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This cemetery is closed to new interments. However, space may be available for eligible family members.
National Cemetery
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This cemetery is closed to new interments. However, space may be available for eligible family members.

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The cemetery is located in the northwest section of Wilmington on Market Street.
National Cemetery
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The cemetery is located in the northwest section of Wilmington on Market Street.

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15 N 8th St. Family residence built by Federick Sadgwar, a black builder-carpenter and civic leader, in 1889.
Sadgwar Home
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15 N 8th St. Family residence built by Federick Sadgwar, a black builder-carpenter and civic leader, in 1889.

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712 Chestnut St. (1858) The only surviving Carpenter Italianate church. It originated as a mission church of First Presbyterian and has served a black congregation since 1867.
Chestnut Street Presbyterian Church
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712 Chestnut St. (1858) The only surviving Carpenter Italianate church. It originated as a mission church of First Presbyterian and has served a black congregation since 1867.

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12 N 6th St. (1859-69) Greek Revival and Gothic Revival. The church was established in 1858 by a growing German population.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church
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12 N 6th St. (1859-69) Greek Revival and Gothic Revival. The church was established in 1858 by a growing German population.

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601 Grace St. (1871) Gothic Revival style. Organized as a mission church in 1858. Architects: Emerson & Fehmer of Boston.
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
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601 Grace St. (1871) Gothic Revival style. Organized as a mission church in 1858. Architects: Emerson & Fehmer of Boston.

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St. Mark's Episcopal Church
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501 Red Cross St. (1880-99; 1913) Late Gothic Revival style church built by freedmen; the congregation was established in 1865. Designed by member Lewis Hollingsworth of Wilmington.
St. Stephen AME Church
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501 Red Cross St. (1880-99; 1913) Late Gothic Revival style church built by freedmen; the congregation was established in 1865. Designed by member Lewis Hollingsworth of Wilmington.

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