Civil War Veterans Buried In Washington State - Laurel Grove Cemetery

Laurel Grove Cemetery

2372 Logan St
Port Townsend, Jefferson County, Washington
360-379-6986

Also known as Masonic Cemetery.

ESTABLISHED: “…in 1871, the local lodge of the Free and Accepted Masons purchased eleven acres on Discovery Road near Twenty-second Avenue and established the present Laurel Grove Cemetery. Remains from the other cemeteries were interred in the new grounds.” (City of Dreams, ed Peter Simpson)

LOCATION: From the Jefferson County Courthouse in Port Townsend, go 0.3 miles NNW on Walker Street to the intersection of 19th and Walker Streets. Turn left on 19th Street, go 0.3 miles to San Juan Avenue. Turn right on San Juan Avenue, go 0.3 miles to the intersection of San Juan Avenue and 24th Street. Turn left on 24th Street, go 0.2 miles to Discovery Road. Turn left on Discovery Road, go 0.1 miles. Laurel Grove Cemetery is on your right

OWNER: Masonic Lodge

SEXTON RECORDS: Held by Kosec Funeral Home

Laurel Grove: Where history rests

https://www.ptleader.com/stories/laurel-grove-where-history-rests,9730

Historic cemetery going to the dogs

https://www.ptleader.com/stories/historic-cemetery-going-to-the-dogs,6806


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Veterans Buried at Laurel Grove Cemetery

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