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Mayflower development land contains old cemetery


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Updated: 7/13/2012 10:54 am Published: 7/13/2012 10:53 am

MAYFLOWER, Ark. (AP) — A subdivision developer who wants to build on a parcel in Mayflower has pulled the project after the discovery of more than 300 graves. Some of them appear to be of African Americans and date from the time of slavery.

Members of the Mayflower Planning Commission assured two groups who opposed the development that the graves won't be disturbed.

The Log Cabin Democrat says reports that the Arkansas Archaeological Survey says the Ida Bell Cemetery covers a hill and no part of it can be developed without hitting graves.

Members of the Palarm Missionary Baptist Church and the Friends of Ida Bell Cemetery have opposed the development.


 

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rudder - 7/27/2012 10:09 PM
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Grave sites are moved all of the time in this country. I sure the older amongst us remember the cemetery being moved from intersection area of 12th and University in Little Rock during construction of I-630.
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