• Gottesacker plateau in the Allgäu Alps. God's Acre is a churchyard, specifically the burial ground. The word comes from the German word Gottesacker (Field of God)...
  • ...monuments, and mausoleums, our self-guided walking tours of Gods Acre and Nisky Hill explore the history and iconography of the burials in each cemetery.
  • The total cost to buy and prepare the former turnip field, on what was once the Constance Cove farm, was $250. The cemetery soon became known as God's Acre.
  • God's Acre Cemetery is said to be the first cemetery in Vermilion County, started in 1822.
  • Today, Newport is home to a historically noteworthy burying ground that the African and African American community commonly called “Gods Little Acre.”
  • On June 22, 1801, three African American Men — one free Negro and two slaves — purchased one tenth of an acre of land from Aaron Melick for the sum of...
  • Hearing the band's various calls and responses, the crowd responding to the heralder, walking en masse to the God's Acre as the sun fully rises so you can see...
  • Do you want to learn more about Hunmanby (God's Acre) Cemetery? Visit CWGC for its history, location maps, visitor information, and war dead casualty details.
  • Control of the cemetery passed to the Yerongpilly Shire Council in 1924, and thus to Brisbane City Council in 1925.
  • The God's Acre Cemetery is located at the corner of Holden Avenue and Maiden Lane in Peru, New York.