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Canton Street (Canton Springs/Baptist) Cemetery, 6 Canton Springs Road

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Canton Street (Canton Springs/Baptist) Cemetery, 6 Canton Springs Road
  

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This cemetery was a gift from Nathaniel Alford, III. The Canton Baptist Society had its first burial there in 1807. Eleven Hazard Powder Mill employees lost their lives at the company and were buried here from 1819 to 1865.