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Nearly 1,500 coffins from 19th century paupers' graveyard unearthed by construction workers underneath Californian hospital
more, with pictures, at DM link aboveA pauper's graveyard containing around 1,445 pine coffins has been unearthed in San Jose, California.
The makeshift cemetery was discovered accidentally in February by construction crews working to expand the Santa Clara Valley Medical Center.
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'Its a potters field or a paupers graveyard. Between 1875 and 1935 at Valley Medical Center, people who died indigent, whose families couldnt be found were buried at this site,' county counsel Michael Rossi said.
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Mr Rossi said the county was keen to hire an archaeologist who specialises in potter's fields and if anything identifiable was found they would attempt to contact relatives of the dead so they could claim the remains.
After that, Santa Clara County will ask the court's permission to dispose of the bodies according to the law. This generally means cremation.
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A map of the county dated 1935 shows the cemetery but by 1958 there was no longer any hint of its existence and by 1966 an employee parking lot had been built on top of the cemetery.
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