Cemetery Name: Calvary
Location: 5239 W Florissant Rd.
Year Opened: 1849 (1854)
Year Closed:
Type or Affiliation: Catholic
Number of Burials: 314598
Removals To and From: Old Catholic, Rock Springs, Holy Trinity, French Burial Ground, St. Louis King of France, Others
Old Cemeteries of St. Louis Vol. (Pg.):
StLGS CD Vol. Number: 1
StLGS CD Ref. Number: C01
Fiche / Film: 0
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Additional Sources: "Final Resting Place" [R 977.866 A528F]
Notes: Additional land purchased from Clay Farm - 1853. First recorded burial - 1854. 1867 - incoporated as Calvary Cemetery Association. Recieved many reinternments as city expanded and cemeteries closed. Reburial records incomplete.
Cemetery Name: Camp Spring
Location: Jefferson and Cooper
Year Opened: 1848
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Type or Affiliation: Jewish
Number of Burials:
Removals To and From: To: New Mount Sinai (1875)
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Additional Sources: "The Cemeteries of University City" [ R977.865 H217C]
Notes: Camp Spring one of two Jewish cemeteries at Cooper and Pratte (Jefferson) - other United Hebrew.
Cemetery Name: Carondelet
Location: 1215 Lemay Ferry Rd.
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Type or Affiliation: Catholic / Protestant (Presbyterian)
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StLGS CD Vol. Number: 2
StLGS CD Ref. Number: C03
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Sacred Green Spaces (Pg.): 262
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Notes: Originally John Sigerson's Farm Cemetery. 1849 - deeded to Carondelet. North Side Catholic / South Side Protestant. Today: North Side Mount Olive, South Side Oakdale Cemetery
Cemetery Name: Carrico
Location: 13114 Spanish Pond Rd, Spanish Lake
Year Opened: 1856
Year Closed:
Type or Affiliation: Family
Number of Burials: 19
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Old Cemeteries of St. Louis Vol. (Pg.):
StLGS CD Vol. Number: 2
StLGS CD Ref. Number: C04
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Notes: Located on private property in Spanish Lake.
Cemetery Name: Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis (Crypt)
Location: Lindell Boulevard at Newstead Ave, St. Louis, MO. 63108
Year Opened: 1946
Year Closed:
Type or Affiliation: Catholic
Number of Burials: 5
Removals To and From: Cardinal Ritter removed from Calvary, Bishop Rosati removed from Vincentian House in Rome
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Additional Sources: "Final Resting Place" [R 977.866 A528F]
Notes: Burials of Archbishop May, Bishop Rosati, and Cardinals Glennon, Ritter, and Carberry.
Cemetery Name: Centaur
Location: Wildwood - Unkown
Year Opened:
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Type or Affiliation: Unknown
Number of Burials: 3
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StLGS CD Vol. Number: 2
StLGS CD Ref. Number: C05
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Cemetery Name: Centenary Methodist (1)
Location: Franklin and Easton, St. Louis
Year Opened: 1828
Year Closed: 1851
Type or Affiliation: Methodist
Number of Burials:
Removals To and From: TO: Centenary Methodist (2) AKA: Weslyan (2), Bridget of Erin, Rock Spring, Calvary
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StLGS CD Vol. Number: 4
StLGS CD Ref. Number: W06
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Notes: Between 1823-1836, three cemeteries were established at the intersection of St Charles Road (AKA: Franklin AKA: Martin Luther King) and Pratte (AKA: Jefferson). East of Pratte was a Presbyterian cemetery (est. before 1836), west of Pratte was a mixed Catholic / Public cemetery (deeded 1824), and west of the Catholic / Protestant was a Methodist cemetery (deeded 1828). Plan of the City of St. Louis, 1850 - a map by Julius Hutawa documents the location of these three cemeteries. Significant misinformation exists regarding these three cemeteries. The burial of Rev. Thomas Drummond, now located at Centenary Church names his three spots of burial, the first being at Franklin Ave. and 23rd St - there is no evidence of a cemetery at 23rd street - it should read Pratte (Jefferson). This is the first location of Centenary Methodist Cemetery (1), AKA: Wesleyan Cemetery (1). Cemetery was abandoned sometime following the Cholera epidemic of 1849. By 1855, St. Charles Road (Franklin) was diverted through the cemetery (later Easton and later MLK). 12 Oct 1864 the Missouri Republican reported deplorable conditions at the cemetery and at some point post-1855 many of the bodies were removed and transferred to Centenary Methodist Cemetery (2) at Grand and Laclede. Similar removals were performed at the neighboring Catholic / Public Cemetery and some Methodist removals ended up in the vault at Bridget of Erin Parish. This would also suggest some might have ended up at Rock Spring or Calvary.
