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  • Oakland Cemetery was deeded to the residents of Iowa City on February 13, 1843. Over the years the cemetery has expanded to 40 acres (160,000 m2). Supported by taxpayers, the cemetery is a non-perpetual care facility. As a public institution anyone can be buried in Oakland, but traditionally it was a Protestant cemetery; Catholics were usually buried in the nearby St. Joseph Cemetery, and Jewish Iowa Citians were buried at Agudas Achim Cemetery.
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  • Oakland Cemetery is located on the north side of Iowa City, Iowa, and has served as the main cemetery for Iowa City since 1843. Cemetery history.
  • Iowa City, IA57 contributions. ... The cemetery itself is very well kept, and is quite peaceful and beautiful, as every cemetery should be.
  • Oakland Cemetery in Forest City, IA is a historic burial ground that provides a final resting place for individuals in the community.
  • Oakland Cemetery, situated in Iowa City, Iowa, is a historic burial ground that serves as a final resting place for many individuals with ties to the community.
  • Oakland Cemetery was deeded to "the people of Iowa City" by the Iowa territorial legislature on Feb.
  • In addition to traditional burial sites, this cemetery includes an area dedicated to the burial of cremains of those who have donated their bodies to the University of...
  • Oakland Cemetery is located in the heart of Iowa City, Iowa, the state's capital at the time of origin.
  • The Iowa City Oakland Cemetery, located in Iowa, IA, is a burial ground that offers funeral and burial services.
  • Oakland Cemetery is situated nearby to the town Forest City and the village Leland. ... Leland is a city in Winnebago County, Iowa, United States.