A flag placement ceremony was held at Locust Hill African American Cemetery in Trenton Memorial Day weekend.The cemetery on Hart Avenue is the oldest remaining segregated cemetery in New Jersey’s capital city serving the community between 1861 to 1911. The names of those buried there were lost, including 10 soldiers who fought in the Civil War.In recent years, six of the soldiers were identified and now, finally in 2024, all 10 soldiers’ names were recited at the ceremony.
"The Trenton Army JROTC and the Sixth Regiment Colored Soldiers Reenactors led the flag placement and gun salute ceremony."We all feel honored to be here," said Jonnathan Martinez, Trenton Army JROTC. "I enlisted in the Army, so I’m going to the Army, so it’s really truly touching. They’re not unknown anymore, which is great."Trenton Mayor W.
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