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Evergreen Cemetery (Los Angeles)

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42: 277:, nurse and philanthropist, was one of the well known figures to be buried at the cemetery, in 1891. There is a section called the β€œShowmen’s Rest” in which 400 carnival workers and circus performers are buried by a memorial that is decorated with a lion. It was established by the Pacific Coast Showmen’s Association in 1922. One presumed serial killer, Bertha Bielstein, at one time lay in Evergreen Cemetery; however she was buried under another name, Olga Miller. Bielstein came from an upper-middle-class family in 1737: 1715: 294:." Ownership of the indigent cemetery passed from the City to the County of Los Angeles in 1917. At the time, it was clear the potter's field would have burial space for only a few more years. By 1924, burial space in the potter's field was exhausted and the county built a crematorium at the site, on the corner of Lorena and 1st streets, and began to cremate its indigent deceased. 310:
The Chinese community was allowed to utilize a corner of the potter's field and soon after, in September 1888, erected a shrine. Evergreen left the shrine in place when it purchased the potter's field from the county in 1964 and let it fall into disrepair over the years. The shrine and the land under
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Evergreen Cemetery purchased most of the 9-acre (36,000 m) potter's field from the county in 1964. It then prepared the newly recovered parcel for burials by covering it with 8 feet (2.4 m) of compacted soil. Only the crematorium was retained by the county. In 2007, the cremated remains of
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Until the Civil Rights era, racism barred the Chinese from burying their dead in most cemeteries, including Evergreen. The only place that allowed burial of Chinese persons was the city's potter's field. Unlike white indigents, who were buried at no charge, the Chinese had to pay US$ 10 (HK$ 78) to
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Although Evergreen had established burial sites for different ethnicities, they were still segregated from one another. First-generation Japanese, called Issei, had established a burial site on the grounds. In 1949, a memorial for the 442nd Regimental Combat Team was incorporated and remembered for
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With only a few open areas in Boyle Heights, the Evergreen Jogging Path Coalition worked with city officials to bring together a fitness area to improve local health. In 2003, a 1.4 mile jogging track was completed, encircling the cemetery. The track has exercise stations, shade, and benches so
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light rail extension uncovered the skeletal remains of 174 people buried near the south side of the Los Angeles County Crematorium, adjacent to Evergreen Cemetery. Archaeologists working for the agency determined that the excavation site was likely the Chinese section of the potter's field. The
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Since 1897, Evergreen has held festivities every Memorial Day. Veterans, activist groups and families enter the cemetery grounds. Military organizations are stationed at different places as the Veterans Drum Corps lead the way from the streets, and Medal of Honor wreaths are distributed to the
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Despite acknowledging there were 902 Chinese buried at the site, and that each grave had cost the Chinese US$ 10, Martin wanted the remains moved to the new cemetery and offered $ 2 per body as compensation, "The idea being that you would move all of the bodies as fast as practicable."
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people from around the metro area can exercise regularly. as part of the Eastside Access Project which assists in building easier paths to the metro stations and accessible tracks for fitness. The path was dedicated in the memory of local activist,
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In return for a zoning variance to permit the cemetery, the founders of Evergreen gave the City of Los Angeles a 9-acre (36,000 m) parcel of the proposed cemetery in 1877 for use as an indigent graveyard, often referred as a
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By the time the county took ownership of the potter's field in 1917, it was clear it was running out of space, so the Chinese community responded by purchasing land and in 1922 opening the
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the Japanese-American soldiers who had fallen during World War II. Every year during the Obon festival, families gather to keep up their relatives' tombstones and to visit the spirits.
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from being buried at the cemetery. It has sections for Armenians, Japanese, and early white settlers, and a large section of Mexican graves.
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Evergreen has several prominent individuals of historical Southern California on its grounds. Many pioneers are interred here, names such as
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Established on August 23, 1877, Evergreen is the oldest, and one of the largest, extant cemeteries in the city with over 300,000
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majority of the remains were Asian males found along with rice bowls, jade bracelets, Chinese burial bricks, Asian coins and
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Rod Lane is buried here after Freddy Krueger murders him in his prison cell and makes it look like a suicide in
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Evergreen Cemetery (Los Angeles)
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in 1992 and restored soon after. It is now a registered historic monument.
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gravesites. Sometimes guest speakers are invited to make speeches.
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In 2016 it received new additions and updated facilities.
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19th Century Chinese Memorial Shrine Preservation Project
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Metro construction workers widening First Street for the
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over 1700 unclaimed bodies were buried in the cemetery.
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Evergreen Jogging path, Dedicated to Lloyd Monserratt:
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Evergreen Cemetery, Los Angeles

Boyle Heights, Los Angeles
California
Coordinates
34Β°02β€²25β€³N 118Β°11β€²52β€³W / 34.0402899Β°N 118.1978499Β°W / 34.0402899; -118.1978499
Find a Grave
Evergreen Memorial Park & Crematory
The Political Graveyard
Evergreen Memorial Park & Crematory
cemetery
East Side
Boyle Heights, Los Angeles
California
Bixby
Coulter
Hollenbeck
Lankershim
Van Nuys
Workman
Mayors of Los Angeles
Issei
interments
potter's field
African-Americans
Biddy Mason
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
potter's field
Chinese Historical Society of Southern California
Chinese Cemetery

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