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Photo Gallery: Historic Decatur Cemetery
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The oldest known publicly owned burial ground in metro
Atlanta, the Decatur Cemetery is believed to predate the city's 1823
incorporation. The first written record is an 1832 act of the legislature
providing "Commissioners for the Decatur Burial Ground." Expanded many
times, the cemetery comprises 58 acres with over 20,000 grave sites. Its
appearance dates from an 1881 formal landscaping plan which included well
house, wrought iron fencing, and architectural details of Stone Mountain
granite. The 7.5 acre "Old Cemetery" contains most 19th century interments
and the historic African-American section. Monuments commemorate residents
of all social strata, ethnic origins, and veterans of every American war.
Here rest Col. Milton A. Chandler (1837-1909), legislator & congressman; Dr.
Thomas Holley Chivers (1806-1858), physician & poet; Mary A.H. Gay
(1828-1918), author of Life in Dixie During the War; The Hon. Charles
Murphey (1799-1861), legislator, congressman & delegate to the Secession
Convention; Col. George Washington Scott (1829-1903), founder of Agnes Scott
College; Benjamin F. Swanton (1807-1890), entrepreneur & builder of the
Swanton house; and many others who shaped the history of the community.
Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, 1997. |