- Cataraqui Cemetery
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name = Cataraqui Cemetery
imagesize = 280px
caption = Cataraqui Cemetery.
established = 1850
country =Canada
location =Kingston, Ontario
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size = 100 acres
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website = The Cataraqui Cemetery, inKingston, Ontario ,Canada , is the city's largest, and holds the distinction of being the burial site of Canada's firstprime minister and a Father of Confederation,Sir John A. Macdonald .Established at the beginning of the nineteenth century as a village burial ground, the Charter of the Cataraqui Cemetery Company was handed down on
10 August ,1850 , by theLegislative Assembly of the Province of Canada .The cemetery was developed in a rural garden theme, after the pattern of
Mount Auburn inBoston andMount Hope inRochester, New York . With roadways winding through rolling wooded terrain, ponds and watercourses, this 100-acre (400,000 m²) area is truly a beautiful resting place.The modern Sir John A. Macdonald Chapel, located beside the office, features a dramatic stained glass window commissioned in 1891 in memory of the man. Installed in a tiny church at Redan, north of Brockville, it was donated to the cemetery in 1980 when the chapel was built.
Other historically notable occupants include:
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Thomas Kirkpatrick , First Mayor of the Town of Kingston
*John Counter , First Mayor of the City of Kingston
*Sir Alexander Campbell , a Father of Confederation and a formerLieutenant Governor of Ontario
*Wallace Bruce Matthews Carruthers founder of the Canadian Signal Corps, the first independent signalling corps in the British Empireee also
*List of other famous cemeteries
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