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This list of cemeteries in Ohio includes currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (graves abandoned or removed) cemeteries, columbaria, and mausolea which are historical and/or notable.
Old St. Joseph's Cemetery was founded at West Eight Street & Enright Avenue, in 1843 by Reverend John Baptist Purcell. The cemetery received its first burials the same year, and there have been over 85,000 interments since. [1]
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St. Joseph Cemetery, St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery or variants may refer to: Old St. Joseph's Cemetery (Cincinnati, Ohio) New St. Joseph Cemetery (Cincinnati, Ohio) St. Joseph Catholic Church (Camp Springs, Kentucky) St. Joseph Cemetery (Fleming, New York) St. Joseph Cemetery (Manchester, New Hampshire) St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Palm Bay ...
Saint Joseph Cathedral: Columbus 212 E Broad St, Columbus, OH 43215 Saint Ladislas Church Columbus 277 Reeb Ave, Columbus, OH 43207 Modernist Saint Mary of the Assumption Church: Columbus 684 S 3rd St, Columbus, OH 43206 Gothic Revival Saint Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church is the third oldest church building in Columbus. [8]
More images: 4th St, north side of Chittenden, railroad, Rant Ave and 6th Ave 2344-87 December 8, 1987 Yes, boundaries the same, #85000947: April 30, 1985 CR-47 South High Commercial Historic District: More images: S. High St, E. Main St, Pearl and E. Mound St 2343-87 December 8, 1987 Yes, boundaries the same, #83004301: December 29, 1983 CR-48
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The cathedral c. 1900-10. St. Joseph Parish, named after Saint Joseph, was founded by members of St. Patrick's Parish in Columbus in 1866 to alleviate overcrowding. Its pastor, the Rev. Edward M. Fitzgerald, began to plan for the church, raised money, formed a building committee and secured property on Broad Street and Fifth for $13,500. [1]