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Olivia Cemetery

Olivia, Calhoun County

Marker Text

In 1892, the Rev. Carl J. E. Haterius of Galesburg, Illinois, acquired land at this site with the intention of establishing a community for Swedish settlers. He named the settlement for his wife, Olivia. When the townsite was laid out in 1893, land was set aside for this burial ground in association with the Swedish Lutheran Eden Church. The earliest marked grave is that of Anna Bernardino Wilson, who died in 1902. Swedes and non-Swedes together contributed to the early development of Olivia, and the community cemetery serves as a reminder of their contributions. (1986) Correction: The oldest marked grave in the Olivia Cemetery is that of Christina B. Cavallin, who died in 1897.

Marker Details

Address CR 317
Location Description Olivia Cemetery, CR 317 just S of intersection with SH 172. Marker reported damaged Aug. 2019. Replacement in progress.
Marker # 3856
Dedicated 1986
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; communities; Swedish immigrants/immigration
Latitude, Longitude 28.647385, -96.451031

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