Va. officials to install marker where freed slaves were buried

TUCKAHOE, Va. (AP) — Henrico County officials are planning to install a roadside marker honoring the historic significance of three local cemeteries that serve as the final resting places for freed slaves.

The Richmond Times-Dispatch (http://bit.ly/2aw6aDn ) reports that the marker will be unveiled during an Aug. 20 ceremony in honor of the Quioccasin (kwee-ock-a-sin), Westwood and Pryor Memorial cemeteries.

Those Richmond-area cemeteries hold the remains of those who lived in the historically black community of Quioccasin.

Local residents hope the marker will help the history of Quioccasin live on, especially as development has removed nearly all traces of the area’s past.

Henrico County residents buried in the graveyards include longtime state lawmaker Dr. Benjamin J. Lambert III and singer-songwriter Tommy Edwards, whose song “It’s All in the Game” topped the charts in the 1950.

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Information from: Richmond Times-Dispatch, http://www.timesdispatch.com

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