Sharing recent photographs taken at the Avon Center Cemetery.
It has also been known as the Avon Cemetery or the Mound Cemetery in Avon, Lorain County, Ohio.
It has also been known as the Avon Cemetery or the Mound Cemetery in Avon, Lorain County, Ohio.
Below are some website links with information that help tell the story of the history of the cemetery itself.
The cemetery grounds are on the South East corner of the intersection of Routes 83 and 254 in Avon, Ohio.
The cemetery holds a commanding view on that busy corner. There is a steady stream of vehicles traveling West to Lorain County or East to Cuyahoga County on Route 254 known as Detroit Road in Avon.
To the South on Route 83 (Avon Belden Road) is North Ridgeville.
To the North on Route 83 (Center Road) is Avon Lake.
Indeed, the Avon Cemetery is quite conspicuous dotted with historic 19th century markers and monuments atop the large mound and gracing its rather steep slopes.
It is the only one like it in Avon or anywhere nearby!:
The cemetery holds a commanding view on that busy corner. There is a steady stream of vehicles traveling West to Lorain County or East to Cuyahoga County on Route 254 known as Detroit Road in Avon.
To the South on Route 83 (Avon Belden Road) is North Ridgeville.
To the North on Route 83 (Center Road) is Avon Lake.
Indeed, the Avon Cemetery is quite conspicuous dotted with historic 19th century markers and monuments atop the large mound and gracing its rather steep slopes.
It is the only one like it in Avon or anywhere nearby!:
"Expert seeks origins of Avon's Mound Cemetery"
From Avon History - November 22, 2000:
"Historical Society wins award for Avon, Ohio"
From Avon History - November 22, 2000:
"Historical Society wins award for Avon, Ohio"
Below are some longer distance views as well as close ups of grave markers.
Unfortunately, some markers were just too difficult to read.
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Below right:
Marker for
Edward Woodford
and his wife
Mary Woodford
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Below:
Two photos taken when
looking toward the top
of the Avon Center Cemetery
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Photograph above:
The G.A.R. block marker
can be seen lower left
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Close up view of the G.A.R. concrete block
The Grand Army of the Republic
and to the left on the ground the
original partial iron G.A.R. emblem
often attached to a flag holder rod
for the American Flag
flown at the gravesite.
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Below:
marker for
Elleanor Barnes
"Daughter of Hamilton and Renew Barnes
Age 4 months"
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Below two photographs:
Marker for Jesse Sweet
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Below:
Left to Right:
Samuel M. Hopkins
and his wife
Laura (Sweet) Hopkins
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Below two photographs:
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The photographs below illustrate
that old iron pins used to hold a
marker to its base rust out and bend
and over enough time can fail.
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Below:
Carrie L Walker
Carrie L Walker
and Cora B. Walker
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Below:
Grave marker for
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Below:
Beautifully carved monument
Beautifully carved monument
for John R. Titus
and his wife Elizabeth A. Titus
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Below:
This lovely draped urn on top
monument stands as one of the
most prominent ones
at the Avon Center Cemetery.
It was erected for
Samuel Clark and his wife
Polly (Seward) Clark
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Below:
Imposing monument
for H. A. Langdon
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Below:
Two longer view photos.
This lovely draped urn on top
monument stands as one of the
most prominent ones
at the Avon Center Cemetery.
It was erected for
Samuel Clark and his wife
Polly (Seward) Clark
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Below:
Imposing monument
for H. A. Langdon
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Below:
Two longer view photos.
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Below:
and
She was the only daughter of
Larkin and Lydia Williams.
Age at death was
15 years, 11 months, 11 days
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