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Dick Pointer Cemetery

History Stop

Adjacent to Carnegie Hall is a cemetery with a historical marker detailing the bravery of African American slave Dick Pointer during a Shawnee attack in 1778. He helped save about 60 settlers when Shawnee warriors attacked Fort Donnally near Lewisburg. A petition to the government for his freedom was denied, but he was purchased and freed in 1801. He was granted a life lease on land where he lived until his death in 1827.

Many enslaved and free African Americans are buried here, including Dick Pointer.

Researched by Belinda Anderson

 

Dick Pointer Cemetery

Court St.
Lewisburg, WV

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