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Trinity Cemetery

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Circa 1837, St. Patrick's Church purchased a small lot on 3rd Street between German Street and Parade Street as its first cemetery. When 5 acres (20,000 m) were acquired in 1852 at 24th Street and Sassafras Street, the congregation moved remains from Third Street to the new site. This cemetery
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The earliest known Catholic cemetery in Erie was on land purchased on East 9th Street in 1837 and consecrated to that purpose on 2 August 1840. A site on Chestnut Street was acquired by the pastor of St. Mary's Church in 1848 and used by German Catholics. Remains were relocated from the East 9th
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Trinity Cemetery, consisting of 30 acres (120,000 m) of well-appointed walks, driveways, and ornamental trees and located about 4 miles (6.4 km) west of the city, was dedicated on 23 May 1869 in a consecration ceremony conducted by representatives of the diocese and area parishes and
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was closed to new interments and many bodies relocated to Trinity Cemetery after it opened. As of 1884, some families had refused consent for the bodies of loved ones to be relocated.
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Street cemetery to the Chestnut Street site during this period. The Chestnut Street cemetery was closed to new interments when Trinity Cemetery opened in 1869.
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and a host of local clergy processed from 8th Street to the cemetery that Sunday afternoon.
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and Member of the Board of Fire Commissioners, Common Council and Select Council of Erie
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who fought in World War II and was the inspiration for comic strip characters by
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witnessed by thousands of local area residents. Bishop
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Erie, Pennsylvania
Coordinates
42°06′09″N 80°09′03″W / 42.1025°N 80.1508°W / 42.1025; -80.1508
Catholic
Diocese of Erie
Trinity Cemetery
Find a Grave
Trinity Cemetery
The Political Graveyard
Trinity Cemetery
Trinity Sunday
Roman Catholic Diocese of Erie
Erie, Pennsylvania
Tobias Mullen
Philip Cochran
U.S. Army
colonel
Milton Caniff
Dell Darling
Major League Baseball
catcher
Chicago White Stockings
Chicago Cubs
St. Louis Cardinals all-time rosters
William F. Finneran
umpire
James Edward "Gussie" Gannon
Pittsburgh Pirates
Michael Liebel, Jr.

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