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Maplewood Cemetery (Durham, North Carolina)

Maplewood Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Durham, North Carolina. Many notable local politicians, industrialists, and civic leaders are buried in the cemetery.

History

Maplewood Cemetery was established in Durham's West End neighborhood in 1872. The land was previously owned by William H. Willard, who received $1500 in the sale. The cemetery was historically for Whites, and served Durham's upper-class families during racial segregation, with Beechwood Cemetery serving the prominent families within the Black community.

A section of the cemetery, known as the World War Veterans Plot, is dedicated to veterans of World War I, World War II, and the Korean War.

The cemetery includes graves of forty Confederate States Army and Confederate States Navy veterans of the American Civil War. In 2015, the Sons of Confederate Veterans spent $3,000 to build a Confederate memorial at the cemetery. The granite block with a bronze plaque was vandalized with graffiti written across it saying "Black Lives Matter" and "Tear It Down". It was vandalized a second time in 2019, with "cement or another hard substance" smeared across the plaque.

Notable burials

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