Native American Burial mounds.
To the person above me--Get bent.
Learn about the Native American Culture(s) before you go preaching about it on Yahoo Answers.
What? Did you do a three-second search on Wikipedia.com and now you think you are an expert?
Your ethnocentrism is extremely unbecoming. Regardless, devoid of my sarcasm, St. Augustine, FL will out date your Boston, MA hands down!.
2006-10-06 14:36:45
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answered by Teacher Man 6
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THE OLDEST cemetery in America has to be at the Mission Nombre de Dios in St. Augustine, Florida. This is where the very first settlement colony in the United States was founded on September 8th, 1565, 75 years before Plymouth Rock and 200 years before the California Missions There was was an Indian burial ground on that land when the explorer Pedro Menendez de Aviles landed with Ponce de Leon's fleet in search of the Fountain of Youth. There is an old artisian well with a fountain on the Mission grounds that was believed by the explorers to be the elusive fountain of miracle waters that was supposed to give eternal youth to its partakers. They believe this because the Indians there were so tall and beautiful. However sinse the land belongs to the Catholic Church, they have the fountain of youth tourist attraction about 1000 feet down the road, but the original well found by Menendez is still on the grounds.
Archealogical digs in recent decades have proved this site to have been where the very first Mass was celebrated in thanksgiving on that day in 1565. It has also proved that it was once a burial grounds and that it became a cemetary in the 1800's Many of the old headstones some broken and some complete ane still scattered around although their location have been changed over the years due to landscaping. Now they are not using it for burials but many people are puting memorials to there loved ones and planting a tree on the spot all throuout the grounds. St Augustine, Florida is stll a very beautiful and quaint old Spanish Historical town. It is the home of the oldest Catholic Church in America, the oldest Indian mission church in America and the oldest Catholic parish established in the United States.
2006-10-06 15:34:30
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answered by mammabecki 4
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This Site Might Help You.
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Where are the oldest cemeteries in America?
2015-08-08 02:57:07
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answered by Deloise 1
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Other then the ancient Aztec ruins and Indian burial ground, the white settlers are along the East coast. Maine, and in the Carolina's. Early pilgrims, and ships came in from the east side. New York and in that area. Many of the burial grounds contain the British. They all landed on the East shores . One old burial site, contained a Viking. Wonderful to study this. Good question you get an A+.
2006-10-06 16:13:29
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answered by Norskeyenta 6
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http://www.ruscahouse.com/american_cemetery.htm
... "The American Cemetery, is considered by many historians to be the oldest cemetery in the Louisiana Purchase. The American Cemetery contains graves that date to colonial times." ,,,
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anjelkake says: "Cemetary comes from the word 'cement' and signify the headstone that marks the dead body."
That might be an understandable explanation of the meaning of the English word "cemetery" but, like often, is far from correct.
http://www.answers.com/topic/cemetery
cem·e·ter·y (sĕm'ĭ-tĕr'ē)
n., pl. -ies.
A place for burying the dead; a graveyard.
[Middle English cimiterie, from Old French cimitiere, from Medieval Latin cimitērium, from Late Latin coemētērium, from Greek koimētērion, from koimān, to put to sleep.]
From Greek, via Latin, then French, through to English:
koimān, koimētērion, coemētērium, cimitērium, cimitiere, cimiterie, cemetery
With the Greek original referring to a sleeping place; in the Christian concept the Cemetery is a place where the BODY sleeps, awaiting the Resurrection. It is the body which dies, it is the body which is buried, it is the body which sleeps until the Resurrection of the Dead.
2006-10-06 15:06:30
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answered by Anonymous
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In America there are unkept cemeteries also but in the rural areas or in the back of run downed churches In America; they pay to keep the cemetary plot clean to the funeral home who buried the person. the only difference is the military cemeterioes, where they are always kept "Immaculate"
2016-03-16 22:34:05
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answered by Anonymous
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In Louisiana and Mississippi are Indian burial ground which is the same as a cemetery that date back about 6000 years.
2006-10-06 14:40:15
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-05-31 01:17:55
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answered by ? 1
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YOU didn't see the real old decrepit, rundown, unkempt cemeteries in America ?!?!
2016-04-04 06:55:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Savannah, GA. Any of the original 13 colonies, perhaps Virginia.
2006-10-06 14:37:42
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answered by Brixton B 3
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