Description: This book volume #7 of a series of 7 volumes (not included) is a valuable addition to any collection of historical literature. It contains records of the Columbian Harmony Cemetery in Washington, D.C. from 1931 to 1959. The cemetery is an African-American cemetery that was destroyed in the late 19th century and has since been preserved as a historical site.The book is written in English by PAUL SLUBY SR. and was printed in 1996 by the COLUMBIAN HARMONY SOCIETY. It is a softcover book with wraps and is categorized as antiquarian and collectible in the Books & Magazines section. This book is a must-have for anyone interested in the history of African-American cemeteries in Washington, D.C. COLUMBIAN HARMONY CEMETERY RECORDS WASHINGTON DC. VOLUME # 7 1931-1959. THIS IS A VERY RARE FIND AS THESE RECORDS ARE NOT USUALLY FOUND OUTSIDE OF A HISTORICAL SOCIETY OR LIBRARY. IT TOOK ME 25 YEARS TO LOCATE AND PURCHASE THIS COPY ONLINE. SOFTCOVER WRAPS WITH SOME CREASING AND SMUDGES. THE INTERIOR PAGES ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION.PLEASE SEE PHOTOGRAPHS AS I DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS.
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Topic: HISTORICAL DESTROYED CEMETERY
Publisher: COLUMBIAN HARMONY SOCIETY
Author: PAUL SLUBY SR.
Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Subject: AFRICAN-AMERICAN CEMETERY
Language: English
Place of Publication: Washington DC
Year Printed: 1996