Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery

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The cemetery in March 2024

Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery is a cemetery, located at 1831 West Washington Boulevard in the West Adams neighborhood of Los Angeles, southwest of Downtown.

History

Located in the West Adams neighborhood of Los Angeles,<ref name=WAHA></ref><ref name=surfer>Template:Cite news</ref><ref name=sub>Template:Cite news</ref><ref name="KPCC">Template:Cite news</ref> the cemetery was founded as Rosedale Cemetery in 1884,<ref>Los Angeles Times, Nov 20, 1884, "Rosedale – The Opening of a New Cemetery in this City," p. 0_4</ref> when Los Angeles had a population of approximately 28,000,<ref name=calarchives4u.com>Template:Cite web</ref> on Template:Convert of land running from Washington to Venice Boulevard (then 16th Street) between Normandie Avenue and Walton and Catalina Streets. It is often used by California politicians, notably former Mayors of the City of Los Angeles.Template:Citation neededThe interments include pioneers and members of prominent families in Los Angeles and the state.Template:Citation needed

Rosedale was the first cemetery in Los Angeles open to all races and creeds, and was the first to adopt the design concept of lawn cemeteries. This is where the grounds are enhanced to surround the graves with beautiful trees, shrubs, flowers, natural scenery and works of monumental art. Among the more traditional structures, headstones and mausoleums, the cemetery also has several pyramid crypts.<ref name=KCET/> In 1887, the second crematory in the US was opened at Rosedale Cemetery.<ref>Rosedale – Cemetery, Mortuary and Crematory by Msgr. Francis J. Weber</ref> It was also the first crematory west of the Rocky Mountains.<ref>Los Angeles County History – An Illustrated History of Southern California – Los Angeles City</ref> The initial cremation took place on June 16, when the body of Mrs. Olive A. Bird (c. 1845–1886), wife of prominent physician O.B. Bird, was cremated. By 1913, there had been 2,392 cremations performed at Rosedale. Next to the cemetery at 1605 S. Catalina Street is another cremation facility, the domed, observatory-shaped Chapel of the Pines Crematory.Template:Citation needed

In 1993, Rosedale was bought by the Angelus Funeral Home on Crenshaw Boulevard and renamed Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery.<ref name=KCET>Template:Cite web</ref>

Events

On numerous occasions, the West Adams Heritage Association, in conjunction with the Los Angeles Historical Society, has sponsored a "Living History tour" featuring grave site portrayals of historic figures. In 1994, the Los Angeles Times noted that the annual event began 4 years earlier. <ref name=WAHA>Template:Cite news</ref><ref name=surfer/><ref name="KPCC"></ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Notable interments

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  • Joseph Maier (1851–1905), brewer, businessman and owner the Maier-Zobelien Brewery in Los Angeles
  • John Mansfield (1822–1896), politician, lieutenant governor of California from 1880 to 1883
  • Joe Marshall (1876–1931), Major League Baseball player
  • Lorenzo Matamales (1896–1991), spanish journalist and writer
  • William B. Mayes (1837–1900), Union Army soldier, Medal of Honor recipient<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
  • Owen McAleer (1858–1944), politician, Canadian-born 35th mayor of Los Angeles
  • Hattie McDaniel (1895–1952), actress, first African American female to win an Academy Award<ref>Hollywood Reporter</ref>
  • Spencer G. Millard (1856–1895), politician, 20th lieutenant governor of California<ref name=kcet/>
  • Mable Monohan (1888–1953), murder victim; her death sent Barbara Graham, Emmet Perkins and Jack Santo to the gas chamber
  • Gideon C. Moody (1832–1904), American politician, congressman and senator
  • Tim Moore (1887–1958), vaudevillian; comic actor, stage, screen and television. Known for his role as The Kingfish of Amos 'n' Andy fame.

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  • Remi Nadeau (1819–1887), French Canadian pioneer who arrived in Los Angeles in 1861
  • Marshall Neilan (1891–1958), director, actor, motion picture pioneer
  • John G. Nichols (1813–1898), 3rd and 10th Mayor of Los Angeles

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  • Henry Z. Osborne (1848–1923), politician, served in the House of Representatives from California

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