Grand Army Of The Republic Cemetery

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The Grand Army of the Republic graveyard on point of entry, Washington’s Capitol Hill may be a graveyard settled simply north of Lake read graveyard on the hill’s northern slope, on E. Howe Street between twelfth and Everett Avenues E.
It was established in 1895 by Seattle’s 5 Grand Army of the Republic posts (Stevens Post #1, Miller Post #31, Harvery Williams Cushing Post #56, Saxton Post #103, and inexperienced Lake #112) ashore given by Huldah and David Kaufman, 2 of the primary Jews in point of entry, having arrived there in 1869. The graveyard was maintained by the G.A.R. Posts till 1922, at that purpose the property exclusive of the 526 gravesites was transferred to town of point of entry, the gravesites were transferred to the Stevens Post, and therefore the neighboring Lake read graveyard was employed to keep up the grounds.

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