Mount Peace Cemetery Explained

Mount Peace Cemetery
Established:1865
Country:United States
Location:3111 West Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Coordinates:39.998°N -75.1824°W
Type:private
Owner:Odd Fellows
Website:www.cemeteryco.com
Findagraveid:1628663
Map Type:Pennsylvania#USA

Mount Peace Cemetery is a cemetery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that is owned and operated by the Odd Fellows organization. It was established in 1865 and is located at 3111 West Lehigh Avenue, near the Laurel Hill Cemetery.[1]

The cemetery property was originally part of the colonial estate of Robert Ralston and kept the estate name of Mount Peace.Another portion of the estate was used for the creation of Mount Vernon Cemetery.[2]

In May 1913, a statue of James Bartram Nicholson was erected in Mount Peace Cemetery in dedication to his service as Grand Sire of Sovereign Grand Lodge and as Grand Master and Grand Secretary of Grand Lodge of 1.O.O.F. of Pennsylvania.[3]

In 1951, the Oddfellows Cemetery on 22nd street in Philadelphia was closed and the bodies reinterred to other cemeteries operated by the Oddfellows including Lawnview Memorial Park and Mount Peace Cemetery.[4]

The burial records for Mount Peace Cemetery are kept at Lawnview Memorial Park in Rockledge, Pennsylvania.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mount Peace Cemetery . www.cemeteryco.com . Odd Fellows Cemetery Company . 5 January 2023.
  2. Book: Webster . J.P. . Vanishing Philadelphia: Ruins of the Quaker City . 2014 . The History Press . Charleston, SC . 978-1625851345 . 143 . 6 September 2019.
  3. Web site: On a Pedestal, 3 . www.gravelyspeaking.com . 9 February 2015 . 17 September 2019.
  4. Book: Oordt . Darcy . Haunted Philadelphia: Famous . 2015 . Globe Pequot . Guilford, Connecticut . 978-1493015795 . 250 . 2 September 2019.