Excavations at the St. Peter Street Cemetery in 1984.
This file appears in: The St. Peter Street Cemetery: Rediscoveries and Reburials
Between the discovery of human remains at the site in 1972 and the next one in 1984, there had been a considerable shift in attitudes about historic burials. When it was revealed that graves were being disturbed by construction of condominiums, it caused enough of an uproar that construction was briefly shut down at the site. But jurisdiction over the site was not clear, and eventually archaeologists were able to access the site only for a few days for the purposes of salvaging burials that had already been disturbed. By this time, concrete forms for has already been poured for the new construction at the site.
This file appears in: The St. Peter Street Cemetery: Rediscoveries and Reburials
The St. Peter Street Cemetery: Rediscoveries and Reburials
On Saturday, April 18th, 2015, the human remains recovered from the St. Peter Street Cemetery in 2011 were again laid to rest, this time in a vault in St. Louis Cemetery No. 1. This reinterment was commemorated with a memorial mass at St. Augustine…