- Espada Cemetery
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name = Espada Cemetery
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established = 1806
country =Cuba
location = Havana
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type = Public
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findagrave = [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2159200&CScn=colon&CScntry=26& Findagrave]
political =The Espada Cemetery is a disused
cemetery located approximately a mile west of the city ofHavana, Cuba , near to the coast and close to the San Lázaro Leper Hospital.Reynolds, Charles B. (1905) " [http://books.google.com/books?id=4CEfmccAv8MC&pg=PA71&dq=Espada+Cemetery#PPA70,M1 Standard Guide to Cuba: A New and Complete Guide to the Island of Cuba] " Pp. 70+; Publisher: Foster & Reynolds Co.] In use from 1806 to 1878, the Espada Cemetery was the first burial place formally designed and constructed in the Havana region; prior to the cemetery construction, the Havana custom had been to burry the dead in vaults of the Churches. It was named after theBishop incumbent at the time of design,José Díaz de Espada y Landa . Despite being officially called Campo Santo ("Holy Field"), the general populace of Havana typically referred to the cemetery as el cementerio Espada ("the Espada Cemetery").History
The cemetery was built in response to population growth around the area, and the resulting scarcity of church land that could be used for burial.Lightfoot, Claudia. (February 6, 2002) " [http://books.google.com/books?id=cgI3VoK9eS8C&pg=PA181&dq=Cementerio+Espada&sig=j2OBhMVKyxSm0WxalhKj0dDavPk#PPA181,M1 Havana: A Cultural and Literary Companion.] " Page 181. Publisher: Signal Books. ISBN 1902669320] It was proposed and sanctioned by the government of
Don Salvador de Muro y Salazar in 1804, and, after two years of design and construction, the cemetery was ready for use in 1806, and was inaugurated on February 2 that year.The cemetery was used as the primary burial ground for the city of Havana from 1806 until the late 1860s. In 1868, a
cholera epidemic broke out in the area, resulting in a greatly increased rate of death.Martinez-Fernandez, Luis. (2002) " [http://books.google.com/books?id=tE3yBOxfO0kC&pg=PA40&dq=Espada+Cemetery&sig=e_Ns2NHppq8HMtBYoLar0LCaeFE Protestantism and Political Conflict in the Nineteenth-Century Hispanic Caribbean.] " Pg. 40+; Published: Rutgers University Press. ISBN 0813529948] It soon became apparent that the Espada Cemetery, still the only major burial ground in the region, would not suffice to handle the number of deaths that were coming from the epidemic. To compound matters, the reformist El Siglo scorned the Espada Cemetery in an 1865 editorial as unworthy of "the most miserable village." One United States visitor, after returning from a sobering tour of Havana's Espada cemetery at that time, instructed his hotel's attendant that if he were to die on the island, he must be buried at sea. [Martinez-Fernandez, Luiz. (April 1, 2000)Journal of Ecclesiastical History " [http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=53095 Crypto-Protestants and Pseudo-Catholics in the Nineteenth-Century Hispanic Caribbean.] " Volume 51; Issue 2; Page 347 (citing to "Blythe to Cass, 20 July 1857, NA, despatches from US consuls in Havana, microfilm roll T20, vol. 36; George W. Williams, Sketches of travel in the old and new world, Charleston, SC 1871, 55; Richard Henry Dana, Jr, To Cuba and back: a vacation voyage, ed. C. Harvey Gardiner, Carbondale, IL 1966, 102-3.")] In order to supplement the struggling Espada Cemetery, another cemetery, theColón Cemetery (Spanish:"Cementerio de Cristóbal Colón"), named for explorerChristopher Columbus , was inaugrated in 1871. In 1878, the Espada Cemetery was closed in favour of the larger Colón Cemetery and because of the lack of space still remaining within the Espada Cemetery grounds. The Colón Cemetery remains in active use today, and now acts as a burial ground for more than 800,000 corpses.Notes
References
*cite web|url=http://www.cubangenclub.org/members/espada/espada_index.htm|title=The Espada Cemetery / El Cementerio de Espada|accessdate=5 June|accessyear=2008
*cite book|title=Architectural Heritage of the Caribbean: An A-Z of Historic Buildings|last=Gerald|first=Andrew|year=2000|publisher=Signal Books|isbn=1902669088
* cite book|title=Cuban Confederate Colonel: The Life of Ambrosio Jose Gonzales|last=Cova|first=Antonio Rafael De la|coauthors=Antonio Rafael Cova|year=2003|publisher=Univ of South Carolina Press|isbn=1570034966
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