Cedar Lawn Cemetery (Jackson, Mississippi)

Cedar Lawn Cemetery, also known as Cedarlawn Cemetery, was created in 1899, becoming the second official public cemetery for the city of Jackson, Mississippi.[1]

Cedar Lawn Cemetery
Aerial view of Cedar Lawn Cemetery
Details
Established1899[1]
Location
2434 West Capitol Street,
Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi, U.S.
CountryUnited States
Coordinates32°19′06″N 90°13′00″W
Size75.8 acres (30.7 ha)[2]
No. of graves>14,000 (July 2015)[2]
Find a GraveCedar Lawn Cemetery
The Political GraveyardCedar Lawn Cemetery

Notable interments

Flying Dutchmen

In the early years of World War II, Nazi Germany occupied the Netherlands.[6] Between 1942 and 1944, the United States permitted 500 displaced Dutch aviators to train at Jackson Army Airbase, which became known as the Royal Netherlands Military Flying School.[7] During those years, more than two dozen Dutchmen were killed in local training accidents. In recognition of their service, the City of Jackson donated a plot of ground within Cedar Lawn Cemetery to the Netherlands for burial of their dead.[8]

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