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Clarence Clarke Baker marker
Plot: Garden/Building WS-SECTION B MAUSOLEUM
Row/Tier/Division 2
Niche / Crypt / Grave 20
Owner of original | John Beresford |
Date | 30 Jun 2024 |
Place | Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, San Mateo County, California |
Latitude | 37.6725715 |
Longitude | -122.4560124 |
File name | 269481489_4c63d7bd-444a-4632-928a-0feccf17035d.jpeg |
File Size | 303.44k |
Dimensions | 1667 x 1357 |
Creation Date | 20240630 |
City | Colma, San Mateo County |
Sub-location | Cypress Lawn Memorial Park |
State/Province | California |
Headline | Clarence Clarke Baker marker |
Source | findagrave contributor |
Photo Source | John Beresford |
Copyright Notice | Creative Commons |
Linked to | Clarence Clarke Baker |
Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, San Mateo County, California, US
Notes: https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7927/cypress-lawn-memorial-park
In 1892, when Laurel Hill Cemetery (formerly Lone Mountain Cemetery) was forced out of San Francisco, the thirty five thousand (35,000) buried at Laurel Hill were moved to Cypress Lawn and in doing so San Francisco relinquished a part of its own history. Those buried at Laurel Hill during the second half of the nineteenth century, beginning in 1854, were true pioneers of the early West and although some had been moved individually by their families earlier, most were ultimately buried in vaults under a grass-covered mound that bears a memorial to their achievements. Removal of San Francisco’s Laurel Hill Cemetery remains begins in 1939.
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