A military cemetery of 0.6 hectares dating from the 1850s.
A cemetery dating to 1852 is also in the district.
Adjacent to the church building is a cemetery dating to circa 1790.
Also on the property are two contributing resources, including a cemetery dating from circa 1894, and a parsonage built in 1951.
This road has a bad reputation among drivers - and for good reason: it crosses an ancient cemetery dating from the 10-11th centuries.
The land area contains two British military cemeteries dating from the yellow fever epidemic of the 1860s.
Also included are a rural cemetery dating from the late 19th century, one historic bridge, and an early 20th century school.
Danbury's oldest cemetery, with some graves dating to ca. 1700.
One half of the people found in a Nubian cemetery dating to as early as 12,000 years ago had died of violence.
There are graves in its cemetery dating to 1892.