Cemetery Name: Centenary Methodist (2)
Location: Grand Ave, Market St, and Laclede Ave.
Year Opened: 1847
Year Closed: 1878
Type or Affiliation: Methodist
Number of Burials:
Removals To and From: To: Centenary Methodist (3)
Old Cemeteries of St. Louis Vol. (Pg.):
StLGS CD Vol. Number: 4
StLGS CD Ref. Number: W06
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Notes: Sacred Green Spaces, Ann Morris, dates second location to 1840-1874. AKA Wesleyan Cemetery (2)
Cemetery Name: Centenary Methodist (3)
Location: Olive and Hanley Roads, University City (Southeast corner)
Year Opened: 1878
Year Closed: 1950
Type or Affiliation: Methodist
Number of Burials:
Removals To and From: Ohave Shalom, Memorial Park, Bellefontaine
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StLGS CD Ref. Number: W06
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Notes: AKA Wesleyan Cemetery (3)
Cemetery Name: Central
Location: 125 Creve Coeur Ave.
Year Opened:
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Type or Affiliation: Catholic
Number of Burials: 172
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StLGS CD Ref. Number: ST21
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Notes: Adjacent to St. Martin's Catholic Church (Now St. Joseph's). Not an archdiocesan cemetery. Land belonged to Ringrose D. Watson and given to Bishop Rosatti in 1842. AKA Old Bonhomme Cemetery, St. Martin's Cemetery, and St. Joseph's Cemetery.
Cemetery Name: Chesed Shel Emeth I
Location: 7570 Olive Blvd, University City
Year Opened: 1893
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Type or Affiliation: Jewish
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Sacred Green Spaces (Pg.): 357
Additional Sources: "The Cemeteries of University City" [ R977.865 H217C]
Notes: German / Austrian / Polish. 1920s-1930s separate section for children who died from flu epidemic. Custom of imbedding photo of deceased into monument. Records at Rosenblum Monument.
Cemetery Name: Chesed Shel Emeth II
Location: 650 White Road, Chesterfield
Year Opened: 1969
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Type or Affiliation: Jewish
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Notes: Chesed Shel Emeth Society purchased lots 3 and 4 of Philip Morris Estate.
Cemetery Name: Chevra Kadisha Adas B'nai Israel
Location: 1601 North & South Rd. Vinita Park
Year Opened: 1920
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Type or Affiliation: Jewish
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Sacred Green Spaces (Pg.): 369
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Notes: Burial society - graves to the poor in 1920s. Orthodox. Started by Zichron David Shul - 2740 Dayton St. at meeting 1920. 1967 -name changed from Chevra Kadisha. Owner: Chevra Kadisha Adas Bnai Israel Vyeshurun Cem. Assoc.
Cemetery Name: Chevra Kadisha Ohave Sholom
Location: 7410 Olive Blvd.
Year Opened: 1949
Year Closed:
Type or Affiliation: Jewish
Number of Burials:
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Old Cemeteries of St. Louis Vol. (Pg.):
StLGS CD Vol. Number: 3
StLGS CD Ref. Number: O07
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Sacred Green Spaces (Pg.): 373
Additional Sources: "The Cemeteries of University City" [ R977.865 H217C]
Notes: AKA Ohave Shalom
Cemetery Name: Christ Church
Location: Park St - California St. - Ohio St. - Chouteau Ave.
