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University of Virginia Cemetery : ウィキペディア英語版
University of Virginia Cemetery

The University of Virginia Cemetery and Columbarium is a cemetery on the Grounds of the University of Virginia, located at the intersection of McCormick Road and Alderman Road. In operation since 1828, during the earliest days of the University, the cemetery is the final resting place for many University of Virginia professors, administrators, and alumni. It includes a large burial area that holds the remains of 1,097 Confederate States Army soldiers. The cemetery is in two sections; the newer section includes a columbarium to provide more space for burials.
==History==

The first burial in what was to become the University of Virginia Cemetery was Henry William Tucker, younger brother of University professor George Tucker and the first victim of a typhoid fever outbreak at the University in 1828. Other typhoid victims followed. The cemetery also received victims of accidental death.
During the American Civil War, the cemetery received the bodies of many Confederate soldiers who died in the University hospital. Temporary wood markers were raised by the Ladies Confederate Memorial Association. The markers were replaced with more permanent ones, including a large stone statue of a Confederate soldier designed by sculptor Caspar Buberl, in 1893.
The final burial plots in the cemetery were sold in 1966.〔 In 1987, the University of Virginia Board of Visitors approved the construction of a columbarium to receive cremated remains.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=UVA Columbarium )〕 The wall was completed in 1991, originally holding 180 vaults and now holding 360.
In November 2012, the University discovered a previously undocumented "black burial ground" outside the walls of the cemetery. It is believed that the burial ground may hold remains of emancipated workers, slaves, or both. In all, the burial ground was discovered to contain 67 graves.

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