24 August 2013

Oakdale Cemetery - Wilmington, North Carolina

A great example of a rural cemetery in, Oakdale was founded in 1852 when room was running out in the churchyards in town.

Oakdale Cemetery - Wilmington, NC

19 August 2013

Resaca Confederate Cemetery - Resaca, Georgia

Legend has it that this cemetery, resting place for 450 casualties from the battle of Resaca, was one of the first Confederate Cemeteries in the nation, the other being one in Winchester, Virginia. Both were dedicated on October 25, 1866.

26 July 2013

Last Train Home

Destination or point of departure?

Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia

Old Madison Cemetery, Madison, Georgia

Rose Hill Cemetery, Macon, Georgia

21 July 2013

Arlington Memorial - Sandy Springs, Georgia

Arlington Memorial Park, founded in 1922, in what is now Sandy Springs, just north of Atlanta, is relatively new compared to most of the cemeteries in this website. It is a good example of how the Lawn or Memorial Park cemetery was developed in the early 20th century. One of Georgia's governors, Lester Maddox, is buried here.

 
 
 

01 July 2013

Ellijay City Cemetery - Ellijay, Georgia

Located just a few blocks off the city square the site seems like it's miles away. The original 3-acre site, established in 1833, occupies the lowest level. Newer graves dot the hillside all the way to the top of a hill that commands a view of the entire town and the mountains beyond.

City Cemetery - Ellijay, Georgia

04 June 2013

Hillcrest Cemetery - East Point, Georgia

The 17 acre Hillcrest Cemetery, located in East Point just south of Atlanta, ceased operating as a business sometime in the 1990's. According to the Hillcrest Cemetery Memorial Association website, the property is now owned by the elderly widow of a man who once ran the business. It depends entirely on volunteers and donations to the Association for upkeep. Graves date back to the 1880's.


19 May 2013

Almand Cemetery - Conyers, Georgia

Almand Cemetery, on Old Covington Rd just outside Conyers, has been the burial ground for Almands since the 1830's. While Almands and Almonds are prominent throughout the couple acre site, there are many other surnames on the headstones as well. As is common in 19th century cemeteries all over Georgia and the south, many Civil War veterans and casualties are buried here too.



26 March 2013

Oak Grove Community Church - Brevard, NC

The Oak Grove Community Church in Brevard, North Carolina, is half way encircled by an old cemetery that certainly predates the current congregation. The church building itself probably goes back a ways too.





22 March 2013

NYT: Art and History Among the Dead

The New York Times published a great piece on cemeteries this week: Art and History Among the Dead. Starting off with a brief history of the 150 year-old, 400 acre Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, it goes on to describe how historic cemeteries across the country are trying to capitalize on the public's interest in their history, art and architecture. I hope this interest continues and helps to protect these important cultural landscapes.