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Monday, September 12, 2016

Arcadia Launches Historic Cemeteries of Long Beach

Posted by Gerrie Schipske at 7:50:00 PM
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Where You Can Hear Gerrie Schipske

  • October 7 - Bixby Knolls First Friday/Historical Society of Long Beach, 6:30 - 9 pm
  • October 8 - Los Cerritos DAR Chapter Meeting, 1 - 3 pm
  • October 15 - Gatsby Books, 5535 E. Spring Street, 3 pm
  • October 26 - OLLI Senior University, CSULB Room HSD 101, 10 am - 11:30 am
  • October 29 - Historical Cemetery Tour, Sunnyside Cemetery, 9 am - 3 pm

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About

The stories of those who lived in the city by the sea begin long before the 1878 date on the oldest headstone found in the city. Long Beach was the site of ceremonies, and perhaps the burial grounds, for the Tongva tribe.

Many of those who later settled in the city are buried in one of four known cemeteries: Municipal, Sunnyside, Forest Lawn Long Beach and All Souls.

Two of the cemeteries hold the graves of several hundred Union and Confederate Civil War veterans, one Medal of Honor recipient and a slave who served in the 1st Colored Heavy Artillery Regiment.

The histories of the Municipal and Sunnyside Cemeteries include the 1921 discovery of oil, which made national news as descendants of the deceased fought for the oil underneath the graves. The fight resulted in a second Sunnyside Cemetery that later became Forest Lawn Long Beach.

The scene of oil derricks surrounding the cemeteries was so surreal that it caught the attention of Ansel Adams, whose photograph of Sunnyside Cemetery was featured in Life magazine.

Images of America: Historic Cemeteries of Long Beach by Gerrie Schipske

Arcadia Publishing, 2016

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