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Calvary Cemetery is a Roman Catholic funeral run by the archdiocese of Los Angeles in the East Los Angeles community. It is also called the "New Calvary Cemetery" because it succeeded the original Calvary Cemetery (north of Broadway), where Cathedral College was built.


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Histori

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When Los Angeles was initially surveyed and mapped under the leadership of General Edward Ord in 1849, his grave was at the top end of Eternity Street. At the bottom end of Eternity is the first church in Los Angeles, Placita. Among parts of the city flanked by adobe houses, orange trees, and Coast Live Oaks are suitable for the traditional funeral procession that guards believers to eternity. The land allocated to the cemetery lies between a river half a block north of College Street and toma (Madre Zanja intake) outside the northern edge of the city. The grave was named Calvary.

All the important figures from the country around Los Angeles are buried in Calvary, such as General AndrÃÆ' Â © s Pico, the hero of the Battle of San Pascual, and Don Abel Stearns, a man of many ranchos. The descending gulf from the west takes its name; it's called "Cemetery Ravine" (now Chavez Ravine, home of Dodger Stadium). Then, the Protestant cemetery for Los Angeles is laid out on Fort Hill, where the Grand Arts High School and Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels are now.

When Los Angeles swelled with the settlers, so too the Calvary Cemetery grew in size and importance, and a chapel was built. Large in scale for the desert of Southwest of Southern California, the chapel was dedicated to the memory of a patron, Andrew Briswell, who died in 1885. When conditions led to the establishment of a new cemetery, even larger on the other side of Los Angeles River in 1896 - at East Los Angeles - belonging to a historic cemetery is used for other uses. At that time, many Italians began to move to the north side of Los Angeles, where they set up a new church on North Spring Street. So many Italians moved in, that the upper part of the city was known as "Little Italy." As it progresses, a new, more permanent church building is sought, so parishioners buy the old Calvary Calendar chapel. The first child was baptized there in September 1904. The chapel was officially established as a church when Father. A. Bucci dedicates the old cemetery chapel as Saint Peter's Church on July 4, 1915.

The Old Calvary historic chapel survives today in the parish and St. Peter's Catholic Church, 1039 N Broadway. The old, historic Calvary cemetery is built on and most of it is now occupied by the Cathedral College. (Unpublished however is a body that may appear from time to time from under the Phantom football field.)

Current plot

The current site, measuring 137 hectares, was dedicated in 1896. All the Chapel of the Soul was built on the ground in 1902, and dedicated on All Soul's Day 'in the same year. Bishop George Thomas Montgomery offered the Pontifical Mass of Solomon at the temporary altar at the scene, and afterwards took the lead on the ground. It was designed as a replica of St. Peter's parish church. Giles in the rural town of Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, in England. The church is believed to have been the setting of the famous 18th century poem. Elegy Written on Country Churchyard . The chapel became one of the most visited places of worship in Southern California after it opened. All Souls Chapel is now used primarily for funeral services.

The Main Mausoleum, with its new chapel, was built in 1936. It was designed by architect Ross Montgomery. Two additional mausoleums, Our Lady's Garden and Gethsemane, have been built. The cemetery has its own priest and daily Mass is offered in the main Mausoleum chapel.

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Famous burial

  • Kathryn Adams (1893-1959), actress
  • King Baggot (1879-1948), actor, screenwriter/director
  • Lionel Barrymore (1878-1954), actor
  • Ethel Barrymore (1879-1959), actress
  • Eugenie Besserer (1868-1934), actress
  • Francelia Billington (1895-1934), actress
  • Mykolas Birziska (1882-1962), educator, Rector of the University of Vilnius, co-author and Declarator of Independence of Lithuania
  • Richard Boleslawski (1889-1937), director
  • Mary Carr (1874-1973), actress
  • Helene Costello (1906-1957), actress
  • Lou Costello (1906-1959), actor and comedian
  • Dolores Costello (1903-1979), actress
  • Mae Costello (1882-1929), actress
  • Maurice Costello (1877-1950), actor
  • Edward L. Doheny (1856-1935), oil tycoon
  • Jack Dragna (1891-1956), Los Angeles crime family boss
  • William W. Dixon (1838-1910), US Representative (Democrat Congress, Fifty Two). Then move to Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
  • Irene Dunne (1898-1990), actress
  • Stepin Fetchit (1902-1985), comedian
  • Bryan Foy (1896-1977), producer and film director
  • Henry Gage (1852-1924), governor of California
  • Cedric Gibbons (1893-1960), director of prolific film art and production designer
  • Elaine Hammerstein (1897-1948), actress
  • Ted Healy (1896-1937), original actor/leader of The Three Stooges
  • John Hodiak (1914-1955), actor
  • Mervin King (1914-2008), Captain of the Los Angeles Police Department
  • Emilio Kosterlitzky (1853-1928), linguist and Russian-born lucky army
  • Leno La Bianca (1925-1969), murdered by the Charles Manson family
  • Timothy Manning (1909-1989), Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Los Angeles
  • Bull Montana (1887-1950), wrestler, actor
  • Zachariah Montgomery (1825-1900), Assistant Attorney General in the First Administration of President Grover Cleveland
  • Matt Moore (1888-1960), actor
  • Owen Moore (1886-1939), actor
  • Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton (1885-1941), musician
  • J. Carrol Naish (1897-1973), actor
  • Country Pattern (1894-1987), actress
  • Marguerite Nichols (1891-1941), actress
  • Mabel Normand (1892-1930), actress and comedian
  • RamÃÆ'³n Novarro (1899-1968), actor
  • Pauline O'Neill (1865 - 1961), wife of Buckey O'Neill of Rough Rider fame
  • Mary Philbin (1903-1993), actress
  • Jack Reagan (1883-1941), father of Ronald W. Reagan
  • Nelle Wilson Reagan (1883-1962), mother of Ronald W. Reagan
  • Hugo Reid (1811-1852), an early resident of L.A. County, was originally buried at the El Campo Santo cemetery
  • Hal Roach, Jr. (1918-1972), film producer
  • Harry F. Sinclair (1876-1956), oil industrialist
  • Victor Varconi (1891-1976), Hungarian-born American actor
  • Jose Yarba (1892-1957), alias Mexican Joe Rivers, boxer
  • Eddie Collins (1883-1940), actor

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See also

  • List of Graves of the United States

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References

  • US. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Calvary Cemetery

Grave Spotlight
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External links

  • Political Graveyard.com: List of politicians buried in Calvary Cemetery, (East) Los Angeles

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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