The Italian Vault Plaque

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The Italian Vault Plaque stands tall, a silent sentinel in the heart of Galveston’s history. It stands on a pole beside the Italian Vault, a magnificent mausoleum built in 1888. This plaque tells the story of a vibrant community, a legacy etched in stone and memory. It honors the founding of the Italian Mutual Benevolent Society in 1876, a beacon of support for Italian immigrants seeking a new life in this land of opportunity. The society purchased the land in Calvary Catholic Cemetery and built this striking structure. The Italian Vault, with its Gothic influences, its gargoyles and Corinthian columns, is a testament to their enduring spirit. It provided a resting place for over 70 deceased members, a temporary haven until final burial could be arranged. Today, this Italian Vault and its accompanying plaque stand as a symbol of resilience, a reminder of the enduring strength of those who carved their place in Galveston’s history. It’s a story whispered on the wind, a story etched in stone and brought to life in this plaque, a silent testament to the indomitable spirit of the Italian community in Galveston.

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