Episcopal Burying Ground and Chapel (Lexington, Kentucky) explained

Episcopal Burying Ground and Chapel
Nrhp Type:nrhp
Built:1832, 1867
Location:251 E. 3rd St., Lexington, Kentucky
Coordinates:38.0469°N -84.4892°W
Builder:G.D. Wilgus
Architect:John McMurtry
Architecture:Gothic Revival, Carpenter's Gothic
Added:June 24, 1976
Area:2acres
Refnum:76000869

The Episcopal Burying Ground and Chapel (also known as the Old Episcopal Burying Ground (OEBG)) is located at 251 East Third Street, in Lexington, Kentucky. The land was purchased in 1832 by Christ Church as a burial ground for its parishioners. The cemetery became extremely important during the 1833 cholera epidemic, during which one-third of the congregation died.

The burial ground also contains a small chapel that was built around 1867 and is thought to have been designed by notable Lexington architect John McMurtry. The small Carpenter Gothic chapel later became a sexton's cottage.

In 1976, the burying ground and former chapel were added to the National Register of Historic Places.[1]

The only person of color buried in the OEBG, is Rev. London Ferrill, a former enslaved man who came to Kentucky in 1811 after the death of his enslaver. In 1821, he was ordained by the Elkhorn Baptist Association. Rev. Ferrell ministered to the black population of Lexington at the First African Church, now the First African Baptist Church. It was founded by Rev. Peter Durrett, also known as "Uncle Peter" and "Old Captain", an enslaved man of Rev. Joseph Craig, who came to Kentucky with the Baptist members of The Travelling Church from Upper Spotsylvania, Virginia in 1781.

The cemetery is not regularly open to the public, but private tours can be given by appointment.

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  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=76000869}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Episcopal Burying Ground and Chapel / Old Episcopal Burying Ground and Chapel ]. National Park Service. Mrs. James Park, Jr. . November 1975 . February 24, 2018. With .