Rienzi Cemetery (Fond du Lac, Wisconsin) explained

Rienzi Cemetery
Map Type:Wisconsin
Established:1848
Location:N6101 Co Rd K,
Country:US
Coordinates:43.7626°N -88.385°W
Interments:>24,000
Findagraveid:481345

Rienzi Cemetery is a 60-acre burial site located in the town of Empire, Wisconsin, overlooking the city of . Established in 1845, it is one of the oldest known cemeteries in Wisconsin. Originally created by Wisconsin Territory governor Nathaniel P. Tallmadge to bury his son William Davies Tallmadge, the cemetery is now the final resting place for over 24,000 people, including many of the most prominent citizens from the history of [1]

History

The land now utilized for Rienzi Cemetery was formerly part of the estate of Nathaniel P. Tallmadge, the 3rd governor of the Wisconsin Territory. Tallmadge, along with other prominent early pioneers of the area, purchased land on "the Ledge" (the far western edge of the Niagara Escarpment) overlooking the current city of The first burial at the site was Tallmadge's son, William Davies Tallmadge, who died at age 18 in 1845. Eight years later, Tallmadge donated 8.5 acres from his estate to create a public cemetery. The site was later expanded with 12 additional acres, before expanding to its present 60-acre size.[1] [2]

Notable interments

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Our History . Rienzi Cemetery . November 16, 2024 .
  2. Web site: Rienzi Cemetery, Off of County Highway K . . November 16, 2024 .