At the beginning of month we’ll take a look at one cemetery that is especially “Worth the Visit.” This means that it offers something exceptional for the historian, genealogist and tombstone tourist. It could be outstanding gravestones, interesting cemetery grounds, or just an exciting place to explore! Today we will begin this monthly series at Glenwood Cemetery, located in Shelbyville, Illinois. The stones, the hills and valleys, and the walking bridges are superb.
Underground Mausoleum |
H.J. Hamlin Mausoleum |
Glenwood has some wonderful examples of statues, stones and cemetery architecture. There are five mausoleums in Glenwood. The five family names are Earp, Hamlin, Harnett, Haydon, and Tackett. Other well-known family names from the area include Davis, Miller, Oliver, Smith, Weakly and Williams.
Shells surround Thornton's monument |
Anthony Thornton plaque |
There are numerous stones throughout the cemetery, which catch your eye and imagination. Here are two that I found intriguing. This is an open book on a tree stump with ivy vining up it. In Victorian symbolism the book may stand for someone who was intelligent and well read. The tree stump symbolizes a life interrupted and the ivy signifies faithful ness and undying friendship. Tyson Mahnke, the cemetery sexton, told me that this is Phillip Nicoale's gravestone. He was part owner in a cigar factory in the 1860’s.
George F. Furr |
Map of cemetery |
For the genealogist, Glenwood offers several options. The Sexton’s office has burial records on paper and computer. Maps are available for each section, and for the entire cemetery. And, for those unable to make the trip, Sexton Tyson Mahnke has been known to go the extra mile to assist researchers, when possible.
Stone Walking Bridge |
If you would like more information about Glenwood Cemetery, contact Tyson Mahnke, Cemetery Sexton at (217) 774-3514 or by email at gravdigr@live.com The cemetery is located at 308 E North 6th Street in Shelbyville, Illinois. The office is open Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Glenwood also has a Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Glenwood-Cemetery/118663618164180
What a nice way to keep in touch with the cemetery and other genealogists.
~ Joy