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Latest revision as of 22:05, 20 November 2017
St. John's Cemetery is a ten-block, 26-acre cemetery in west Pensacola, bounded by L Street to the west, G Street to the east, La Rua Street to the north, and Wright Street to the south. The cemetery was created by a Masonic Order in 1876 to fill the needs of Pensacola's growing population, which was previously serviced only by St. Michael's Cemetery to the east. The first burial took place on August 10, 1876.
Notable Residents[edit]
- Governor Edward A. Perry
- Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Walker Anderson
- Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Augustus E. Maxwell
- E. Dixie Beggs, Sr.
- E. Dixie Beggs, Jr.
- Alexander C. Blount
- Forsyth Caro
- John Moreno Coe
- William Fisher
- Ernest E. Mason
- Ralph McLane
- R. Pope Reese
- J.E.D. Yonge
- Major General Samuel Gibbs French
- Brigadier General William Miller
- Admiral/Mayor C.P. Mason
- Stephen Fagin Fulgham
- Richard Hill Turner
- A.V. Clubbs
- Emma Chandler
- Manny Runyan
- Ada Wilson
- Henry McLellan
- Edwin E. Northup
- Nita Osborn Benn
- Walter S. Garfield
- Charliebelle Laney
- Leila Abercrombie
- Lola Lee Daniell Bruington
- Pauline Mirabella Robson Whitwell
- Charles Henry Bliss