Thursday, August 31, 2017

stones moved


On Detroit Road there had been a cemetery. In 1957 the bodies were buried elsewhere and the headstones came to Lakewood Historical Society.

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

rain spout


The War Chapel has two gargoyles on its roof over the porch. Here is one.

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

IOOF

Independent Order of Odd Fellows 1917

In Glendale Cemetery, there are sections reserved for the Masons, and the Odd Fellows. In the late 19th century, the Odd Fellows were the largest fraternal lodge. The three links of the chain stand for  Friendship, Love and Truth.


Saturday, August 26, 2017

more from Glendale

Why would there be door knockers on a mausoleum?

Norris

There is an eagle grasping a snake on the Union Memorial Chapel.

Thursday, August 24, 2017

posing

Captain America , Greyhound extraordinaire

Wednesday, August 23, 2017

building your own mausoleum



The most elaborate mausoleum in Glendale Akron is this one. Some have walls of solid stone, this one has stonework mudded in, and patterned. This was a personal project. There are Greek columns. There is a double eagle ornament. There is a walkway.
Walter A. Franklin *1868 was a plasterer, mason, and then in business with his brother a contractor, Franklin Brothers. Walter's mausoleum was built in 1910 (his first wife died that year), the outside statues were made in 1914. Walter died in in 1943. He had much opportunity to see his monument. His second wife lived an hundred years, she died in 1993. Inside there are three fine religious stained glass windows, one is of the Ascension of Jesus.
Outside are a pair of lion monuments, a male and cub, and a female and cub. On the sides are some mythical sea tableauxs? In the front below the lions there is a gorgon?

 
 

Monday, August 21, 2017

Rough Rider

 
A Miller family has a plot which includes thirteen oval discs.  Some have a cross through crown bronze on top, others looked like they had a cross and crown. Five have these bronze ornaments, seven others had them ripped away.
Theodore Wentwood Miller was part of Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders (1st Volunteer Cavalry).