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Eastern Cemetery (Louisville)

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472: 149:). Human bones were found in inappropriate areas, including in a tool box, a glove compartment, a fast food bag, and shallow graves. Some of the behavior had been practiced since the 1920s, and records indicate reuse began in 1858. Officials resigned and were charged with 60 counts of charges that included reuse of graves and 119:
were used for burial in Eastern Cemetery. As of January 2017, the site has about 16,000 graves, and documentation for about 138,000 bodies. The pauper's graves contribute to the imbalance, but the public learned in 1989 that owners also had been reusing purchased grave sites. The property has
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fallen into disrepair since this news was brought to light, with neither Kentucky nor the original owners accepting ownership and financial responsibility for restorations. Louisville Crematories and Cemetery Corporation was dissolved, and its perpetual care fund lacks functional
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working for Louisville Crematories and Cemetery Company made the public aware that graves purchased by families had been reused. Bodies were buried atop other bodies, graves were carelessly excavated for reuse, and medical
405: 271: 505: 88:. It contains about 16,000 graves, though documentation for about 138,000 bodies. This imbalance is due to the cemetery formerly being a site for mass 345: 430: 477: 305: 554: 544: 549: 482: 458: 124:. Maintenance is currently provided by veterans, volunteer groups like the Friends of Eastern Cemetery, and Dismas Charities. 108:. The grounds were purchased by two Methodist Episcopal churches and used for burials by 1844. It hosted Louisville's first 487: 355: 406:"Party held at Eastern Cemetery on Baxter sparks concern about treatment of resting place – Insider Louisville" 272:"Eastern Cemetery documentary 'Facing East' aims to finally tell the full story – Insider Louisville" 228: 142: 100:
Originally known as The Methodist, the 28-acre Eastern Cemetery is located at 641 Baxter Avenue in
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Arthur Samuel "Art" Payne, (1900–1965), Bandleader, jazz musician and
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were buried in-mass rather than intact (as is legally required for
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Valentine "Wall" Hatfield (1834–1890), participant in the
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is a 28-acre cemetery located at 641 Baxter Avenue in
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Index

Louisville, Kentucky
Louisville, Kentucky
Cave Hill Cemetery
paupers' graves
Louisville, Kentucky
Cave Hill Cemetery
crematoriums
paupers' graves
interest
whistleblower
cadaver
University of Louisville
donated bodies
abuse of corpses
Henry Bidleman Bascom
Transylvania University
Hercules Burnett
Daniel Abraham Gaddie
Hatfield-McCoy Feud
Gennett Records
Felton Snow
William Henry Steward
Bartlett Taylor
Philip Tomppert
Amelia Tucker
Kentucky General Assembly



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