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[[Image:Forest Hill Cemetery Entrance.JPG|right| | [[Image:Forest Hill Cemetery Entrance.JPG|right|375px|thumb|Forest Hill Cemetery entrance, March 2011]] | ||
'''Forest Hill Cemetery''' is located at 431 [[60th Street North]] in [[Woodlawn]]. It is bordered by the [[Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport]] and the [[I-20]]/[[I-59]] junction. Forest Hill Cemetery was established in [[1883]] but includes graves dating back to [[1802]]. | '''Forest Hill Cemetery''' is located at 431 [[60th Street North]] in [[Woodlawn]]. It is bordered by the [[Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport]] and the [[I-20]]/[[I-59]] junction. Forest Hill Cemetery was established in [[1883]] but includes graves dating back to [[1802]]. | ||
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{{Locate_address | address = 431+60th+St+N }} | {{Locate_address | address = 431+60th+St+N }} | ||
[[Category:Jefferson County cemeteries]] | |||
[[Category:1883 establishments]] | [[Category:1883 establishments]] | ||
[[Category:Forest Hill burials|*]] | [[Category:Forest Hill burials|*]] | ||
[[Category:60th Street North]] | [[Category:60th Street North]] | ||
[[Category:3rd Avenue North]] | [[Category:3rd Avenue North]] |
Revision as of 11:51, 14 November 2012
Forest Hill Cemetery is located at 431 60th Street North in Woodlawn. It is bordered by the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport and the I-20/I-59 junction. Forest Hill Cemetery was established in 1883 but includes graves dating back to 1802.
Notable burials
- David Barnes (1943–2011) Birmingham Municipal Court judge, Alabama State Legislator, and dean of Miles College School of Law
- Stead Baxendale (1910–2008) real estate broker
- Pearl Carlile (1926–2007) co-owner of Carlile's Barbecue
- Rufus Cobb (1829–1913) Governor of Alabama
- Baylis Grace (1808–1894) Jefferson County Sheriff
- Pedro Gusman (1877–1934) wallpaper hanger
- W. Paul Pim (1885–1950) cartoonist and educator
- William Pullen (1758–1845) Revolutionary War veteran