Beulah Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Vicksburg, Mississippi, U.S.. It is a National Register of Historic Places listed place since 1992, and is significant as one of the most intact historic sites associated with the growth of the African-American community of Vicksburg.[3] It is still an active cemetery.
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^"Beulah Cemetery". Mississippi Department of Archives and History (MDAH). Retrieved 2024-04-18.
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BeulahCemetery is a historic cemetery in Vicksburg, Mississippi, U.S.. It is a National Register of Historic Places listed place since 1992, and is significant...
National Cemetery, is within the park. It has 18,244 interments (12,954 unidentified). The Vicksburg National Cemetery is abutting the BeulahCemetery. The...
Beulah Church of Christ Cemetery is a historic church cemetery associated with the Beulah Church of Christ near Welcome, Davidson County, North Carolina...
Beulah May Annan (née Sheriff; November 18, 1899 – March 10, 1928) was an American suspected murderer. Her story inspired Maurine Dallas Watkins's play...
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land for the BeulahCemetery in Vicksburg, the first Black cemetery in the city, was purchased in 1884 by Shannon and his wife. The cemetery was associated...
Sippie Wallace (born Beulah Belle Thomas, November 1, 1898 – November 1, 1986) was an American blues singer, pianist and songwriter. Her early career in...
Chicago on June 29, 1911. They had no children. She died on June 23, 1971, in Beulah, Mississippi. Ziker, Ann (July 11, 2017). "Ogden, Florence Sillers". Mississippi...
Old Aberdeen Cemetery (1900) Amory: Amory's Tribute to the Heroes of 1861–1865 (1924) Beulah: Confederate Monument (1905), BeulahCemetery Biloxi: Tomb...
Beulah May Armstrong (1895–1965) was an American mathematician and university professor. She was one of the few American women awarded a PhD in math before...
June Mathis (born June Beulah Hughes, January 30, 1887 – July 26, 1927) was an American screenwriter. Mathis was the first female executive for Metro/MGM...
two elms". Beulah Hill (originally "Gravel Pit Road") begins at a crossroads where the A215 crosses the A214 and Knights Hill becomes Beulah Hill. The...
Church Cemetery near Midway; NRHP-listed Beulah Church of Christ Cemetery near Welcome; NRHP-listed Emanuel United Church of Christ Cemetery near Thomasville;...
first black actor to star in her own radio show with the comedy series Beulah. She also starred in the television version of the show, replacing Ethel...
written when she was still young and published by Harpers. Her second book, Beulah, was issued in 1859 and became at once popular, still selling well when...
footage during the miniseries. Burgin was born to Joseph Harmon Burgin and Beulah May (née Perry) Burgin in Jewett, Texas. He attended and graduated from...
Beulah Ruth Bettersworth (1894–1968) was an artist and muralist in the early 20th century. She was most known for her still lifes and street scenes. Her...
Sayers Teleplay by : Robert C. Dennis Everett Sloane as Ralph Montgomery, Beulah Bondi as Mrs. Sutton November 20, 1955 (1955-11-20) With a serial-murderer...