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Saint Catherine's Church Cemetery Monte Rio 38°28′09″N 123°00′38″W / 38.4691010°N 123.01049°W / 38.4691010; -123.01049 ( Saint Catherine's Church
Evergreen Cemetery may refer to the following cemeteries in the United States (listed by state, then city/town): Alaska. Evergreen Cemetery (Juneau, Alaska)
Total Wreck Cemetery; Topawa. Komlic Cemetery; St. Catherine's Mission cemetery; Topawa Village Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation) Tucson [186] Aguilar Ranch Cemetery; Alameda-Stone Cemetery, a.k.a. National Cemetery (1860–1875) [187]
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In 1919, the Evergreen Cemetery Company started a competing cemetery on the western side of Aurora Avenue, directly opposite Washelli Cemetery. In 1922, Evergreen Cemetery purchased Washelli from the ANA, although the merger did not become final until 1928. By 1952, Evergreen had taken over the mausolea, crematory and columbarium. The cemetery ...
The land for Evergreen Cemetery was a gift from the Imus family. [7] An early burial at this cemetery was a baby named Julia Arcan, who died in Death Valley in 1850. [5] Some say the first burial was in 1858, when Harry Speel fell off a cliff at what is now called Cowell Beach.
Evergreen Cemetery is a cemetery, crematorium and mausoleum located in Oakland, California, near the Eastmont Town Center and Mills College. The cemetery was established in 1903 and is located on a small hill, with a large combined mausoleum, crematorium and chapel at the top of the hill. [ 1 ]
Evergreen Cemetery was established around 1860, but it does not appear to have been used extensively, except by the Chidsey family, until recent years. It was not included in the Hale census of Connecticut cemeteries conducted in the 1930s. The white-marble Chidsey obelisk is one of the chief objects of historical interest.