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Mount Olivet Cemetery (Salt Lake City)

Coordinates: 40°45′22″N 111°51′00″W / 40.7559954°N 111.8499232°W / 40.7559954; -111.8499232
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Mount Olivet Cemetery
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EstablishedMay 16, 1874
Location
Salt Lake City, UT
CountryUnited States
Coordinates40°45′22″N 111°51′00″W / 40.7559954°N 111.8499232°W / 40.7559954; -111.8499232
TypePublic, non-profit
Owned byMount Olivet Cemetery Association
Size80 ac
No. of interments>33,000
WebsiteOfficial website
Find a GraveMount Olivet Cemetery

Mount Olivet Cemetery is a cemetery in Salt Lake City, Utah. It was established on May 16, 1874, by an act of the U.S. Congress[1] which granted 20 acres of land for public use as a cemetery. The first use of the cemetery was in 1877. The cemetery land originally consisted of exactly 20 acres and was part of the U.S. Army's Camp Douglas military reservation.[2] Since that time, the allotment has been expanded and contracted; the present cemetery is approximately 80 acres.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ "An act granting a portion of the United States military reservation at Salt Lake City for cemetery purposes, May 16, 1874" (PDF). The Statutes at Large of the United States, from December, 1873 to March 1875, and Recent Treaties, Postal Conventions, and Executive Proclamations. 43rd Congress, Session 1, Chapter 180. Washington: Government Printing Office: 46–47. 1875. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
  2. ^ "General Orders No. 8, Headquarters of the Army, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, January 26, 1877" (pdf). Index of General Orders, Adjutant General's Office, 1877. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1878. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Salt Lake County Public GIS Portal". County of Salt Lake, Utah. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Clarence Bamberger, Utah Financier, Dies". The Salt Lake Tribune. 1984-02-19. p. 23. Retrieved 2024-01-28 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
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