There are significant historical design characteristics to view and enjoy. Subsequent purchases of land were recorded, all with the recorded Deed restriction “For the Purpose of a Burial Ground or For the Purpose of a Cemetery.” The majority of early pioneers and community developers are buried here- a Who’s Who of Alpena County early growth. This original area was 20 acres in size and makes up what is now known as the “Original Section and Blocks 1 thru 13. In 1905 the cemetery consisted of 50 acres and at its zenith in 1910 had over 240 acres and extended south over 7 mile into what is today Palmer Park. ![]() It was Alpena Township who first managed and operated the Burial Grounds and then transferred ownership to the City Of Alpena in 1873. The cemetery was in the county at the time of its inception but easy to get to because it was on the main North/South Road i.e., Woodward Ave. Click on Places within United States, Michigan, county name. The area may have been the site of Native American burials before the first community members arrived. To search for cemeteries at the town level, follow directions below. Evergreen Cemetery, Tucson, AZ (1831-1912) Lake wood Cemetery, Minneapolis. Informal record keeping began then but there were earlier burials prior to 1866. MI United States Senators: Minnesota Clapp, Moses Edwin Davis, Cushman Kellogg. This cemetery is located on the south side of M-113 just east of Summit City Road, about 2 miles east of Kingsley MI. Transcribed by Scott Mills Evergreen Cemetery, 3415 E. Michigan Obituary Search, (1869-current) Michigan Birth Records Database, (1817-1999) Evergreen Cemetery Kingsley, Grand Traverse County, Michigan. The Alpena Township Department of Health purchased the original 20 acres of land in 1866 from Daniel Carter. Genesee County, Michigan Cemetery Transcriptions. Evergreen is cared for and controlled by the City of Omer. ![]() Edward's Cemetery on the south side of the road. Travel Michigan Avenue as it winds and turns along the scenic Rifle River. The area now known as Evergreen Cemetery began as locally known as "The Burial Ground," a pine barrens unsuitable for farming. Turn Northwest on Michigan Avenue in Omer. Plains Cemetery, Omer, Arenac, Michigan, United States.
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