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Evergreen Memorial Park (other)
Evergreen Memorial Park may refer to: * Evergreen Cemetery (Los Angeles) * Evergreen Memorial Park (Riverside, California), an alternate name of the ''Evergreen Cemetery'' in Riverside, California ** Evergreen Memorial Park & Mausoleum, the operational division of the ''Evergreen Cemetery'' in Riverside, California * Evergreen Memorial Park (Omaha, Nebraska) * Evergreen Memorial Park (Portsmouth, Virginia) See also * Evergreen Cemetery (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Evergreen Cemetery (Los Angeles)
Evergreen Memorial Park & Crematory is a cemetery in the East Side neighborhood of Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, California. Evergreen has several prominent individuals of historical Southern California on its grounds. Many pioneers are interred here, names such as Bixby, Coulter, Hollenbeck, Lankershim, Van Nuys, and Workman. There are politicians, notably former Mayors of Los Angeles. The Garden of the Pines section of the cemetery is a memorial to Japanese Issei pioneers. History Established on August 23, 1877, Evergreen is the oldest, and one of the largest, extant cemeteries in the city with over 300,000 interments. The section near 1st and Lorena streets was at one time a potter's field. Evergreen is notable for never having banned African-Americans from being buried at the cemetery. It has sections for Armenians, Japanese, and early white settlers, and a large section of Mexican graves. Burials Although Evergreen had established burial sites for different ethnicities, ...
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Evergreen Memorial Park (Riverside, California)
Evergreen Cemetery, or Evergreen Memorial Park is a cemetery in Riverside, California, United States. The first burial occurred in 1872, and the cemetery became the resting place of many historic figures of Riverside. History A portion of the current cemetery was originally set aside in 1870 when Riverside was platted. When the ''Riverside Cemetery Association'' was formed on November 11, 1873, they named the cemetery the Riverside Cemetery.Gunther, Jame Davies. ''Riverside County, California, Place Names; Their Origins and Their Stories'', Rubidoux Printing Co, 1984, p. 182. . In 1880 the Riverside Cemetery Association incorporated as the Evergreen Cemetery Association. In 1966 the name Evergreen Memorial Park and Mausoleum was adopted, and burials continue today in the newer sections of the cemetery under that name. The older sections of the cemetery, now named the Evergreen Historic Memorial Cemetery, were in disrepair for many years, but were restored in 2008 through a coo ...
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Evergreen Memorial Park & Mausoleum
Evergreen Cemetery, or Evergreen Memorial Park is a cemetery in Riverside, California, United States. The first burial occurred in 1872, and the cemetery became the resting place of many historic figures of Riverside. History A portion of the current cemetery was originally set aside in 1870 when Riverside was platted. When the ''Riverside Cemetery Association'' was formed on November 11, 1873, they named the cemetery the Riverside Cemetery.Gunther, Jame Davies. ''Riverside County, California, Place Names; Their Origins and Their Stories'', Rubidoux Printing Co, 1984, p. 182. . In 1880 the Riverside Cemetery Association incorporated as the Evergreen Cemetery Association. In 1966 the name Evergreen Memorial Park and Mausoleum was adopted, and burials continue today in the newer sections of the cemetery under that name. The older sections of the cemetery, now named the Evergreen Historic Memorial Cemetery, were in disrepair for many years, but were restored in 2008 through a coo ...
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Evergreen Memorial Park (Omaha, Nebraska)
The following is a list of cemeteries in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska in the United States. The earliest cemetery in Omaha is the Mormon Pioneer Cemetery, established in 1846 for residents of Culter's Park. Cemeteries See also * History of Omaha * Jews and Judaism in Omaha * Christians and Christianity in Omaha External links Cemeteries in Douglas County {{Omaha * Cemeteries Omaha Omaha ( ) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Nebraska and the county seat of Douglas County. Omaha is in the Midwestern United States on the Missouri River, about north of the mouth of the Platte River. The nation's 39th-largest city ...
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Evergreen Memorial Park (Portsmouth, Virginia)
Evergreen Memorial Park is a cemetery in Portsmouth, Virginia, United States. The earliest burials date back to 1906. Notable interments * David Duffy Barrow (1876–1948), Spanish-American War Medal of Honor recipient * Perry Ellis (1940–1986), fashion designer The cemetery contains the war graves of 21 British Commonwealth naval personnel of World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ....CWGC Cemetery Report
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