Year Opened: 1834
Year Closed: 1859
Type or Affiliation: Episcopal
Number of Burials: 1135
Removals To and From: From Wesleyan, Bellefontaine
Old Cemeteries of St. Louis Vol. (Pg.):
StLGS CD Vol. Number: 2
StLGS CD Ref. Number: C12
Fiche / Film: 0
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Notes: One section of "strangers" - other section members of the church. In 1885 some bodies were moved to Wesleyan and Bellefontaine Cemeteries. A few bodies went to unknown grave sites. No burial records have been located for this cemetery. Old Cemeteries of St. Louis County includes only 1840-59. Sacred Green Spaces, Ann Morris, dates 1839-1859.
Cemetery Name: City Cemetery
Location: 3200 S. 59th st. bounded by Macklin-Sublette-Fyler
Year Opened: 1833
Year Closed: 1950
Type or Affiliation: Non-Sectarian
Number of Burials: 357
Removals To and From: To: Mt Lebanon
Old Cemeteries of St. Louis Vol. (Pg.):
StLGS CD Vol. Number: 2
StLGS CD Ref. Number: C15
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Notes: AKA: Potter's Field. Located behind old Poor House. Burials moved 1950 to Mt. Lebanon Cemetery at Lindbergh and St. Charles Rock Rd.
Cemetery Name: City Cemetery
Location: In Mississippi River at Arsenal St.
Year Opened: 1861
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Type or Affiliation: Non-Sectarian
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Notes: AKA: Arsenal Island, Quarantine Island, or Small Pox Island. Acts of congress in 1812 and 1814 gave the island to the city of St. Louis. A military hospital was in operation on the island from 1861 to 1865 and confederate soldiers were buried on the island. Many of those who died in the Cholera epidemic of 1849 were buried at City Cemetery (#2 - Benton Park) - those burials were exhumed and removed to Arsenal Island in 1865 to make way for Benton Park neighborhood. Washed away by river.
Cemetery Name: City Cemetery
Location: Jefferson Barracks, south of Barrack's Bridge
Year Opened: 1859
Year Closed:
Type or Affiliation: Non-Sectarian
Number of Burials: 29
Removals To and From: 85
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StLGS CD Ref. Number: Q01
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Notes: AKA: Koch Hospital, Quarantine Burial Ground.
Cemetery Name: City Cemetery
Location: Jefferson and Arsenal, Benton Park
Year Opened: 1833
Year Closed: 1856
Type or Affiliation: Non-Sectarian
Number of Burials:
Removals To and From: To: Arsenal Island Cemetery
Old Cemeteries of St. Louis Vol. (Pg.):
StLGS CD Vol. Number: 3
StLGS CD Ref. Number: C13
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Notes: Graves removed to Arsenal Island Cemetery to allow for construction of Benton Park neighborhood. Burials found in Old Cemeteries of St. Louis County Vol. 2 (99) for "City Graveyard" could be associated with this cemetery.
Cemetery Name: City Cemetery
Location: 7th and Rutger
Year Opened: 1824
Year Closed: 1852
Type or Affiliation: Non-Sectarian
Number of Burials: 2
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Old Cemeteries of St. Louis Vol. (Pg.):
StLGS CD Vol. Number: 2
StLGS CD Ref. Number: C14
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Notes: AKA: Rutger Graveyard. Burials removed 1852. Burials found in Old Cemeteries of St. Louis County Vol. 2 (99) for "City Graveyard" could be associated with this cemetery. Sacred Green Spaces, Ann Morris dates 1827-1852.
Cemetery Name: City of Valley Park Cemetery
Location: 122 Main St., Valley Park
Year Opened:
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Type or Affiliation: Non-sectarian
Number of Burials: 49
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StLGS CD Ref. Number: V02
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Notes: AKA: Valley Park City Cemetery. Cemetery is adjacent to Sacred Heart Cemetery
Cemetery Name: Clayton - Unknown
Location: North Side of Clayton Road, west of Henry, east of Baxter, Chesterfield
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Type or Affiliation: Unknown
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Notes: Property owned by "Church of the Master" (1982)
Cemetery Name: Coldwater Creek (New)
Location: 13701 Old Halls Ferry Rd. Black Jack
Year Opened: 1886
Year Closed: 1963
Type or Affiliation: African American
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Sacred Green Spaces (Pg.): 407
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Notes: Last burial Dec 1963. Owned by Bridgeton since 1995.
