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Greene County and Mesopotamia Cemetery (Images of America: Alabama)

Author Kimberly R. Jacobson
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Category History
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ISBN / ASIN0738552771
ISBN-139780738552774
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Sales Rank2,316,768
CategoryHistory
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The lovingly restored homes of many Eutaw citizens now laid to rest at Mesopotamia Cemetery depict the grace of the antebellum South. First known as Oak Hill Cemetery, Mesopotamia Cemetery was established around 1822 on present-day Mesopotamia Street. Eutaw, the seat of Greene County, boasts 50 structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places, with many more eligible for nomination. Greene was the most populous county in Alabama in 1850 and was widely regarded for its thriving and elegant communities. Greene County and Mesopotamia Cemetery ties the beautifully carved marble tombstones in the Mesopotamia Cemetery to the extraordinary people who have shaped Greene County's history.
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