Seligman Cemetery


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Terry Baker Unknown 1020.0141.0015.jpg C-0141 Color 1020-0141-0015 1020.0141.0015 Print 4x6 Historic Photographs c. 1997 Reproduction requires permission. Digital images property of SHM Library & Archives

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Seligman Cemetery is located in the town founded in 1886, and named after Jesse Seligman, an American banker who helped finance the railroad lines in the area. Seligman lies in the middle of the best travel route in Northern Arizona, Route 66. The cemetery can be accessed from Interstate 40, or from Route 66. Its oldest section dates from 1908.

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