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Palm Grove Cemetery is a cemetery near downtown Monrovia, the capital city of Liberia. During the Tolbert administration, the cemetery became the focus of the national Decoration Day, which continued to be observed after Tolbert was murdered in a 1980 coup d'état and his body dumped at the cemetery. Once the country's national cemetery, it was threatened during June 1982 by Monrovia municipal authorities. In a complaint to the People's Redemption Council, the city noted that the cemetery was being used as a waste dump and was so full of graves that new burials were being conducted unsafely, even though increasing numbers of local residents were being buried in Paynesville. The authorities requested permission to close the cemetery to new burials and to move the cemetery to a new location, away from its original Center Street site, but the cemetery remains in Monrovia to date.
Notable burials
Martin Henry Freeman (1826–1889) – University president
Henry Highland Garnet (1815–1882) – African-American abolitionist, minister, educator and orator
Joseph Jenkins Roberts (1809–1876) – President of Liberia
Hilary Teague (1805–1853) – founding father of Liberia
William Tolbert (1913–1980) – President of Liberia
References
External links
Palm Grove Cemetery at Find a Grave