Absent Graves – 90 Million Americans Dead Since 1990 Yet All Graveyards Basically Untouched

1.8 Million Graves PER STATE Additional Should Exist – Where Are They?

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Land required for 1.8 million burials per state

Inputs used (stated explicitly)

  • Burials to place: 1,800,000
  • Conversions:
  • 1 acre = 43,560 ft²
  • 1 sq mi = 640 acres
  • Two area models:
  1. Plot-footprint only (minimum): use 24 ft² per grave (≈ 3 ft × 8 ft). The American Planning Association report describes a single grave as ~20–25 ft² and gives 2.5–3 ft × 8 ft as typical. [1] (VA also references 3×8 as a permitted gravesite size in some sections.) [2]
  2. Gross cemetery land (includes internal roads/spacing/etc.): use 800 / 1,000 / 1,200 graves per acre as planning densities. [1][3]

A) Plot-footprint only (minimum land)

  1. Total square feet
  • 1,800,000 graves × 24 ft²/grave
    = 43,200,000 ft²
  1. Convert ft² → acres
  • 43,200,000 ÷ 43,560
    = 991.7355 acres
  1. Convert acres → square miles
  • 991.7355 ÷ 640
    = 1.5496 sq mi

Result (plot-only minimum): about 991.7 acres or 1.55 sq mi.

B) Gross cemetery land (planning densities)

Formula:

  • acres = graves ÷ (graves per acre)
  • sq mi = acres ÷ 640
Planning density (graves/acre)Acres neededSquare miles needed
800 [3]1,800,000 ÷ 800 = 2,250 acres2,250 ÷ 640 = 3.5156 sq mi
1,000 [1][3]1,800,000 ÷ 1,000 = 1,800 acres1,800 ÷ 640 = 2.8125 sq mi
1,200 [3]1,800,000 ÷ 1,200 = 1,500 acres1,500 ÷ 640 = 2.3438 sq mi

Result (gross cemetery land): about 2.34–3.52 sq mi for 1.8 million burials (depending on density). [1][3]

Percent of state land area (selected smaller/dense states)

Percent formula:

  • percent of state land = (cemetery sq mi ÷ state land sq mi) × 100

State land areas (sq mi) are from the U.S. Census Bureau state land-area table (2010 boundaries). [4]

State land area (sq mi) [4]% at 800/acre (3.5156 sq mi)% at 1,000/acre (2.8125 sq mi)% at 1,200/acre (2.3438 sq mi)
Rhode Island (1,033.81)0.3401%0.2721%0.2267%
Delaware (1,948.54)0.1804%0.1443%0.1203%
Connecticut (4,842.36)0.0726%0.0581%0.0484%
New Jersey (7,354.22)0.0478%0.0382%0.0319%
Massachusetts (7,800.06)0.0451%0.0361%0.0300%
Maryland (9,707.24)0.0362%0.0290%0.0241%

What these calculations imply (directly from the numbers)

Given the assumptions above, placing 1.8 million burials in one state corresponds to:

  • Minimum footprint: ~1.55 sq mi (plots only) [1][2]
  • Typical planning footprint: ~2.34–3.52 sq mi (gross cemetery land) [1][3]

That scale corresponds to well under 1% of land area even in small states in the table above. [4]

Endnotes

[1] Cemeteries in the City Plan (PAS Report 16) — grave area (~20–25 ft²) and ~1,000 burials/acre planning statement:  https://www.planning.org/pas/reports/report16.htm
[2] VA National Cemetery Administration — cemetery components / burial areas (permitted gravesite sizes including 3×8 in some sections):  https://www.cem.va.gov/grants/burial_areas.asp
[3] Planning for Cemeteries (PDF) — rule-of-thumb 800–1,200 gravesites per acre (and 1,000 as a common assumption):  https://plannersweb.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/230.pdf
[4] U.S. Census Bureau — state land-area measurements table (2010 boundaries):  https://www.census.gov/geographies/reference-files/2010/geo/state-area.html

The creepy outcome of this delving is that 61% of deaths presently result in cremation.

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