Dedicated to Cemetery Preservation in the Great State of Ohio

Welcome to my blog about cemetery preservation in the Great State of Ohio! Thanks to so many wonderful people, many of whom are volunteers, Ohio's burial grounds - large and small - in cities and in obscure places, are being improved one by one. Almost forgotten gravesites are being located; and stories of our ancestors are again being told.

Sheep Pen Cemetery photograph courtesy of Scott Andersen - September, 2011

My Favorite Quotations



"Show me the manner in which a nation cares for its dead, and I will measure with mathmatical exactness the tender mercies of its people, their respect for the laws of the land and their loyalty to high ideals."

By William Gladstone

"A cemetery shelters so much love, hate, desire, greed, averse, disappointment, friendship ---- all lie buried here.
All passions are stilled, all tumult ended. Peace reigns here forever.
Death is here, yet it is not here. It is the silent City of the Dead, yet it is a living, breathing thing.
Those we love cannot die as long as they live in our hearts."

Author Unknown


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Saturday, February 18, 2012

A Blogger Issue

~~~Hello everyone. ~~ I wanted to mention that "Blogger" is having some problems. Currently, I am not able to re-position the gadgets on my blog because of it! I have been trying to move the latest one I posted from the Ohio Secretary of State down further on the left column to place it in alphabetical order, but I have been unable to do that so far -- when I click on "Save" it just hangs up and won't save the change. So, I am not going to post any more links until this issue is resolved. I have contacted "Blogger" about it. I see several other people with blogs are experiencing the same problem. Thank you for your patience!

Friday, February 17, 2012

Featuring a Story about Restoring the Pioneer Cemetery in Middletown, Butler County, Ohio

Click on title to read the February 16, 2012 story posted online from WKRC in Cincinnati, "Local 12", and watch their short video about the restoration efforts happening at the "Pioneer Cemetery" in Middletown, Ohio in Butler County.

The preservation efforts are extensive and include adding an electric gate and security cameras to the cemetery property. This is a success story that has been a long time coming for this once neglected early 1800's Ohio cemetery. Fortunately, however, from all accounts the restoration process is being done the right way.

The Middletown Pioneer Cemetery is listed on "Find A Grave' as the "Middletown Historic Pioneer Cemetery." Currently, 6,316 interments are posted and fifty-three photo requests are presently outstanding to be done.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Sharing a news story about Harmar Cemetery in Marietta, Washington County, Ohio -- "The Oldest Cemetery in the Northwest Territory"

Monument erercted for Benjamin Dana Fearing Added by: Bigwoo
8/07/2006 -- Find A Grave contributor
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sharing a feature article written by Brad Bauer of the "Marietta Times" and published also on the newspaper's website on February 9, 2012.

The historical account gives us a detailed look at the oldest cemetery in the Northwest Territory, the Harmar Cemetery, which opened in 1796.

Local historian, Mr. Ben Bain, is spotlighted for his dedicated efforts to document burials at the Harmar Cemetery. The title of the story is:

Forgotten’ cemetery: Harmar stands alone as the oldest' -- but thanks to those who have cared, the stories of the lives of those who found peace and rest at Harmar Cemetery's hallowed grounds will be retold time and again.

Currently, on "Find A Grave," 810 interments are listed for the Harmar Cemetery.