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Greenwood Cemetery (Hillsdale, Missouri)

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Greenwood Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Hillsdale, Missouri.Greenwood Cemetery was the first non-denominational commercial cemetery for African-Americans in the St. Louis area. Established in 1874 by Herman Krueger, Greenwood has approximately 6,000 marked graves but is thought to contain up to 50,000 burials. In 1890 the cemetery was sold to Krueger’s son-in-law, Adolph Foelsch; the Foelsch family owned and operated the cemetery, including manufacturing concrete tombstones, until 1981. Those buried at Greenwood include former slaves, war veterans, members of fraternal organizations, artists, laborers and middle class African-Americans, as well as a number of famous and prominent African-Americans from St. Louis, including Dred Scott’s wife Harriet Robinson Scott, folk hero Lee Shelton (“Stagger” Lee), musician Walter Davis and civil rights leader Charlton Tandy. Many of the people buried at Greenwood were originally from southern states and had participated in the Great Migration north. Funerals were numerous in Greenwood in the mid-twentieth century, but with desegregation, the cemetery saw a decline in use. In the 1980s it began to go derelict. It permanently closed in the 1990s and continued to stand abandoned for most of a decade. In 1999, the nonprofit group Friends of Greenwood Cemetery, Inc. was formed for the purpose of restoring and preserving the site as a historic park. Eventually the group gained ownership of the cemetery.Greenwood was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004Notable intermentsWalter Davis (1910–1963), Blues musicianGrant Green (1935–1979), jazz musicianHarriet Scott (1815–1876), wife of Dred ScottLee Shelton (1865–1912), American folk figure

Address: Saint-Louis (Missouri) 63121
State: MO
City: St. Louis
Zip Code: 63121
categories: landmark & historical place, cemetery



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