Fogartyville Cemetery.

Fogartyville Cemetery. University of South Florida Tampa Library still image eng Clean up crews working around the graves and mowing grass in the Fogartyville cemetery. William H. Fogarty and his wife donated 4 acres of land for this cemetery in 1896. By 1922, more space was needed and the trustees purchased another 4 1/2 acres for $950. After this, the Manatee County Commissioners provided for maintenance. Early records of burials were lost when a fire in 1956 destroyed the office of the Chairman of the Trustees. Clean up crews working around the graves and mowing grass in the Fogartyville cemetery. William H. Fogarty and his wife donated 4 acres of land for this cemetery in 1896. By 1922, more space was needed and the trustees purchased another 4 1/2 acres for $950. After this, the Manatee County Commissioners provided for maintenance. Early records of burials were lost when a fire in 1956 destroyed the office of the Chairman of the Trustees. Fogartyville Cemetery (4200 3rd Avenue N.W.) United States Florida--Manatee County--Fogartyville Manatee County Public Library Historic Photograph Collection

Fogartyville Cemetery.

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Clean up crews working around the graves and mowing grass in the Fogartyville cemetery. William H. Fogarty and his wife donated 4 acres of land for this cemetery in 1896. By 1922, more space was needed and the trustees purchased another 4 1/2 acres for $950. After this, the Manatee County Commissioners provided for maintenance. Early records of burials were lost when a fire in 1956 destroyed the office of the Chairman of the Trustees.

Clean up crews working around the graves and mowing grass in the Fogartyville cemetery. William H. Fogarty and his wife donated 4 acres of land for this cemetery in 1896. By 1922, more space was needed and the trustees purchased another 4 1/2 acres for $950. After this, the Manatee County Commissioners provided for maintenance. Early records of burials were lost when a fire in 1956 destroyed the office of the Chairman of the Trustees.

Fogartyville Cemetery (4200 3rd Avenue N.W.)

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Florida--Manatee County--Fogartyville

Manatee County Public Library Historic Photograph Collection