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"San Diego Cemeteries: A Brief Guide". The Journal of San Diego History. San Diego Historical Society Quarterly. 28 (4). San Diego, CA: San Diego History Center. Brooks, Patricia; Brooks, Jonathan (2006). "7: Orange and San Diego Counties". Laid to Rest in California: a guide to the cemeteries and grave sites of the rich and famous. Guilford ...
Part of Pioneer Park in Mission Hills, it was in use between 1875 and 1919; converted from a cemetery to a public park in the early 1970s 6: New San Diego (Dunnell's) 348 W. "F" St. January 23, 1969 7: Pantoja Park: Downtown, Marina district: January 23, 1969 Built in 1850, it is the oldest park in downtown San Diego; located on G Street at ...
Oak Park Cemetery, Claremont [11] Oakwood Memorial Park Cemetery, Chatsworth; Odd Fellows Cemetery, Los Angeles; Portal of the Folded Wings Shrine to Aviation, North Hollywood, Los Angeles; Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier; San Fernando Mission Cemetery, Mission Hills; San Fernando Pioneer Memorial Cemetery; Savannah Memorial Park, Rosemead ...
44. Fort Rosecrans Cemetery. San Diego Shaded with native Torrey pines and surrounded by waters of the Pacific and San Diego Bay, Fort Rosecrans Cemetery features only neat rows of white marble ...
Relatives of a late Black businessman who helped popularize Juneteenth in San Diego are suing a cemetery after his remains were reported missing from the family's burial plot. Greenwood Memorial ...
Greenwood Memorial Park (San Diego) H. Holy Cross Cemetery (San Diego) M. Miramar National Cemetery; Mount Hope Cemetery (San Diego)
Burials at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery (130 P) G. Burials at Greenwood Memorial Park (San Diego) (20 P) M. Burials at Miramar National Cemetery (15 P)
Jesse Wilbur Ames (1807 – February 1866), also known as Juliano Ames, was a San Diego pioneer. He was born in Amesbury, Massachusetts but arrived as a sailor in San Diego in 1820, from Plainfield, Connecticut. Captain Ames was baptized into the Catholic faith as Jesse Julian Ames, which allowed him to own property and other rights.