- Mount Olivet Cemetery (Chicago)
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- See Mount Olivet Cemetery for other cemeteries with this name.
Mount Olivet Cemetery Details Year established 1855 Country United States Location Chicago, Illinois Type Roman Catholic Size 93 acres (38 ha) Number of graves 142,200 Mount Olivet Cemetery is a Roman Catholic cemetery located in Chicago, Illinois. The cemetery is operated by the Archdiocese of Chicago. The cemetery is located at 2755 West 111th St.
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History
Mount Olivet was consecrated in 1855, and was the first Catholic cemetery to be established in the south side of Chicago. There are over 142,200 people buried at the cemetery, with over 150 annual interments. The cemetery is 93 acres (380,000 m2) in size. It became one of the first major area cemeteries to become full, until the purchase and development of additional lands along what had been the eastern border of the cemetery.
Mount Olivet was the original burial location of Al Capone, who was laid to rest between the graves of his father and brother. A few years after his death, the remains of all three men were moved to Mount Carmel Cemetery in Hillside, Illinois upon the death of Capone's mother.
Notable burials
- James M. Bell, Sgt. during Battle of Little Big Horn
- Al Capone, gangster (remains later moved to Mount Carmel Cemetery (Hillside, Illinois))
- Thomas A. Doyle, U.S. Congressman
- Lawrence E. McGann, U.S. Congressman
- M. Alfred Michaelson, U.S. Congressman
- P. H. Moynihan, U.S. Congressman
- Catherine O'Leary, owner of cow who allegedly started Great Chicago Fire
- William E. Somerville, inventor of the winglet
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See also
Cemeteries in Chicago:
- Forest Home Cemetery
- Acacia Park Cemetery
- Bohemian National Cemetery
- German Waldheim Cemetery
- Graceland Cemetery
- Oak Woods Cemetery
- Rosehill Cemetery
- Westlawn Cemetery
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