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Mount Calvary Cemetery is located in north-central Davenport, Iowa, United States. It was established as St. Marguerite's Cemetery in the 1850s on 20 acres (8.1 ha) of property donated by Antoine LeClaire. [1] [2] It was officially platted by the Rev. A. Trevis, the pastor of St. Margaret's Church. At the time the cemetery lay outside the city ...
This list of cemeteries in Iowa includes currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (graves abandoned or removed) cemeteries, columbaria, and mausolea which are historical and/or notable.
Mount Calvary Cemetery may refer to: Mount Calvary Cemetery (Davenport, Iowa) Mount Calvary Cemetery (Dubuque) , Iowa, on the same street as St. John's Cemetery
Seven area churches maintained a section in the cemetery for their membership. [1] Mount Nebo Cemetery was created in 1861 for B’nai Ameth and Temple Emanuel. [3] The sections maintained by the individual churches were unified in 1920 and the cemetery was governed by a board of directors and maintained a sales office at the Kahl Building. A ...
Msgr. Madsen's grave in Mount Calvary Cemetery. In the early 1960s, Madsen helped establish the Liturgical Commission of the Diocese of Davenport. From 1962 to 1965, he served as the student chaplain at St. Ambrose. In 1965, he finished his teaching career at St. Ambrose and became pastor of St. Mary's Church in Fairfield, Iowa.
Mount Calvary Cemetery (Davenport, Iowa) Mount Olivet Cemetery (Dubuque, Iowa) Mount Pisgah, Iowa; O. Oakland Cemetery (Iowa City, Iowa) P. Pine Hill Cemetery ...
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President of St. Ambrose College, Davenport, Iowa Msgr. Hauber's grave in Mount Calvary Cemetery , Davenport Ulrich A. Hauber (June 28, 1885 – July 1, 1956) was a Catholic priest from the United States , who served as the fifth president of St. Ambrose College in Davenport, Iowa from 1926 to 1930.