auburn Cemetery Baltimore
"City of the Dead for Colored People," Mount Auburn was opened by the Sharp ...
Rest in Peace "City of the Dead for Colored People, Mount Auburn Cemetery Baltimore
"City of the Dead for Colored People," Mount Auburn was opened by the Sharp Street church in 1872. Slaves who used the Underground Railroad to escape to freedom are buried there. So are black soldiers from the Civil War and many prominent African-Americans, including Joseph Gans, the first black lightweight boxing champion, and William Asbie Hawkins, the first black to run for the U.S. Senate.
This video was recorded on March 10, 2012. This is a beautiful recorded , slaves of underground railroad are buried here. Throughout the recording you can hear the sounds of trains. However, much work needed to restoration, as much as the work through blood, sweat tears and prayers our love one did, while they were here. Rest in Peace Loved Ones
https://wn.com/Rest_In_Peace_City_Of_The_Dead_For_Colored_People,_Slaves_Underground_Railroad_Baltimore,_Md
Rest in Peace "City of the Dead for Colored People, Mount Auburn Cemetery Baltimore
"City of the Dead for Colored People," Mount Auburn was opened by the Sharp Street church in 1872. Slaves who used the Underground Railroad to escape to freedom are buried there. So are black soldiers from the Civil War and many prominent African-Americans, including Joseph Gans, the first black lightweight boxing champion, and William Asbie Hawkins, the first black to run for the U.S. Senate.
This video was recorded on March 10, 2012. This is a beautiful recorded , slaves of underground railroad are buried here. Throughout the recording you can hear the sounds of trains. However, much work needed to restoration, as much as the work through blood, sweat tears and prayers our love one did, while they were here. Rest in Peace Loved Ones
- published: 19 Oct 2012
- views: 1795
17:16
Ode to Mount Auburn Cemetery
Memories of the places and faces of Mount Auburn Cemetery 1997-2020 by Media & Communications Director Jennifer Johnston. Music by Chris & Darren of Satigata. ...
Memories of the places and faces of Mount Auburn Cemetery 1997-2020 by Media & Communications Director Jennifer Johnston. Music by Chris & Darren of Satigata. Address originally given at the 2016 Service of Commemoration on Bigelow Chapel Lawn at Mount Auburn Cemetery.
May need to adjust volume as recording is low.
https://wn.com/Ode_To_Mount_Auburn_Cemetery
Memories of the places and faces of Mount Auburn Cemetery 1997-2020 by Media & Communications Director Jennifer Johnston. Music by Chris & Darren of Satigata. Address originally given at the 2016 Service of Commemoration on Bigelow Chapel Lawn at Mount Auburn Cemetery.
May need to adjust volume as recording is low.
- published: 18 Jun 2020
- views: 998