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Pleasant Green Cemetery : ウィキペディア英語版
Pleasant Green Cemetery
The Pleasant Green Cemetery is located in the Oquirrh Mountains above Magna, Utah. Approximately 1,400 persons are buried in the cemetery. Many religious leaders and settlers of the western side of the Salt Lake Valley, particularly many leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) lie in the cemetery. It encompasses a little more than . It is the second oldest cemetery in the Salt Lake Valley and the first pioneer cemetery west of the Jordan River.
== History ==
The Pleasant Green Cemetery was founded in 1883 by Lehi Nephi Hardman, the Bishop of the Pleasant Green Ward, of the LDS Church. Many of the original founders of the western Salt Lake Valley Towns, including Magna, Hunter, Pleasant Green, Ragtown, and Coonville are buried here.〔http://www.pleasantgreen.net/history-pleasant-green-cemetery-magna-utah.php〕
These include pioneers from the Coon, Bertoch, LeCheminant, Rushton, Hardman, Staker, and Taylor families.
The LDS Church cared for and owned the Cemetery from 1883 - 1983. In 1983, the Church formed a nonprofit, known as The Pleasant Green Cemetery Preservation And Development Association. The Church turned ownership and care of the cemetery over to this nonprofit who has managed it ever since.

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