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Salem Cemetery (other)
Salem Cemetery may refer to various cemeteries, all in the United States ''(shown alphabetically by State)'': *Salem Memorial Park, Colma, California *Old Salem Church and Cemetery, Catonsville, Baltimore County, Maryland *Salem Street Burying Ground, Medford, Massachusetts *Harmony Grove Cemetery, Salem, Massachusetts *Salem Methodist Episcopal Church and Salem Walker Cemetery, Salem, Michigan *Salem Cemetery, Racine Township, Mower County, Minnesota *Salem Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Missouri *St. John's Episcopal Cemetery, Salem, New Jersey *Salem Fields Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York *Salem Welsh Church, Freedom, New York *Revolutionary War Cemetery, also called the Old Salem Burying Ground, Salem, New York *Salem Union Church and Cemetery, Maiden, North Carolina *Salem Cemetery (Winston-Salem, North Carolina) *Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Oregon *City View Cemetery, Salem, Oregon *Salem Cemetery, Auglaize Township, Allen County, Ohio, Auglaize Township, Allen County, Ohio {{geodis ...
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Salem Memorial Park
Salem Memorial Park and Garden was founded in 1891, originally as the New Salem Cemetery, and is located at 1711 California State Route 82, El Camino Real in Colma, California. History Congregation Beth Israel-Judea, Congregation Beth Israel had consecrated a portion of Golden Gate Cemetery (San Francisco, California), City Cemetery in San Francisco as Sholom or Salem Cemetery on December 2, 1877. City Cemetery was mainly used to bury immigrants and the indigent, with the vast majority of those interred being Chinese immigrants to California; the site is now occupied by the golf course in Lincoln Park (San Francisco), Lincoln Park and the Legion of Honor (museum), Legion of Honor museum. Public sentiment against burials in San Francisco began in the early 1890s, culminating in a ban on new burials by 1902. Congregation Beth Israel proactively purchased in Colma for the New Salem Cemetery from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco in October 1891, and a ceremony was h ...
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