Evergreen Cemetery (Juneau, Alaska) Explained

Evergreen Cemetery
Established:1887
Country:United States
Location:Juneau, Alaska
Coordinates:58.3047°N -134.4236°W
Type:Public
Owner:Juneau City and Borough
Findagraveid:174229
Politicalgeo:AK/ju-buried.html#cms04275

Evergreen Cemetery is a cemetery in Juneau, the capital of the U.S. state of Alaska. It was established in 1887 to replace the older cemetery on Chicken Ridge, near Main Street, when that location was staked as a gold mine. Most of the graves in this older cemetery were moved to the new cemetery between 1889 and 1892 and the rest were moved in about 1915. The grounds were deeded by Evergreen Cemetery Association to the City of Juneau on May 23, 1907.[1]

Evergreen Cemetery is operated by the Juneau Department of Parks and Recreation, and was Juneau's main cemetery from 1887 until Alaskan Memorial Park in Mendenhall Valley opened in the 1970s.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Local Area Place Names. https://web.archive.org/web/20070828042409/http://www.kinyradio.com/placenam.html. 2007-08-28. Aug 28, 2007. Oct 3, 2019.