Type of cemetery
In the United States , Canada , Australia , and elsewhere, a pioneer cemetery is a cemetery that is the burial place for pioneers. American pioneers founded such cemeteries during territorial expansion of the United States , with founding dates spanning, at least, from the late 18th to early 20th centuries.
A number of these have been officially designated as historic sites worthy of preservation, including at least 10 listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).[ 1]
Definitions
The State of Iowa defines "pioneer cemetery" as "a cemetery where twelve or
fewer burials have taken place in the past 50 years".[ 2]
The State of Nebraska defines an "abandoned or neglected pioneer cemetery" as having been founded or situated upon land that "was given, granted, donated, sold, or deeded to the founders of the cemetery prior to January 1, 1900", and that "contains the grave or graves of a person or persons who were homesteaders , immigrants from a foreign nation, prairie farmers, pioneers, sodbusters , first generation Nebraskans, or Civil War veterans".[ 3]
The State of Oregon defines a "pioneer cemetery" as "any burial place that contains the remains of one or more persons who died before February 14, 1909",[ 4] which is the 50th anniversary of Oregon's statehood .
California recognizes that pioneer cemeteries may have become the responsibility of a public cemetery district[ 5] or may be dedicated by the city or county as a pioneer memorial park if no longer maintained.[ 6] The law also authorizes the "removal of such copings, improvements, and embellishments which the governing board finds to be a threat or danger to the health, safety, comfort, or welfare of the public."
List of pioneer cemeteries
Dates are of official founding or earliest known burial.
Australia
Canada
United States
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Centerville Pioneer Cemetery (1850s), Fremont
Chevra Kaddisha Cemetery, Sacramento (1850), first Jewish cemetery in the state
Dublin Pioneer Cemetery (1859), Dublin
Evergreen Cemetery (1877), Los Angeles
Evergreen Cemetery (1850s), Santa Cruz
Golden Gate Cemetery (1870–1909), San Francisco
Grass Valley Pioneer Jewish Cemetery (1856–1891), Grass Valley
Haven of Rest (1870s), Julian
Holy Cross Cemetery (1887), Colma
Holy Cross Cemetery (1860s), Menlo Park
Jackson Pioneer Jewish Cemetery (1857), Jackson
Lone Mountain Cemetery (1854), San Francisco; which had included four cemeteries within the complex.
Long Beach Municipal Cemetery (c. 1901 ), Signal Hill
Marysville Hebrew Cemetery (1855), Marysville
Mount Eden Cemetery (1860), Hayward
New Helvetia Cemetery (c. 1845), Sacramento
Nevada City Jewish Cemetery (1854), Nevada City
Pioneer Cemetery (c. 1851), Nevada City
Pioneer Cemetery (c. 1851), San Andreas
Pioneer Memorial Cemetery (1857), San Bernardino
Placerville Pioneer Jewish Cemetery (1854), Placerville
Placerville Union Cemetery (1871), Placerville
Oak Hill Memorial Park , San Jose (1847), the oldest secular cemetery in California
San Fernando Pioneer Memorial Cemetery (1850s), Los Angeles
San Lorenzo Pioneer Memorial Park , also known as San Lorenzo Pioneer Cemetery, San Lorenzo (managed by the Hayward Area Historical Society )
Santa Clara Mission Cemetery (1777), Santa Clara
Sierra Madre Pioneer Cemetery (1882), Sierra Madre
Sonora Hebrew Cemetery (c. 1851), Sonora
Union Cemetery (1859), Redwood City
Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery , Colma (1905), many early graves from San Francisco were relocated here.
Yosemite Cemetery (1870s), Mariposa County
Odd Fellows or Masonic Pioneer (1865), Fallbrook
Florida
Indiana
Maine
Nebraska
New York
Ohio
Oregon
Eugene Masonic Cemetery (1859), Eugene
Eugene Pioneer Cemetery (1872), Eugene; NRHP-listed[ 1]
Fernwood Pioneer Cemetery , Newberg; NRHP-listed[ 1]
Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery (1882), Portland
Gresham Pioneer Cemetery (1859), Gresham
Hargadine Cemetery (1867), Ashland
Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery (1870), Hillsboro
Lebanon Pioneer Cemetery , Lebanon ; NRHP-listed [ 1]
Lee Mission Cemetery (1842), Salem
Lone Fir Cemetery (1855), Portland
River View Cemetery (1882), Portland
Salem Pioneer Cemetery (1850s), Salem
Texas
Washington
See also
References
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "National Register Information System" . National Register of Historic Places . National Park Service . November 2, 2013.
^ "Code of Iowa 331.325 Control and Maintenance of Pioneer Cemeteries – Cemetery Commission" . State of Iowa . Retrieved 2014-04-22 .
^ "12-808. Abandoned or neglected pioneer cemetery, defined" . Nebraska Revised Statutes . Nebraska Legislature . Retrieved 2010-01-11 .
^ "Regulations" . Oregon Parks and Recreation Department : Heritage Programs: Oregon Commission on Historic Cemeteries. Archived from the original on February 8, 2007. Retrieved 2010-01-11 .
^ "§ 9001. Public Cemetery Districts" . Health and Safety Code] . California Legislature . Archived from the original on 2012-10-10. Retrieved 2012-12-20 .
^ "§§ 8825–8829. Private Cemeteries: Abandonment" . Health and Safety Code . California Legislature . Archived from the original on 2012-10-10. Retrieved 2012-12-20 .
^ "Buxton Pioneer Cemetery" . Ontario Abandoned Places . Retrieved Apr 2, 2021 .
^ "The lost cemetery of Stanley Park" . Alberta Families Histories Society (AFHS) .
^ "Pioneers Cemetery in Stanley Park, Vancouver, BC, Canada | StanleyParkVan.com" . stanleyparkvan.com . Retrieved Apr 2, 2021 .
^ "St. Mary's Pioneer Cemetery, Calgary, AB, Burial Records" . www.interment.net . Retrieved Apr 2, 2021 .
^ "ExploreNorth" . explorenorth.com . Retrieved Apr 2, 2021 .
^ D’Anna, John (Sep 20, 2019). "Help solve a mystery. Samuel Elliott's historic headstone is at a Phoenix cemetery. But where's his body?" . AZCentral. Retrieved Sep 25, 2019 .