Cemetery Name: Coldwater Creek (Old)
Location: 15380 Old Halls Ferry Rd
Year Opened: 1790s
Year Closed:
Type or Affiliation: Non-sectarian
Number of Burials: 258
Removals To and From:
Old Cemeteries of St. Louis Vol. (Pg.):
StLGS CD Vol. Number: 2
StLGS CD Ref. Number: C16
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Sacred Green Spaces (Pg.): 5
Additional Sources: A Stroll through Coldwater Cemetery, R 977.865 D238S; The Inscriptions in Cold Water Cemetery, R 977.865 W417I
Notes: Name changed several times: Patterson Family Burial Ground, Patterson-Piggot burial ground, Patterson-Hume Burial Ground. Entrance is found down a gravel road locate between the Pallottine Renewal Center and Old Halls Ferry Stables. Est. 1790s. First recorded 1809 by the Patterson family. Name derived from spring fed creek that meaners through the area. Same name given to community, churches (Baptist, Methodist), school, and burial ground. 1851 -Joint meetings of Baptist and Methodists. 1886 - Plot sold 3 times - Fred Tyler, Benlon, Harris, Hume - Sold To: Henry Vincent, Louis Gasna, Wm. Cooper, Mike Francis, Wm. Brooks. 1963 - site given to DAR of Missouri. Restored by the DAR in 1976.
Cemetery Name: Coleman
Location: Babler State Park, Wildwood
Year Opened:
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Type or Affiliation: Family
Number of Burials: 11
Removals To and From:
Old Cemeteries of St. Louis Vol. (Pg.):
StLGS CD Vol. Number: 2
StLGS CD Ref. Number: C17
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Additional Sources: At Rest in Wildwood, R 977.865 A861
Notes: Located near the riding stable.
Cemetery Name: Coleman
Location: Spiceberry Rd off Wild Horse Creek, Wildwood.
Year Opened: 1839
Year Closed:
Type or Affiliation: Family
Number of Burials: 14
Removals To and From:
Old Cemeteries of St. Louis Vol. (Pg.):
StLGS CD Vol. Number: 2
StLGS CD Ref. Number: C18
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Additional Sources: At Rest in Wildwood, R 977.865 A861
Notes: The earliest burial is 1839. William H. Coleman and wife Hardenia B. Coleman joined Antioch Baptist Church in 1844.
Cemetery Name: Columbarium
Location: 3211 Sublette ave. St. Louis
Year Opened: 1896
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Type or Affiliation: Non-sectarian
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Notes: Located next to crematory. AKA: Hillcrest Abbey. Old Cemeteries of St. Louis County covers 1888-1911 only.
Cemetery Name: Compton Hill Location: ?
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Cemetery Name: Concordia
Location: 4209 Bates Ave. St. Louis
Year Opened: 1845
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Type or Affiliation: Lutheran
Number of Burials: 15234
Removals To and From: From: Evangelical Holy Cross (1856) and Trinity
Old Cemeteries of St. Louis Vol. (Pg.):
StLGS CD Vol. Number: 2
StLGS CD Ref. Number: C22
Fiche / Film: 0
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Notes: AKA: Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery (1845), New Saxon Cemetery (1860), Will Cemetery.
Cemetery Name: Conway
Location: 14698 Conway Road, Chesterfield.
Year Opened: 1802
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Type or Affiliation: Family
Number of Burials: 27
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StLGS CD Vol. Number: 2
StLGS CD Ref. Number: C23
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Sacred Green Spaces (Pg.): 1
Additional Sources: Chesterfield, Missouri Cemeteries, R 977.865 M575C
Notes:
Cemetery Name: Cordell
Location: Unknown
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Type or Affiliation: Family
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Removals To and From: To: Hiram
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Cemetery Name: Crescent
Location: Allen Road east of Lewis Rd. (On Pevely Farms Golf Couse)
Year Opened: 1859
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Type or Affiliation: Community
Number of Burials: 180
Removals To and From:
Old Cemeteries of St. Louis Vol. (Pg.):
StLGS CD Vol. Number: 2
StLGS CD Ref. Number: C25
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Sacred Green Spaces (Pg.): 61
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Notes: AKA: Lewis Chapel. Two stone pillars mark entrance.