Georgetown University Jesuit Community Cemetery

The Jesuit cemetery was originally established in 1808 at the southern end of Healy Hall.

[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] Today, the cemetery is situated in the middle of Georgetown's campus, between the Edward B. Bunn S.J.

[4] As of 2009[update], the cemetery is the resting place for 350 Jesuits, 17 of whom served as president of Georgetown University.

[6] Among the notable burials are: Media related to Georgetown University Jesuit Community Cemetery at Wikimedia Commons

Original cemetery location, next to Maguire Hall
Overhead view of the cemetery