Key West Cemetery

Coordinates: 24°33′21″N 81°47′44″W / 24.55583°N 81.79556°W / 24.55583; -81.79556
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Key West Cemetery
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Details
Established1847
Location
701 Passover Lane
Key West, Florida
CountryUnited States
Coordinates24°33′21″N 81°47′44″W / 24.55583°N 81.79556°W / 24.55583; -81.79556[1]
TypeUrban cemetery
Owned byCity of Key West
Size19 acres (7.7 ha)
No. of graves80,000-100,000
WebsiteHistoric Key West Cemetery

The Key West Cemetery (officially, Historic Key West City Cemetery) is a 19-acre (77,000 m2) cemetery at the foot of

.

It is estimated that as many as 100,000 people are buried there, many more than the 30,000 residents who currently live on the island.[2]

It is in the northwest section of the

Old Town
area of the island.

History

In 1847 it was established at its current location after an 1846 hurricane washed dead bodies from the earlier cemetery out of the coastal sand dunes on Whitehead Point near the West Martello Towers.[3] An African Memorial Cemetery was dedicated beside the West Martello Tower in 2009. Slaves, ill from the sea voyage to slavery in "The New World," were buried there prior to the US Civil War.

In 2005, the cemetery was among those profiled in the

A Cemetery Special
.

One headstone has a birthdate of 1792. Another records a death in 1843.

Notable Grave Sites

  • “Sloppy” Joe Russell (1889-1941)
  • B.P. “Pearl” Roberts (1929-1979) - “I Told you I was Sick.”
  • Gloria M. Russell (1926-2000) - “I’m just resting my eyes.”
  • Miriam Albury (1882-1933) - Stuffed bunny on the grave for 14+ years
  • Maria Elena Milagro de Hoyos (1909-1931), a local beauty during 1920s, grave unmarked due to her infamous grave robbing by Carl Tanzler, a German radiology technician who had an obsession with her[4]

Gallery

  • "A los martires de cuba" Section for Cuban independence fighters in the Ten Years' War
    "A los martires de cuba" Section for Cuban independence fighters in the Ten Years' War
  • Battleship Maine memorial section
    Battleship Maine
    memorial section
  • Area containing Confederate Navy sailors' graves
    Area containing Confederate Navy sailors' graves
  • Historic Angel grave marker
    Historic Angel grave marker
  • Some newer graves are put in above-ground vaults, similar to the cemeteries in New Orleans, since the space for below-ground burials has become increasingly limited.
    Some newer graves are put in above-ground vaults, similar to the cemeteries in
    New Orleans
    , since the space for below-ground burials has become increasingly limited.
  • Many older graves date back to the mid-1800s and are weathered, broken and\or illegible.
    Many older graves date back to the mid-1800s and are weathered, broken and\or illegible.
  • Grave of the Secretary General of the Conch Republic: Sir Peter Anderson
    Grave of the Secretary General of the Conch Republic: Sir Peter Anderson
  • Grave of a deer belonging to a Key West family
    Grave of a deer belonging to a Key West family

References

  1. ^ https://www.alltopsights.com/attraction-key-west-cemetery-florida-fl/
  2. ^ "Key West City Cemetery". Archived from the original on 2006-10-21. Retrieved 2006-10-06.
  3. ^ "Key West Cemetery History". Archived from the original on 2006-10-30. Retrieved 2006-10-06.
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