Evergreen Cemetery

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Evergreen Cemetery

Juneau's municipal cemetery in the northwestern part of the city. Evergreen Cemetery Association deeded the grounds to the City of Juneau on May 23, 1907. Calhoun Avenue, a residential street and principal traffic artery running along the edge of the bluff from Fourth Street to Gold Creek. Named for Mrs. Mary V. Calhoun, an early resident of the area. The street was first opened about 1890 to provide access to Evergreen Cemetery, which had then just been established. It was first known as Cemetery Road and this name continued in use at least as late as 1902. Pederson Hill was caretaker at Evergreen Cemetery from 1902 until 1910.

Evergreen Digital Pictures

Evergreen Funeral Records

  • Microfilmed by: Gastuneau Genealogical Society July 1987

Burial or Removal Permit Index

Evergreen Cemetery Burial Date

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Note: These records may not be complete. In particular,
older graves in the Alaska Native and Orthodox sections may not be listed.


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