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  2. Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 - Wikipedia

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    Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 is a historic cemetery in the Garden District neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisiana.Founded in 1833 and still in use today, the cemetery takes its name from its location in what was once the City of Lafayette, a suburb of New Orleans that was annexed by the larger metropolis in 1852.

  3. Historic Cemeteries of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Lafayette Cemetery No. 2: 1858: Benevolent associations: Extant: Most society tombs are abandoned Significant disrepair Locust Grove Cemetery No. 1: 1859: Potter's field: Defunct: Locust Grove Cemetery No. 2 built nearby in 1877 Both closed in 1879 and subsequently demolished Hebrew Rest Cemetery No. 1: 1860: Jewish: Extant

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Orleans ...

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    Lafayette Cemetery No. 1: Lafayette Cemetery No. 1. February 1, 1972 : 1400 Washington Ave. 87: Lafitte Avenue Project Buildings C-47, E-45 and No. 46 ...

  5. Garden District, New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery contains many fine and historic tombs, among them those of Samuel Jarvis Peters, father of the New Orleans public school system, and General Harry T. Hays, distinguished confederate general. At Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 are buried many persons of German and Irish origin who lived in the City of Lafayette.

  6. ‘Tombstone tourists’ find the beauty and joy in cemetery visits

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  7. Cornelius Hurst - Wikipedia

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    Faubourg Hurstville was the first faubourg of what is now Uptown New Orleans, created in 1833 by Cornelius Hurst, a wealthy businessman. [1] He also sold land for the construction of the landmark Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 in New Orleans. Bankrupted in the Panic of 1837, Hurst lost all his holdings and spent the rest of his life in poverty.

  8. Fort Lauderdale is maxing out on cemetery space. Could closed ...

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    The issue of space was first raised at March 14 Cemetery System Board of Trustees meeting, in which members voted 4-1 to ask commissioners to consider using closed schools for more burial space.

  9. Clint Hill, Secret Service agent who tried to protect JFK ...

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    Clint Hill, the U.S. Secret Service agent who leaped atop John Kennedy's limousine to shield the mortally wounded president and long wondered if he could have saved him by acting quicker, has died ...