Tulocay Cemetery

Cemetery in Napa, California From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tulocay Cemetery is a cemetery located in Napa, California originally established in 1859 following Governor pro tem Manuel Jimeno to Cayetano Juárez's 1853 donation of approximately 48 acres (0.2 km2) of land to the people of Napa.[1]

Established1859
Location
Coordinates38.297821°N 122.271808°W / 38.297821; -122.271808
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Tulocay Cemetery
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Established1859
Location
CountryUnited States
Coordinates38.297821°N 122.271808°W / 38.297821; -122.271808
TypePrivate, Non-Profit, Non-Sectarian
Websitewww.tulocaycemetery.org
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History

Tulocay Cemetery was founded by Californio rancher Cayetano Juárez, who donated the land for the cemetery to the city.

The cemetery is located on land that was originally part of Rancho Tulucay, a Mexican land grant.

Notable interments

Several notable people are interred or entombed in the Tulocay cemetery.

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