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The cemetery was established by President Woodrow Wilson in 1915 as part of the Anchorage townsite, one of a number of land reserves set aside for public facilities for the new town. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993, recognizing its status as Anchorage's oldest cemetery. [3]
Palmer Pioneer Cemetery 1419622: 249 feet (76 m) Palmer: Matanuska-Susitna: Pleasant Valley Cemetery 2319071 64°52'40"N 146°53'06"W 679 feet (207 m) Chena Hot Springs Fairbanks North Star: Sitka National Cemetery: 2061977
Off Arctic Valley Road, 12.5 miles (20.1 km) east of central Anchorage: Anchorage: The historical 244 acres (99 ha) area covers the Battery Area to the north and the Launch Area to the south. [4] 34: Spring Creek Lodge: Spring Creek Lodge
A USA TODAY Network New York database found 23 historically African-American burial grounds in New York. It's likely every centuries-old town, village or hamlet would have a similar site.
York was a mining settlement in the U.S. state of Alaska during the late 19th- and early 20th-century. The mining camp was located at the mouth of Anikovik River , at Cape York on the Seward Peninsula , about 80 miles (130 km) north-west of Nome and 45 miles (72 km) north-west of Port Clarence .
Fort Richardson National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located on the Fort Richardson United States Army installation near Anchorage, Alaska. It encompasses 39 acres (16 ha) and as of the end of 2020, it had more than 8,000 interments. For much of the year, the gravesites are inaccessible due to snowfall.
The Lake Como Cemetery Association was also established for the maintenance of the cemetery. Undocumented burials took place prior to 1925. There are documented burials of individuals who were ...