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135: 555: 599: 255: 1691: 624: 280: 1702: 202: 36: 631: 606: 287: 262: 546:, which owns and manages this cemetery, has closed it to the general public, ostensibly because of the rise in vandalism there. However, in a controversial move, the diocese is now charging tour companies for access ($ 4,500 per year, or lesser amounts for short periods). Families who own tombs can apply for a pass to visit. 851:(1842–1884), also known as R. B. Elliott, of South Carolina. Born in Massachusetts, 1842. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from South Carolina, 1868 (alternate), 1880; member of South Carolina state legislature; U.S. Representative from South Carolina 3rd District, 1871–1875. Black. 869:(1806–1874) was a Polish and American soldier. Born in New Orleans. He served in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. He was appointed to colonel of Chalmette Regiment, mainly made of Scandinavian immigrants from the Louisiana State Militia. 839:(1801–1870) of New Orleans, Orleans Parish, La. Born in France. Member of Louisiana state senate, 1845; U.S. Senator from Louisiana, 1847, 1849–53; U.S. Minister to Spain, 1853–55; officer in the Confederate Army during the Civil War. Died in New Orleans. 885:(1820–1910) was the President of Haiti from December 1902 until December 1908. He seized power with the help of the United States, and declared himself "President for Life" at age 87 in January 1908, and was exiled in December of that year. 1580: 863:(1836–1921) of Louisiana. Born in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, La. Nephew of Theodore Gaillard Hunt. Democrat. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; U.S. Representative from Louisiana 1st District, 1883–85. 1751: 1675: 1611: 1595: 1585: 1731: 465:
was interred there in 1989. Subsequently, Morial's family built a new family tomb at St. Louis Cemetery No. 3, and Morial's body was reinterred there in late 2014. Notable creole author and educator
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The cemetery spans just one square block but is the resting place of many thousands. A Protestant section (generally not vaulted) lies in the northwest section.
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St. Louis No. 3 is located some 2 miles (3.2 km) back from the French Quarter, some 30 blocks from the Mississippi, fronting
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There are many notable citizens of 19th and 20th century New Orleans laid to rest here. These include the Venerable Mother
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on average are more elaborate than at the other St. Louis cemeteries, including a number of fine 19th century
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is buried at Saint Louis Cemetery Number One. Most of the Dimitry family is interred there including;
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This article is about three cemeteries in New Orleans. For the cemetery in Louisville, Kentucky, see
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is believed to be interred in the Glapion family crypt. Other notable New Orleanians here include
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in 2005, but its tombs escaped relatively unscathed. There was some plaster damage from debris.
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St. Louis No. 2 is located some three blocks back from St. Louis No. 1, bordering
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St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 is the oldest and among the most prominent cemeteries in
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in 1820, while doing engineering for the New Orleans water works. In 2010, actor
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after statehood, commander of the 1st Division, La. State Militia, at the
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purchased a pyramid-shaped tomb to be his future final resting place.
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in New Orleans – Decorating the Tombs in One of the City Cemeteries
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section. The cemetery was heavily flooded during the aftermath of
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Bounded by Claiborne, Robertson, St. Louis, and Iberville St.,
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The cemetery received minor flooding during the aftermath of
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Notable New Orleanians buried in St. Louis No. 1 include
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Other politicians and soldiers interred/entombed here:
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Bounded by Basin, St. Louis, Conti, and Treme Sts.,
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Webster (January 26, 2015). 1076: 558:A view between the vaults at cemetery 3 473:and his wife Marianne Celeste Dragon. 445:, the plaintiff from the landmark 1896 1737:Roman Catholic cemeteries in Louisiana 1719: 1045: 1043: 1216: 1067: 760:musicians are buried here, including 1056:National Register of Historic Places 889: 807:National Register of Historic Places 549: 196: 187:National Register of Historic Places 58:adding citations to reliable sources 29: 1757:Cemeteries established in the 1820s 1040: 13: 1659:National Historic Preservation Act 1182:at New Orleans Catholic Cemeteries 1176:at New Orleans Catholic Cemeteries 1170:at New Orleans Catholic Cemeteries 982:Historic Cemeteries of New Orleans 957:. 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Those entombed include 772:(1825–1863), African-American 727: 382: 1: 1204:Saint Louis Cemetery Number 3 1195:Saint Louis Cemetery Number 2 1186:Saint Louis Cemetery Number 1 997: 638:Show map of the United States 542:Effective March 1, 2015, the 294:Show map of the United States 25:Saint Louis Catholic Cemetery 562:United States historic place 209:United States historic place 7: 975: 205:Vaults in Saint Louis No. 1 10: 1788: 1664:Historic Preservation Fund 1643:American Legation, Morocco 1164: (archived 2014-07-01) 933:.) It opened in 1854. The 454:decision on civil rights. 18: 1742:Cemeteries in New Orleans 1684: 1651: 1630: 1605:Lists by associated state 1604: 1563: 1296: 1250: 1103:. TMZ.com. April 17, 2010 794:, who is a candidate for 738: 726:NRHP reference  725: 711: 703: 695: 658: 647: 591: 587: 578: 571: 567: 393: 381:NRHP reference  380: 372: 364: 356: 319: 303: 247: 243: 234: 225: 218: 214: 1586:Northern Mariana Islands 798:by the Catholic Church, 768:. 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