Mount Peace Cemetery

Mount Peace Cemetery

Mount Peace Cemetery is a cemetery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that is owned and operated by the Odd Fellows organization. It was established in 1865.[1]

References

  1. ^ Mount Peace Cemetery, Odd Fellows Cemetery Company of Philadelphia website, accessed April 24, 2011

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