Clay Street Cemetery

Clay Street Cemetery
Clay Street Cemetery
Details
Year established 1903
Country United States of America
Location Fairbanks, Alaska
Coordinates 64°50′29″N 147°42′25″W / 64.84139°N 147.70694°W / 64.84139; -147.70694 (Clay Street Cemetery)
Clay Street Cemetery (AHRS Site No. FAI-164)
Location: 7th Avenue and Clay Street, Fairbanks, Alaska
Coordinates: 64°50′29″N 147°42′25″W / 64.84139°N 147.70694°W / 64.84139; -147.70694Coordinates: 64°50′29″N 147°42′25″W / 64.84139°N 147.70694°W / 64.84139; -147.70694
Built: 1903
Governing body: Private
NRHP Reference#: 82001619[1]
Added to NRHP: October 25, 1982

Clay Street Cemetery is a cemetery located in Fairbanks, Alaska that is on the National Register of Historic Places. It was created in 1903 and contains the remains of many of Fairbanks' founders,[2] including Mary Pedro, wife of Felix Pedro, the miner who discovered the gold that led to Fairbanks' founding.

The Clay Street Cemetery was established in 1903 as the first cemetery of the new town of Fairbanks, founded two years before. The cemetery was located on the southeastern edge of the original townsite. Residences were built over time adjacent to the northern and western property lines. For many years, a large sawmill operated directly south of the cemetery.

The cemetery officially closed in 1938, when the City of Fairbanks established the Birch Hill Cemetery, which was far from the actual city limits at the time. Burials at Clay Street continued sporadically through the 1990s.

Notes

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2009-03-13. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html. 
  2. ^ Gravestone Archives. "Clay Street Cemetery", gravestonearchives.net. Accessed June 30, 2009.

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