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  • Willow Grove Over The Years
  • Black River Road Murder 1869
  • Burial Grounds Clean Up And Cross Installation – 1994
  • Celebrating The Installation Of The Cross – The Struggle 1997
  • Church Opening 1984
  • Duval – Built The Church
  • Info Sought – News Clip
  • List of Black Refugees
  • Loch Lomond
  • Names of Black Loyalist
  • People Buried at Willow Grove
  • People Visiting Willow Grove Burial Grounds
  • Preparation of land for graveyard – 1983
  • Some of the Burial Grounds History
  • The Struggle
  • Willow Grove Baptist Church
  • Willow Grove Clean Up
  • Willow Grove Stamp
  • Willow Grove Over The Years
  • Black River Road Murder 1869
  • Burial Grounds Clean Up And Cross Installation – 1994
  • Celebrating The Installation Of The Cross – The Struggle 1997
  • Church Opening 1984
  • Duval – Built The Church
  • Info Sought – News Clip
  • List of Black Refugees
  • Loch Lomond
  • Names of Black Loyalist
  • People Buried at Willow Grove
  • People Visiting Willow Grove Burial Grounds
  • Preparation of land for graveyard – 1983
  • Some of the Burial Grounds History
  • The Struggle
  • Willow Grove Baptist Church
  • Willow Grove Clean Up
  • Willow Grove Stamp

Preparation of land for new Grave Yard 1983

Land Donated to PRUDE Inc – 1983

The renewing of the willow grove Black Burial Grounds was championed by the first burial grounds committee to bring the grounds back to the good old days look, under the leadership of PRUDE Inc’s 1st President Mr. Raymond Richards.

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