SITE DIRECTORY
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Oak Lawn Cemetery
OAK LAWN CEMETERY
FOUNDED: 1885
ADDITONAL NAMES: Oaklawn Cemetery
AFFILIATION(S):
Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society
HISTORY:
In 1885, seven African American trustees acquired land and established Oak Lawn Cemetery for burials of African American citizens within the corporate limits of the Town of Suffolk, Virginia. Community leaders interred here include John W. Richardson, president of the Phoenix Bank of Nansemond; Wiley H. Crocker, founder of the Tidewater Fair Association and Nansemond Development Corporation; William Washington Gaines, Baptist minister and founder of the Nansemond Collegiate Institute; Fletcher Mae Howell, Baptist missionary; Dr. William T. Fuller, physician and banker; and William H. Walker, Tuskegee Airman. Also buried in Oak Lawn are late 19th-century local politicians, United States Colored Troops, and veterans of the Spanish American War, World Wars I and II, Korea, and Vietnam.
In 2019, a historical highway marker was erected at the site.
BCN Contact Information:
Nadia K. Orton
nadia.orton@sacredgroundsproject.org