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person were carefully identified and transferred and the new burial spot was painstakingly marked. Of the total buried at Mt. Calvary, approximately 50% were infants and children. Amazing mementos were found when graves were opened. Several disinterred bodies were of men in full military uniform, including spurs and swords. One grave contained several newspapers dating back to April 22, 1905; a copy of The Boston Post headlined the opening game of the American League between Philadelphia and Boston, in which Rube Waddell saved the day for Philadelphia.
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Colorado by rail or horseback. People coming from other states were quarantined at least two days at all of the borders. All schools and government offices were closed for weeks and weeks. This pandemic was the largest outbreak in recorded history, spanned from 1918 to 1925. Victims of the outbreak are buried in many locations at Mt. Olivet cemetery including Sections 12, 14, 22, and 26.
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Another astonishing tale from men who worked on the project relates that when the grave of an Irish woman from Leadville was uncovered, the scent of rose petals filled the air. There was great consternation that the body of a saint might have been disinterred. Sanctity terrified all the created great
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In 1950, from June to September, the remains of more than 7,000 persons were moved from Mt. Calvary to Mt. Olivet. Most of the bodies were reinterred in Section 24 while about 1,000 where buried elsewhere at Mt. Olivet, in family plots. Extraordinary care was taken to ensure that the remains of each
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Gallagher Memorial Chapel, dedicated in 1939, “stands guard” over the entire Mt. Olivet Cemetery.  Mary J. Gallagher donated the chapel as a mausoleum for the Bishops and Archbishops of Denver, in memory of her husband “Reddy” Gallagher. Reddy Gallagher was a red-headed, colorful boxer and
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Colorado's largest and most deadly influenza outbreak arrived on or about September 20, 1918. It did not take long for it to spread throughout the state. On October 7, a statewide advisory was posted to close public places and gatherings. By October 16, people were prohibited from entering
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In 1871, the first tram service from Denver was by horse-drawn trams. In 1886, they were replaced by electric trams. The route from Denver to Golden was known as the “Wishbone” Route and was luxury, comfort, and speed.  In 1891, Bishop Matz announced that Old Calvary Cemetery had been
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Relatively isolated, visitors often came to Mt. Olivet by horse and buggy. Union Pacific funeral trains made almost daily trips from Denver to Mt. Olivet. The trains were met by teams of ponies or horses, hitched to funeral biers, to travel up the long drive into the cemetery proper. It took almost
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Masses. Orators like Msgr. William O’Ryan, Msgr. Hugh L. McMenamin, Msgr. Francis Walsh, and Fr. E. J. Mannix delivered stirring sermons on patriotism and the virtue of praying for souls of the dead. In one of his sermons at a Memorial Day Mass, Bishop Tihen reportedly urged those at Mass to visit
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An examination of the record book of Mt. Olivet tells a graphic history of the times. Causes of death entered in the late 1800s include “died of softening of the brain,” and “died of acute insanity,” and “died of cramps.” Other poignant entries include a mother and child “killed by Indians” August
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carrying 1,500 people to Mt. Olivet for the cemetery consecration. Bishop Matz officiated at the dedication and described Mt. Olivet as the “new City of the Dead.” The primary Denver cemetery until that time had been Prospect Hill Cemetery, southeast of the city. In 1890 the city designated those
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condemned by the city of Denver and proclaimed that Catholics should use Mount Olivet Cemetery for burials.  The Union Pacific Railroad agreed to build a funeral car, special funeral train, and a depot near the cemetery.  The charge for roundtrip was fifty cents.
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grounds to be turned into a park. The Catholic section of Prospect Hill Cemetery was then renamed Mount Calvary Cemetery. The first burial at Mt. Olivet Cemetery was Elizabeth Kelley of Annunciation Parish on July 5, 1892.
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problems for Church officials who had to verify or deny the saintliness. Despite intensive research by The Denver Catholic Register, the Irish woman remains a mystery.
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26, 1868. Six members of another family were killed in a snow slide on March 10, 1884; 12 members of the family now lie together, side by side, at Mt. Olivet.
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an entire day for a funeral cortege to travel by train to Mt. Olivet and back to Denver. Later, interurban street cars served as funeral cars.
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Mt. Olivet succeeded Mt. Calvary, the first Catholic cemetery in Denver, located at 900 York Street, which is now part of
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wrestler who was a major proponent of the sport of boxing in Denver and had a long career as a sports columnist for
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Monsignor Harley Schmitt (Mt. Olivet Cemetery Chaplain), "A Brief History of Mt. Olivet Cemetery" in
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the cemetery often, to bring their picnic lunches and enjoy the beauty as a park of inspiration.
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Mount Olivet Cemetery, 1892–1992 – In Commemoration of the Centennial of Mount Olivet Cemetery
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Mount Olivet Cemetery
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The site of Mt. Olivet Catholic Cemetery was a 440-acre farm located in rural
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Mt. Olivet Cemetery was consecrated on September 25, 1892 by Bishop
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Mount Olivet Cemetery (Wheat Ridge)

Wheat Ridge, Colorado
United States
Coordinates
39°46′55″N 105°08′42″W / 39.7820336°N 105.1449212°W / 39.7820336; -105.1449212
Catholic
Archdiocese of Denver
http://www.cfcscolorado.org
Find a Grave
Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery
Catholic
cemetery
Archdiocese of Denver
Wheat Ridge, Colorado
Saint Simeon Catholic Cemetery
Jefferson County
Denver
Golden
Joseph Projectus Machebeuf
Nicholas Chrysostom Matz
Union Pacific
Denver Union Station

The Denver Post
Cheesman Park
Denver Botanic Gardens
Memorial Day

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