The Haunted Jesuit Cemetery at Georgetown

Spooky DC

The Haunted Jesuit Cemetery at Georgetown

Washington, District of Columbia 20016, United States

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he Jesuit cemetery was originally established in 1808 at the southern end of Healy Hall. The first person buried there was Thomas Kelly, S.J. on August 16, 1808.[1] With the construction of Maguire Hall, university administrators ordered the cemetery to be moved to its present location in 1854, so that it would not be immediately next to the hall.[2] This required the exhumation and relocation of the remains of 46 Jesuits.[1] In 1964, a senior administrator proposed to university president Edward B. Bunn the idea of exhuming the bodies once again and removing them to the cemetery at Woodstock College in Maryland, as doing so would free up approximately one acre of land on the campus that could be used for building.[3]

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