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Spring Hill Cemetery

Established in 1852, Spring Hill Cemetery was designed by the notable architect, John Notman, and became active with the burial of Howell Robinson on October 18, 1855. Since the first burial in 1855, the cemetery has become the final resting place for many notable residents of Lynchburg. Among these are the three Confederate Generals Jubal Early, James Dearing and Thomas Munford. Other notable citizens, to name a few, include Major John Warwick Daniel, Colonel Kirkwood Otey, George A. Diuguid, Bishop John Early, Dr. Meta Glass, Carter Glass, Sr., Dr. Rosalie Slaughter Morton and Dr. John Terrell. The cemetery remains active and dedicated to serving the burial needs of the Lynchburg community.

Contact+Location

3000 Fort Ave.
Lynchburg, VA 24501

Local: 434-846-0801

Email: office@springhillcemetery.org

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Hours: Dawn til Dusk

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