If you’re new to the work of Lane Street Project and its allies, cleanups are only part of what we do. Here’s a summary of our accomplishments since December 2019.

At Odd Fellows Cemetery:
- found the graves of Samuel H. Vick and his family
- cleared the Ben Mincey family plot and restored the hydrant marking his grave
- cleared 50 years’ worth of trash and dumped debris
- removed several tons of fallen limbs, tree trunks, vines, and other overgrowth
- cleared the tree canopy of invasive wisteria
- preserved historic yucca and daffodil plantings
- discovered dozens of fallen or otherwise hidden gravestones
- cleaned and reset damaged gravestones
- honored veterans buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery
- registered Odd Fellows (as well as Vick and Rountree Cemeteries) with the North Carolina State Office of Archaeology
- corrected inaccurate labeling of cemeteries as “Rountree-Vick Cemetery”
- marked all three cemeteries and Lane Street Project on Google Maps
- created database of extant grave markers in Odd Fellows and Rountree Cemeteries
- created database of known and probable burials in Odd Fellows, Vick, and Rountree Cemeteries
- raised public awareness of these cemeteries as historic sacred spaces
- educated the public about the histories of these cemeteries
- engaged with other organizations in North Carolina and Virginia to learn best practices and pro tips for the care of historic African-American cemeteries
- engaged multiethnic, multigenerational corps of volunteers from area churches, schools, Masonic lodges, veterans groups, fraternities and sororities during annual cemetery cleanup seasons running January to May
At Vick Cemetery specifically:
- caused Wilson City Council to publicly acknowledge ownership of Vick Cemetery
- after such acknowledgment, the City deeded Vick Cemetery to Wilson Cemetery Commission, whose grounds staff are now responsible for its regular upkeep and maintenance
- WCC staff removed dead trees and shrubs from the central monument (a task begun by LSP volunteers), limbed up overgrown hollies, and regularly cleans the monument’s brick platform, and contractors recently repaired and reset bricks
- increased awareness of Vick Cemetery as a sacred space, which has drastically reduced dumping and other vandalism at the site
- successfully pushed for ground-penetrating radar of Vick Cemetery, which revealed 4,224+ graves within the surveyed boundaries
- forced the City of Wilson to release the GPR report and make it readily available to the public
- held a public meeting to discuss the findings of the GPR report and field questions from the public
- reconsecrated Vick Cemetery in a multi-denominational ceremony that centered the descendant community
- indirectly secured a $50,000 state allocation for capital improvements to Vick Cemetery
- raised questions, to date unanswered about the removal, storage, and loss of headstones removed from Vick Cemetery 1995-1996
- raised questions, to date unanswered, about the installation of 90-foot power poles in Vick and Rountree Cemeteries in 1997
- filed public records requests pursuant to an investigation of the headstone removal, the power poles, and other matters concerning the abuse and neglect of Vick Cemetery
- demanded communication with the descendant community and public input and feedback in decisions concerning Vick Cemetery
- demanded a full survey of Vick Cemetery with a plat map showing surface features to be filed with Wilson County Register of Deeds
- demanded additional ground-penetrating radar to confirm presence of graves in public right of way
- sounded the alarm regarding severe erosion of the ditch bank adjacent to Vick Cemetery
- demanded explanations and an action plan when contractors unearthed and damaged grave markers and plot boundary walls while excavating the ditch
Photo by Lisa Y. Henderson, December 2025.
My, My, My!!!
THANK YOU, Lisa Henderson.
Your committed actions and documentation are stellar and noble.
I am a researcher and professor of graduate education in Leadership Studies , and you truly exemplify every leadership theory I’ve ever studied or taught.
You are a true leader of civic engagement and responsibilty!
We love you for guarding the historic memory of our deceased families and also for being a gatekeeper of the exposing of written historical records of a city in America.
ASHAY.