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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in El Paso County, Colorado. ... Evergreen Cemetery. February 11, 1993 1005 S. Hancock Ave. ...
Pikes Peak National Cemetery in El Paso County. Crystal Valley Cemetery, Manitou Springs; NRHP-listed; Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs; Fairview Cemetery, Colorado Springs; Pikes Peak National Cemetery, near Colorado Springs; United States Air Force Academy Cemetery, Colorado Springs; NRHP-listed
Evergreen Cemetery may refer to the following cemeteries in the ... (Colorado Springs, Colorado), listed on the NRHP in El Paso County, Colorado; Ute Cemetery, ...
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Evergreen Cemetery is the city-maintained cemetery for Colorado Springs, Colorado, on the National Register of Historic Places in El Paso County, Colorado. When Colorado Springs was founded in 1871 there were already two cemeteries serving El Paso County but both were quickly found to be inadequate in serving the needs of the rapidly growing city.
1873 - Town becomes seat of El Paso County. [3] 1874 Colorado College [4] and Colorado School for Deaf Mutes [5] established. Grasshopper plague. [6] Jackson house (residence) built. [5] Evergreen Cemetery in use. [6] 1875 - El Paso County Library (social library) active. [7] 1876 - Town becomes part of the new State of Colorado.
Pages in category "Burials at Evergreen Cemetery (Colorado Springs, Colorado)" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
William Jackson Palmer's grave, Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colorado. When Palmer retired from business, he devoted himself to philanthropic endeavors, giving away $4 million (equivalent to $135,644,444 in 2023). In the autumn of 1906, Palmer suffered a fall from a horse and was partially paralyzed.