Congregation Mikveh Israel purchased the land for $2,650 from owners William and Catherine Alexander and Joel and Mary Sutherland in what was then the
District of Southwark prior to the consolidation of the City of Philadelphia in 1854. The cemetery was deeded to Kahal Kadosh Mikveh Israel on December 30, 1841. The American Legion, and other local veterans and civic groups held
Memorial Day observances for veterans at the cemetery in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. The Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission erected a Pennsylvania Historical Marker at the site on October 4, 1990, citing the burials of
Abraham Hart the publisher;
Alfred Mordecai, soldier and engineer; Dr.
Sabato Morais, rabbi and educator; and noted Civil War veterans. Although Judge
Mayer Sulzberger is also referred to in the last footnote, he is actually buried at Mount Sinai Cemetery of Philadelphia. The Italian Market Civic Association initiated the reconstruction of the Federal Street cemetery in 1994. ==Burials==