Английская Википедия:Fitch Cemetery
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The Fitch Cemetery, located west of Eureka, Utah, United States,[1] was established in 1920 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.[2]
Description
The cemetery is a private cemetery, which is not typically eligible for National Register listing. But the 1977 nomination asserts that "the Fitch burial area represents a most unique factor in U. S. mining history; namely, the fact that an entrepreneurial family not only lived in the locale of their mine but also are buried there. In fact, in 1975 a member died in New York, and the remains were flown to Utah for interment at the family cemetery."[3]
The cemetery includes a headstone for Walter Fitch (1854-1937) and Exilda Fitch (1857-1948).[3]
It is located on just off U.S. Route 6, but is more easily accessed by heading north off Utah State Route 36.[1]
See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Juab County, Utah
- Eureka City Cemetery (Utah), Eureka's nearby cemetery that is also listed on the NRHP
References
External links
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