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The graves of Civil War veterans are located there. Among the notable Detroiters buried there are many people who played a political role in the city and state: 29 Detroit mayors including Coleman A. Young , six governors including Lewis Cass , and 11 senators.
View all items related to Elmwood Cemetery. The cemetery was established in and incorporated in as a non-profit corporation by an act of the Michigan Legislature. Learn more today! The National Park Service has recognized Elmwood for making a significant contribution to the understanding of the Underground Railroad in American History and issued Elmwood a Certificate of Appreciation. Read more A Special Message to Our Community First and foremost we take the health and safety of our families, our employees and anyone who enters our grounds very seriously.
We continue to follow and track the guidelines being developed by the CDC and state health care authorities, including social distancing best practices and requirements. Please know that we respect the decision of any family member who wishes to connect with us remotely rather than in person during this time.
In the past, we have found that many photographers volunteer to have their works included on these pages and we'll also do that if you contact us with a photo that fits a particular page. Special thanks to Memphis Realtor, Joe Spake, for giving us carte blanche access to his outstanding collection of contemporary Memphis photos. Click on small photos for an enlargement. The beauty of Elmwood Elmwood is the oldest active cemetery in Memphis.
The Architecture of Elmwood The way man has memorialized the dead has always been a reflection of society's evolution. Memorials of Historic Events and Tragedies Confederate Rest Yellow Fever Burials There were several outbreaks of Yellow Fever during the s which practically wiped out the population of Memphis. Slave Burials From the beginning, Elmwood was open to all and there are African Americans buried here - both free and slave. Howard Association This is a monument to the Howard Association's heroic efforts in raising money and recruiting doctors and nurses during the Memphis yellow fever epidemics.
Medical Research This section of Elmwood is reserved for those who donate their bodies to aid medical research at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine. Tennessee Children's Society Victims is a monument for Nineteen child victims of the notorious Tennessee adoption agency that operated as a black market for babies in the s. Berry , July 15, Susan and Esther Spikes are buried with others of the Sultana Riverboat disaster Elmwood Postcard Please visit the website that sponsors this page Historic Memphis Website.
The Historic-Memphis website does not intentionally post copyrighted photos and material without permission or credit. We do not have high definition copies of the photos on these pages. If anyone wishes to secure high definition photos, you'll have to contact the photographer or the collector.
To avoid any possibility of contributing to SPAM, we do not maintain a file of email addresses for anyone who contacts us. Elmwood Cemetery was established in as part of the Rural Cemetery Movement which swept the nation in the early to mid s. Sincere thanks to Woody Savage for his excellent photos of Elmwood Cemetery. Morgan Bridge. Miller Garden Miller Garden. Stokes Columbarium Phillips Cottage Lord's Chapel Stokes Columbarium.
Phillips Cottage. Lord's Chapel. The sculpture of Elmwood During the Victorian Era, the popular view of death became romanticized; death was represented by symbols including angels, flowers, and plants.
Overton family Overton detail Porter detail Wrought Iron Works The Norfleet Bell has been there since the early s. Lord's Chapel was built in , and is reminiscent of the Victorian Carpenter Gothic style.
Phillips Cottage is the Visitor's Center and Office. Wrought Iron Work. Norfleet Bell. Snowden Family Napoleon Hill Herman Frank Arnold. Napoleon Hill. Church Family Mausoleum Wessendorf Mausoleum Treadwell Mausoleum Louden Mausoleum Donoho Mausoleum-One of the oldest mausoleums at Elmwood. Wessendorf Vault.
Treadwell Vault. Louden Vault. Donahoe Vault. Humes Mausoleum McGhee Mausoleum Montgomery Mausoleum Leatherman Mausoleum was the first mausoleum erected at Elmwood in Howard Mausoleum Humes Vault.
McGhee Vault. Montgomery Vault. Leatherman Vault. Howard Vault. Confederate Rest Marker Confederate Rest Monument Confederate Rest. Yellow Fever Plaque.
Monument to the Tennessee Children The Angels of Elmwood Many beautiful angels stand guard over the graves at Elmwood. Elmwood Cemetery Guide. Perhaps the Christian culture found it fitting to incorporate the obelisk into its culture to represent fatherhood, strength and power? The Thomas Obelisk is the tallest and most expensive monument in the cemetery WOW logo on an Elmwood stone WOW logo on an Elmwood Stone WOW Logo. Elmwood WOW. Gravestone Symbols of Elmwood Cemeteries can tell stories without words.
Lily - Palm - Cross. DOVE: Innocence, peace. LILY: Innocence, purity. Doves - Cross. Broken Column. Circle - Rose. Circle - Ivy. Lily - Ferns. IVY: Everlasting life LILY: Innocence, purity
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