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Santa Barbara Cemetery is a cemetery located at 901 Channel Drive in Santa Barbara, California. Founded in 1867, it serves as a nonsectarian cemetery. [1]
The Chapel of San Ramon, also known as the Benjamin Foxen Memorial Chapel [2] or the Sisquoc Chapel, [3] is a chapel and cemetery located in Santa Maria, California, United States. It is listed on the list of California Historical Landmarks and is also the first historic landmark listed by Santa Barbara County, California. [4]
This category is for people whose remains are interred at Santa Barbara Cemetery in Santa Barbara, California. Pages in category "Burials at Santa Barbara Cemetery" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.
Santa Paula Cemetery, Santa Paula [29] Simi Valley Public Cemetery, includes El Rancho Simi Pioneer Cemetery , Simi Valley [ 34 ] [ 35 ] [ 32 ] [ 36 ] [ 37 ] Yolo County
The center of Confederado culture is the Campo Cemetery in Santa Bárbara d'Oeste, where most of the original Confederados from the region were buried. Because of their Protestant religion, they could not be buried in a Catholic cemetery, so they created their own cemetery, the first non-Catholic, non-indigenous cemetery in Brazil. The ...
C. California Historical Landmarks in Santa Barbara County; California State Route 144; California State Route 154; California State Route 192; California State Route 225
Saint Barbara: The Truth, Tales, Tidbits, and Trivia of Santa Barbara's Patron Saint. Santa Barbara, California: Kieran Pub. Co. ISBN 9780963501813. Haas, Capistran J. (1988). Saint Barbara, Her Story. Santa Barbara, California: Old Mission. OCLC 183447944. Holy Great Martyr Saint Barbara: Who Was Killed by Her Own Father for Her Faith in Christ.
At Mission Santa Barbara, a religious outpost founded in California in 1786, stone "skull and crossbone" carvings denote the cemetery entrance. At Gallipoli, Italy, cross over skull and crossbones in the church Oratorio Confraternale delle Anime del Purgatorio (1660).