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BUTLER CEMETERY |
Join the campaign to restore the HISTORIC DEMPSEY DANIEL BUTLER CEMETERY located in Camden NJ.
Please consider making an online donation via the Heart of Camden to help raise funds for restoration
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Or you may mail your donation to: Butler Cemetery c/o Heart of Camden, 1742 Ferry Avenue, Camden, NJ 08104. http://www.heartofcamden.org/ |
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| Butler Cemetery was established ca.1867 by DEMPSEY DANIEL BUTLER, a
prominent businessman who amassed wealth as a Real Estate
Entrepreneur. In addition to real estate, Mr. Butler owned and
operated a General Store on Kaighn Ave in Camden City and Butler
Hotel, located in Atlantic City NJ. His legacy includes
Philanthropist, Abolitionist, Grand Master for the New Jersey State
Chapter of Prince Hall Masons and establisher of UAME Churches. By the
time of his death in January 1900, Mr. Butler was noted as the richest
African American in the State of New Jersey.
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| Dempsey Butler was born a "free man" of color in Isle of Wight Va.,1820. He left home at a young age, and settled 1848 in Camden, New
Jersey. Although “free” and wealthy, Mr. Butler faced the same challenges as all
people of color. One such challenge was the denial to bury his wife
Anna Eliza in a Camden City cemetery due to her race; his outrage was
further augmented when he learned that “Colored” Camden residents who
faithfully served in the Civil War were not allowed burial as well.
This led Mr. Butler to purchase a small plot of land located
directly behind Camden’s then, “all white” Evergreen Cemetery, name it
Butler Cemetery, and reinter his wife’s remains there. To supplement the burial needs of Camden‘s “Colored” Residents, particularly USCT Civil War Veterans, Mr. Butler bequeath for five years following his death, free burials in Butler Cemetery to aid those unable to meet the expense.
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| The cemetery, is a rare green space, located within clear view of neighboring school children and is frequently used as a community park or a place to reflect by elder residents who enjoy the shade of Sycamore, Pine and Ash trees in the spring and summer.
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| Currently Butler Cemetery provides a final resting place for approximately 236 Camden City residents. Those interred of historical interests are Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Butler and eight USCT Civil War Veterans.
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| To read more about Dempsey Butler, access the names interred, and review targeted repairs: CLICK HERE |
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