HISTORIC CEMETERIES - The City and Borough of Juneau
HISTORIC CEMETERIES - The City and Borough of Juneau
HISTORIC CEMETERIES - The City and Borough of Juneau
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ISURVEY.SHEETSite Name: Native Cemetery Aliquot: T41S, R67E, S26AHRS#: JUN-684 latlLong.: 58°16'58''N / 134~4'22"WOther Identifying Numbers:H-121 (CBJ Historic Resource Number)2-D05-0-DOI-00I-0 (CBJ Parcel Number)Map Sheet: USGS <strong>Juneau</strong> B-2 Acreage: .22 acres (9,386 sq. ft.)Number <strong>of</strong> Burials: 45 Number <strong>of</strong> Grave Markers: 18Site Description: <strong>The</strong> cemetery is rectangular in shape. It is located on a moderatelysloping site with many mature trees. <strong>The</strong> area has been recently brushed. No evidence <strong>of</strong> afence was found,Significance: Burial ground <strong>of</strong> some prominent Native persons in the Douglas <strong>and</strong>Treadwell communities.Location:USMS 341A, approximately 2127 Douglas Highway.Citations: Survey <strong>and</strong> Inventory <strong>of</strong>Historic Cemeteries in Douglas, Alaska, 1995.Danger <strong>of</strong> Destruction:Present Condition:Yes, through neglectMost markers in fair condition, some tilting or overturned.Ecosystem: Rainforest Cultural Affiliation: Native AlaskanPeriod <strong>of</strong> Significance: 1901 to 1937 Period: HistoneResource Nature:CemeteryPreservation Status & Date:NoneInventory <strong>and</strong> Survey <strong>of</strong>Historic Cemeteries in Douglas, Alaska Page 47