Centreville Cemetery Bibb County -- Centreville AL
N 32° 56.527 W 087° 08.688
16S E 486464 N 3644878
The state historic marker for Centreville Cemetery in Bibb County AL
Waymark Code: WMWET3
Location: Alabama, United States
Date Posted: 08/24/2017
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Centreville Cemetery actually predates the town of Centrevville, and has been restored ti ios former beauty with a state grant to remedy years of neglect and vandalism.
The state historic marker reads as follows:
"Centreville Cemetery Bibb County
Centreville Cemetery soldiers into town of Centreville itself. The earliest known burial is that of Willie Coleman, dated 1822, Centrerville was established in 1823. One half of the cemetery, notice Cooper Cemetery, contains mostly the burials of African-Americans. The other half, known as Four Points Cemetery, contains the burials of whites. Surnames associated with many prominent Centreville families can be found above the burials which include former probate judges, sheriffs, mayors, merchants and other community leaders. The most prominent Centreville resident buried here is Doctor Edward Hawthorne Moren (1825-1886) a surgeon in the US Army, then the Confederate Army, who also represented Bibb and Perry counties in the state assembly. Most notably, Moren served as Alabama second lieutenant governor from 1870-1872, during post-Civil War Reconstruction. Centreville Cemetery is owned by the city of Centreville. Maintenance is provided by the city, and through volunteer efforts of the Cooper Memorial Cemetery committee and others. By the 21st century, the adverse effects of age, neglect and vandalism had become obvious. However, the cemetery was restored with state grant funds in 2012.
Listed on the Alabama historic cemetery register in 2011
Marker erected in 2012 by the Centreville historic preservation commission."
Marker Name: Centerville Cemetery Bibb County
Marker Type: Urban
Addtional Information:: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=22057
Date Dedicated / Placed: 2012
Marker Number: Not listed
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