The Mount Hope Cemetery of Bangor, Maine

The Mount Hope Cemetery of Bangor, Maine
Title The Mount Hope Cemetery of Bangor, Maine PDF eBook
Author Trudy Irene Scee
Publisher The History Press
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 9781609493370

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Mount Hope Cemetery was established in 1834 by the Bangor Horticultural Society to accommodate the growing needs of a booming lumber town. Shortly after it was created, its founders reincorporated as the Mount Hope Cemetery Corporation and proceeded to establish a nonsectarian, horticultural-based cemetery. The corporation began to beautify its grounds, creating walkways, gardens, bridges and ponds--making it the second garden cemetery in the United States and earning it a spot on the National Register of Historic Places. From Bangor mayors, Civil War heroes and a United States vice president to lumber barons and gangsters, the cemetery is the resting place of the city's most colorful and venerable residents. With the erection of monuments and the donation of land, Mount Hope Cemetery also made important contributions to the City on the Penobscot. In the twenty-first century, it remains a popular location for burials and with visitors to its picturesque ground. Join historian Trudy Irene Scee as she celebrates this enduring centerpiece of the Bangor community.

Buried Treasures in Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, New York

Buried Treasures in Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, New York
Title Buried Treasures in Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, New York PDF eBook
Author Richard O. Reisem
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 2002
Genre Cemeteries
ISBN 9780964103337

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A pictorial field guide to the world-famous Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester, New York. Mini-biographies of 500 interesting people buried in the cemetery. Detailed quadrant maps and 178 photographs of funerary sculpture and architecture. Fully illustrated dictionary of Victorian symbols. Complete index.

Mount Hope Cemetery, Non-sectarian ...

Mount Hope Cemetery, Non-sectarian ...
Title Mount Hope Cemetery, Non-sectarian ... PDF eBook
Author Mount Hope Cemetery Association (Hastings-upon-Hudson, N.Y.)
Publisher
Pages 26
Release 1937
Genre Cemeteries
ISBN

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Beyond These Gates

Beyond These Gates
Title Beyond These Gates PDF eBook
Author Marilyn Nolte
Publisher
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Release 2018-05-02
Genre
ISBN 9781532375958

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Mount Hope Cemetery in Dorchester and West Roxbury

Mount Hope Cemetery in Dorchester and West Roxbury
Title Mount Hope Cemetery in Dorchester and West Roxbury PDF eBook
Author Mt. Hope Cemetery (Boston, Mass.)
Publisher
Pages 44
Release 1852
Genre Cemeteries
ISBN

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Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, New York

Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, New York
Title Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, New York PDF eBook
Author Mount Hope Cemetery (Rochester, N.Y.)
Publisher
Pages 31
Release 1904
Genre Cemeteries
ISBN

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Stories in Stone

Stories in Stone
Title Stories in Stone PDF eBook
Author Douglas Keister
Publisher Gibbs Smith
Pages 444
Release 2004-04-05
Genre Travel
ISBN 1423611004

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Certain symbols abound in modern Western culture that are instantly recognizable: the cross signifies Christianity, the six-pointed Star of David is revered by Jews, the golden arches frequently means it's time for lunch. Other symbols, however, require a bit of decoding-particularly those found in cemeteries. Cemeteries are virtual encyclopedias of symbolism. Engravings on tombstones, mausoleums and memorials tell us just about everything there is to know about a person: date of birth and death as well as religion, ethnicity, occupation, community interests, and much more. In the fascinating new book Stories in Stone: The Complete Guide to Cemetery Symbolism by noted author Douglas Keister, the secrets of cemetery symbolism are finally revealed. Did you know that it is quite rare to see a sunflower on a tombstone? Did you know that the human foot symbolizes humility and service since it consistently touches the earth? Or the humble sheaf of wheat-while it is often used to denote someone who has lived a long and fruitful life? Do you know other meanings it might carry? Stories in Stone provides history along with images of a wide variety of common and not-so-common cemetery symbols, and offers an in-depth examination of stone relics and the personal and intimate details they display-flora and fauna, religious icons, society symbols, and final impressions of how the deceased wished to be remembered. Douglas Keister has created a practical field guide that is compact and portable, perfect for those interested in family histories and genealogical research, and is the only book of its kind that unlocks the language of symbols in a comprehensive and easy-to-understand manner. Douglas Keister has photographed fourteen award-winning, critically acclaimed books (including Red Tile Style: America's Spanish Revival Architecture, The Bungalow: America's Arts & Crafts Home, and Storybook Style: America's Whimsical Homes of the Twenties) earning him the title "America's most noted photographer of historic architecture." He also writes and illustrates magazine articles and contributes photographs and essays to other books, calendars, posters, and greeting cards. Doug lives in Chico, California, and travels frequently to photograph and lecture on historic architecture and photography.