Chung Wah Cemetery Explained

Chung Wah Cemetery
Coordinates:38.6733°N -121.1836°W
Built:1906
Architecture:Shrine/vault
Added:August 21, 1995
Refnum:95000999

The Chung Wah Cemetery, also known as China Mission-Chung Wah Chinese Cemetery, in Folsom, California is a cemetery from 1906.

The city of Folsom had a thriving Chinese community of about 3,000 that was drawn by the gold mining in the area. The size and shape of the cemetery suggests that it was not planned well. Graves were reportedly dug wherever there was room, with no specific orientation or layout. The Chung Wah cemetery served Chinese immigrants of the Heungshan dialect while another local cemetery, Yeong Wo was built by people from the Chungshan district.[1] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Folsom seeks historical recognition for its Chinese cemeteries. Farrow. Ross. 4 May 1995. Sacramento Bee. N3.