Placerville Union Cemetery

Coordinates: 38°43′54″N 120°48′30″W / 38.73174°N 120.80841°W / 38.73174; -120.80841
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Placerville Union Cemetery
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EstablishedAugust 1871
Location
646 Bee Street, Placerville, El Dorado County, California
CountryUnited States
Coordinates38°43′54″N 120°48′30″W / 38.73174°N 120.80841°W / 38.73174; -120.80841
TypePublic
Size4.76 acres (1.93 ha)
No. of graves6300+
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Placerville Union Cemetery, formerly Union Cemetery, is a burial ground formed in 1871 by a group of fraternal organizations, and located in Placerville, California.[1] It had been established as a private cemetery, and in 2005 the management was switched to the El Dorado County.[2]

History

19th and 20th-centuries

The fraternal organizations that founded the cemetery in August 1871, included the

California Gold Rush, and Union Army civil war veterans.[1][3] From the time of the cemetery founding up until 2005, it had operated as a privately managed; with the Masonic Lodge in management until 1950.[2]

21st-century

In 2000, Chapel of the Pines owned by the

Loewen Group managed the cemetery, and there had been issues with improper cemetery burials, landscape maintenance issues, and vagrants living on the premise for two months.[4] The County of El Dorado accepted management of the property in 2006, after a history of financial issues and money mismanagement faced by the burial ground.[2] In the time of management change in 2006, there was a need to keep better records, as many of the paper grave records had gone missing, and to upgrade the water system.[2][5]

In February 2020, the headstones in the cemetery were damaged, and possibly vandalized.[1] The Placerville Union Cemetery is purportedly haunted, which has attracted paranormal enthusiasts.[3][6]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Headstones at Placerville Union Cemetery are deteriorating. Who is to blame?". ABC10.com. February 3, 2020. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
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  4. ^ "Funeral home probed for illegal burials". The Californian. 2000-07-17. p. 14. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
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