African Cemetery at Higgs Beach
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African Cemetery at Higgs Beach | |
Location | Key West, Florida |
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Coordinates | 24°32′54″N 81°47′11″W / 24.548382°N 81.7864°W |
NRHP reference No. | 12000362[1] |
Added to NRHP | June 26, 2012[1] |
The African Cemetery at Higgs Beach is a cemetery in Key West, Florida, where nearly 300 Africans were buried in 1860.
In 1860, the United States Navy intercepted three ships that held 1,432 Africans and were engaging in the illicit slave trade. The Africans were rescued and held in quarantine. During this time, 294 people died and were buried at Higgs Beach. [2] The cemetery was discovered in 2002 using ground-penetrating radar.[3] On June 26, 2012, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.[1]
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African Cemetery Historic Marker
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African Cemetery at Higgs Beach - June 2020
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Weekly List Of Actions Taken On Properties: 12/03/12 through 12/07/12".
- ^ "African Cemetery at Higgs Beach".
- ^ "African cemetery found on beach". Ocala Star-Banner. 16 Sep 2002 – via GoogleNews.
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Categories:
- African-American history of Florida
- Landmarks in Key West, Florida
- History of Key West, Florida
- National Register of Historic Places in Key West, Florida
- Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida
- 2002 archaeological discoveries
- 1860s establishments in Florida
- African-American cemeteries in Florida