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Welcome To Lafayette Cemetery No. 1!!!

                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

 

 

This is the official research site for 

 the Lafayette Cemetery Research

 Project. The project has been

 documenting the cemetery

 continuously since 1997 and has

 provided information and reports as

a community service free-of-charge.

 It completed a six-month general

 photo survey of the cemetery (Jan-

 Jun2002) and has a number of other

 documentary endeavors in the

 works. It is a self-supporting project

 and has been commended many

 times over for its diligence,

 thoroughness, and non-partisanship.

 

 The LCRP began as a result

 of research work conducted during

 1997 by Fred Hatfield and Sean M.

 Perry. Both native residents of New

 Orleans, they have impressive

 backgrounds in researching and

 recording history, as well

 as community involvement. Their

work has been published as an Atlas

 of the cemetery, including mapping,

 tomb and name listings, historical

 and technical explanations, and

 photographs which assessed the

 cemetery up until that time. As was

 intended from the start, the original

 project has lead to numerous

 undertakings and has benefitted the

 work of other organizations,

 researchers, families, etc. Much of

 the work has been to continuously

 add to this research on a regular

 basis, while keeping the format as

interesting, accurate and easy-to-

  use as possible.

 

 

 

 

 

Posted by ModeratorL11 on 10/31/2005, 59KB

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Lafayette Cemetery No.1  New Orleans, LA

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