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Church Street Graveyard

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Established
  
1819

Country
  
United States

Size
  
4 acres (1.6 ha)

Founded
  
1819

Location
  
Mobile, Alabama

Owned by
  
City of Mobile

Address
  
Mobile, AL 36602, USA

Church Street Graveyard

Burials
  
George Washington Owen, Eugene Walter, Edmund P. Gaines

Similar
  
Magnolia Cemetery, Wachovia Building, Regions Bank Building, Catholic Cemetery, RSA–BankTrust Building

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Church Street Graveyard is a historic city cemetery located in Mobile, Alabama. The cemetery is situated on 4 acres (1.6 ha) and is surrounded by a brick wall that dates to 1830. At the time that the cemetery was established it lay about a half mile away from most development, but it is now considered to be in downtown.

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History

Church Street Graveyard was founded in 1819, replacing the Campo Santo that was located at the site of the present Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception as the city's main place of burial. The new cemetery was not officially acquired from local landowner William E. Kennedy by the city of Mobile until a year later, in 1820. Mobile's city officials divided the cemetery into three sections. The northeastern third was designated for Catholics, the southeastern third for Protestants, and the remaining western portion a "graveyard for strangers". Masons, Odd Fellows, veterans, and the indigent incidentally came to be interred in this western section. The cemetery was closed to burial in 1898, though a few modern burials have taken place by special city resolution.

Notable monuments and interments

Many of the gravestones at Church Street Graveyard are significant examples of stone carving work done in New England and the Gulf Coast in the early 19th century. The cemetery also contains early examples of wrought and cast iron work.

The more notable interments include:

References

Church Street Graveyard Wikipedia