Located on Veit Road in Hamburg, New York, the cemetery was once known as the German Protestant (and Lutheran) Cemetery and then it became the St. James Evangelical Cemetery. The graves are mostly those of German immigrants buried in the mid to late 1880s. The cemetery dates back to when St. James United Church of Christ was known as St. James Evangelical Church (before the Evangelical and Reformed merger and, of course, before the merger that created the United Church of Christ). Click here for more historical information.