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  2. Cypress Grove - Greenwood Cemetery

    www.greenwoodnola.com/cypress-grove

    Cypress Grove Cemetery became the first cemetery built to honor New Orleans volunteer firemen and their families with the help of New Orleans philanthropist Stephen Henderson in 1838. Henderson’s estate left property to the Firemen’s Charitable & Benevolent Association.

  3. About. Get directions 120 City Park Avenue. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Coordinates: 29.97887, -90.11146. www.greenwoodnola.com/cypress-grove/ Cemetery ID: 67510. Members have Contributed. 18,259 Memorials. 68% photographed. 44% with gps.

  4. Cypress Grove Cemetery No. 2 - Find a Grave

    www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2375611

    (Cypress Grove #2) is presently located beneath Canal Blvd. adjacent to Greenwood Cemetery. It is believed that ...Confederate soldiers were buried in mass type graves, and that this cemetery also held a number of civilians that were buried pre-war.

  5. Caring for the burial needs of New Orleans since 1852, Greenwood Cemetery & Mausoleum is the most popular cemetery in New Orleans. Greenwood is centrally located at City Park Avenue and Canal Boulevard, offering an on-site funeral home, landmark monuments, historic tombs, modern Mausoleum, and more.

  6. Burial Records - Greenwood Cemetery

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    Cypress Grove and Greenwood cemeteries maintain records of all interments dating back to 1840. A searchable burial data base is available here from 1854 to present for Greenwood and from 1910 to present for Cypress Grove.

  7. Historic Cemeteries of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The Song On Tong Association built a society tomb in the Cypress Grove Cemetery, complete in 1904. The design of this tomb suited the needs of the Chinese immigrant population that it served. The cemetery faced east, toward the rising sun, consistent with traditions in Chinese architecture.

  8. Cypress Grove Cemetery - Visit New Orleans

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    Cypress Grove Cemetery was built to honor New Orleans volunteer firemen and their families. Established in 1840 the entrance pylons and lodges were built resembling Egyptian ceremonial architecture. Cypress Grove has some of the nations leading memorial architectural designs.

  9. Cypress Grove Cemetery : Cemeteries : Cemeteries of New Orleans :...

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    Location: 120 City Park Avenue. New Orleans, LA 70119. (Canal Street at City Park Avenue) For more information, contact: Fireman’s Charitable and Benevolent Society. 504-482-8983. www.greenwoodnola.com/cypress-grove/

  10. Cypress Grove Cemetery | New Orleans, Louisiana | Ever Loved

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    Cypress Grove Cemetery is a historic burial site located in vibrant New Orleans, Louisiana. This long-standing establishment showcases an impressive collection of 19th-century marble tombs, ornate mausoleums, and monuments, reflecting the rich cultural and historical traditions of the area.

  11. Cypress Grove Cemetery - Edward Branley - The NOLA History Guy

    nolahistoryguy.com/blog/2021/05/13/cypress-grove-cemetery

    The cemetery stands at the end of Canal Street, at City Park Avenue. The Firemen's Charitable and Benevolent Association (FCBA) owns the cemetery. Additionally, they acquired the property across the street and founded Greenwood Cemetery. Cypress Grove features a number of private tombs and copings.

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