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Oregon Parks and Recreation : Historic Cemeteries Program : Oregon Heritage : State of Oregon Translate this site into other Languages tag, as divs are not allowed in 's --> Historic Cemeteries Program Find, designate, and preserve historic cemeteries! The Oregon historic cemeteries program, created by the Oregon legislature, provides resources including grants to people and organizations caring for the cemeteries.
Any cemetery that has at least one burial of a person who died before that date that is 75 years before the current date and is listed with Oregon Commission on Historic Cemeteries, is historic. Submit a historic cemetery - Use this document to list a cemetery as historic. Historic cemetery designation signs are available.
Contact the coordinator to get one. Historic Cemeteries can also be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Find Oregon cemeteries listed on the National Register on the Oregon Historic Sites Database .
Learn more about listing on the National Register of Historic Places . National Register Bulletin Guidelines for Evaluating and Registering Cemeteries and Burial Places Oregon Commission on Historic Cemeteries Member information, meeting information, agendas, and minutes. Disaster Preparedness & Recover Information Visit our disaster resilience page for general and cemetery specific resources.
Concerns for Historic Cemeteries Cemetery Planning Workboo k Vandalism: Tips to Avoid and to Respond to It Cemetery Disaster Planning Workbook , Chicora Foundation – One free caution sign is available. Contact the coordinator to get one. You can also use the PDF to make your own.
Cemeteries that are performing burials, including cremains, are required to be licensed with the Oregon Mortuary and Cemetery Board . The board offers support for historic cemeteries to meet the requirement. Incorporating as a nonprofit with the State of Oregon is recommended.
Secretary of State Corporation Division To find your organization’s current status, click on Business name search on the business page . Preservation Guides, Training, and Resources Oregon Mortuary and Cemetery Board – Resources for cemeteries doing burials.
Cemetery Association of Oregon Oregon Funeral Directors Association Other Preservation Resources National Park Service Preservation Briefs – Preservation guides for all resources, from vegetation to vandalism removal. National Park Service National Center for Preservation Technology & Training – Online videos to in-person workshops. Chicora Foundation – Online information and services for cemetery preservation and disaster preparedness.
Association for Gravestone Studies – Cemetery history and preservation publications and conference. Saving Graves – Endangered cemetery list and information clearing house. SOLVE – Resources for cemetery clean-up days Abandoned Cemetery Work Permit Are you hoping to take care of a cemetery, but can't figure out who to ask for access?
You will need to seek an owner first. Often no one owns historic cemeteries. Determine ownership by contacting the county land records office.
The County offices are in charge of maintaining records for property ownership and may have a process for acquiring the property. Then if the cemetery meets the definition of abandoned under state law, you can get a permit to work in the cemetery. Permit application and information Permit renewal application Permitee annual report form kuri.
gill@oprd. oregon. gov Oregon Commission on Historic Cemeteries Position Papers How to recognize an official Oregon website Only share sensitive information on official, secure websites.
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