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St. Louis Cemeteries and Burials

U - Cemeteries

Cemetery Name:  Union Baptist

Location: 17233 Church Rd, Chesterfield / Wildwood
Year Opened:  1868
Year Closed:  
Type or Affiliation: African American
Number of Burials: 38
Removals To and From:
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Sacred Green Space (Pg.): 395
Additional Sources: At Rest in Wildwood, R 977.865 A861
Notes: Located in Westland Acres.  Burying ground long before church was built.  William West, a former slave, bought the land after the Civil War and many of the residents are descendants of West.  Several graves marked by fieldstones - one of which is likeling William West.  Oldest remaining headstone is 1918.

Cemetery Name:  United Hebrew

Location: Jefferson and Chouteau
Year Opened:  1816
Year Closed:  1880
Type or Affiliation: Jewish
Number of Burials: 31
Removals To and From: To: Mount Olive & B'nai El
Old Cemeteries of St. Louis Vol. (Pg.):
StLGS CD Vol. Number: 2
StLGS CD Ref. Number: U02
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Sacred Green Space (Pg.): 341
Additional Sources: "The Cemeteries of University City"  [ R977.865 H217C]
Notes: July 24, 1840 - Nathan Abeles and Casper Weinberg purchase small lot for cemetery.  November 4, 1843 - ownership transferred to United Hebrew Congregation.  In 1854, members of congregation split - leading to est. of Mount Olive Cemetery.  Remerged 1856 - with all membership using Mount Olive.  1867 - burials prohibitted at United Hebrew by city - by 1880, all burials relocated to Mount Olive.  Located near Choteau's Pond.