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Elmwood Cemetery (Detroit)

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on March 5, 1849. The first burial occurred three weeks prior to the dedication on September 10, 1846. Founded by some of early Detroit's leading residents, Elmwood originally covered 42 acres (170,000 m). Over time, it expanded to encompass 86 acres (350,000 m) and is the final
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The Gothic Revival gatehouse was added in 1876 and in 2003 its portal was closed and filled with a reception room designed to harmonize with the historic architecture. The gate was closed because it was unable to accommodate larger vehicles which needed access to the grounds.
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chapel on the grounds was constructed in 1856. It underwent renovation in 1961 and was destroyed by fire in 1976. With a public outpouring of support, the building was restored and continues to play an important role.
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Elmwood was the first fully racially-integrated cemetery in the Midwest. A short distance from downtown Detroit, Elmwood continues to serve residents of all ethnic backgrounds and religious beliefs.
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purchased one-half acre to establish what is now Michigan's oldest Jewish cemetery. The State of Michigan designated it as a State Historic Site in 1975.
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resting-place of many notable Detroiters as well as ordinary citizens. In 1850, however, the cemetery became slightly smaller when
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was dedicated with a monument that depicts firefighting equipment and the fire hall that once stood at the corner of the present
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Elmwood's park-like grounds containing a gently-flowing stream and low hills were designed in 1890 by landscape architect
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on Randolph and Jefferson Avenue. The Civil War section holds 205 graves today.
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and incorporated as a non-profit corporation by Special Act 62 of the
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Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in Michigan
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In 1874, the state of Michigan purchased a section to inter
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Michigan State Historic Sites in Wayne County, Michigan
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U.S. Historic district
Contributing property
Michigan State Historic Site

Detroit
42°20′50″N 83°1′7″W / 42.34722°N 83.01861°W / 42.34722; -83.01861
Eastside Historic Cemetery District
ID82000550
Detroit
Michigan
Eastside Historic Cemetery District
rural cemetery
Michigan Legislature
Temple Beth El

Frederick Law Olmsted
Mount Auburn Cemetery
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Gothic Revival

Civil War
Renaissance Center
Detroit 9000

Russell A. Alger
Governor of Michigan
U.S. Senator
U.S. Secretary of War
William Edmond Armitage
Episcopal Diocese of Wisconsin

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