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The city of New Orleans conducted $ 450,000 in repairs and upgrades to Holt Cemetery in 2013 and 2014. However, the graves and tombs themselves remain in a state of significant neglect, with human remains being evident. New burials continue at Holt Cemetery, and the graves show evidence for frequent
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residents of the city. Funeral processions to Holt Cemetery were generally around, rather than through, the city. The original cemetery was 5.5 acres, and it was expanded in 1909 to 7 acres. Nearly all of the tombs are in-ground burials. As established, ownership of the graves at Holt Cemetery were
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Most of the graves and tombs at Holt Cemetery were not commercially or professionally produced but were instead fabricated by families of the deceased, giving the cemetery a strong personal touch.
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given to the families of the deceased for the cost of digging the grave and subsequent maintenance of the plot.
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of New Orleans) who officially established the cemetery in the 19th century. Holt Cemetery is one of the
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The cemetery contains the remains of known and unknown early blues and jazz musicians, including
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were briefly interred there, then dug up, and incinerated. Later, in 1973, four victims of the
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Holt Cemetery: An Anthropological Analysis of an Urban Potter's Field
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The Upstairs Fire – June 24, 1973 – 25th Anniversary Memorial Service
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Huber, Leonard V.; McDowell, Peggy; Christovich, Mary Louise (1974).
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The cemetery was established in 1879 to inter the bodies of poor or
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4901 Rosedale Drive, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
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Over the years, Holt Cemetery has been a destination of
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Potter's field cemetery in New Orleans, Louisiana US
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New Orleans Architecture (Vol. III): The Cemeteries
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29°59′06″N 90°06′22″W / 29.98498°N 90.10613°W / 29.98498; -90.10613
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Holt Cemetery
potter's field
New Orleans
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Delgado Community College
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Red-light district
Historic Cemeteries of New Orleans
indigent
Babe Stovall
Jessie Hill
Charles "Buddy" Bolden
Robert Charles
1900 New Orleans race riot
UpStairs Lounge arson attack
ghost hunters
grave-robbing
Voodoo
Santería
Hungarian
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