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A Short History of Forest Lawn Cemetery

Forest Lawn and Hollywood

Cemetery Symbols Found in Forest Lawn Cemetery Illustrations, symbolism Leaders of the Pan-American Exposition Buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, New York List; biographical notes; some links

List of Lot Holders, 1867

Hannah Beckman, Forest lawn Cemetery History

Tara Schwendner, Forest Lawn Cemetery

Patrick Kavanagh, Women in Forest Lawn Lawn Cemetery

William Hodge, "Buffalo Cemeteries." Read before the Buffalo Historical Society, February 4, 1879 Discusses major cemeteries of the day

Katherine M. Kopp,

City of Buffalo Cemeteries. Description of cemeteries

Lalli & Rote, Forest Lawn Cemetery

National Register of Historic Places: New York - Erie County List

Mausoleums: Blue Sky Mausoleum Burgess-Little Mausoleum Butler Mausoleum Buswell-Hochstetter Mausoleum

Depew Mausoleum

Good Mausoleum Goodyear (Frank) Mausoleum

Hewitt Mausoleum

Kellner Mausoleum Knox Mausoleum Laub Mausoleum

Letchworth-Skinner Mausoleum Little - Burgess Mausoleum Mark (Mitchel H) Mausoleum Martin (Blue Sky) Mausolem Myer Mausoleum Oberkircher Mausoleum Pierce (George) Mausoleum Ryley Mausoleum

Stachura Mausoleum



Steuernagel Mausoleum Vars Mausoleum Walden Mausoleum Willams-Pratt Mausoleum

Monuments :

Adam, (Robert B.) Monument

Albright Monument

Allen Monument

Basil Brothers Monument

Becker Monument Bell Monument

Bennett Monument

Berlin (Dorothy Goetz) Monument

Birge Monument

Blocher Monument Boasberg (Al) Monument Carrier Monument Cary, George Monument

Caudell Monument Cornelius (Jessica Brown, Countess of Northesk) Monument

Crane Monument

Dart Monument

DeForest Monument Fargo Monument

Fassett Monument Fillmore (Millard) Monument

Fryer Monument

Fuqua Monument

Gilbert Monument

Goodyear (Charles) Monument

Grader Monument

Granger Monument

Gratwick Monument Green (Anna Katherine "Kitty," Rohlfs) Monument

Hamlin Monument

Hengerer Monument

Howard Monument

James Monument

Jewett Monument

Johnson (Pete) Monument

Kleinhans Monument

Lansing Monument

Larkin Monument

Love, Maria Maltby Monument

Martin Monument

McNulty Monument

Oishei Monument

Parker Monument

Phelps Monument by Forest Lawn - Click on "Maps"

Pierce (Dr. Ray V.) Monument

Pratt (Pascal Paoli) Monument

Pratt (Samuel F.) Monument

Rand Monument

Red Jacket Monument Richmond (Jewett M.) Monument

Rogers Monument

Rohlfs Monument Roos Monument

Rumsey Monuments St. John, Margaret Monument

Scherbatow Monument

Schoellkopf (Jacob F.) Monument

Schoellkopf (Paul) Monument

Scherbatow, Prince Kyril of Russia

Southwich (Alfred P ) Monument

Sidway (Charlotte Spaulding) Monument

Sidway (Franklin) Monument

Sidway (Frank St. John) Monument

Sidway (James) Monument

Sidway (Jonathan) Monument

Sidway (Ralph H.) Monument

Silverthorne (Asa K.) Monument

Spaulding Monument

Spaulding Veterans of the Battle of Bunker Hill Cenotaph

Streeter Monument

Talbert Monument - Gravestone

Talbert Monument - Plaque

Thomas Monument

Tracy Monument

Waite Monument

Weber Monument


Forest Lawn Co. structures and sites:
Entrance Gate, Delaware and W. Delavan Avenues Entrance Gate, Main and W. Delavan Avenues

Administration Building Chapel/Columbarium/Crematorium

Gothic Revival Superintendent's House Triple-Arch Bridge Mirror Lake: The Three Graces statue

Verdi statue

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Definitions:

Cenotaph:

An empty tomb or a monument erected in honor of a person who is buried elsewhere.

Crypt:

An underground vault or chamber, especially one beneath a church that is used as a burial place

Headstone

: A memorial stone set at the head of a grave; usually vertical

Ledger-stone: Flat slab covering the entire grave

Markers: Flat memorials also known as grass markers or flush markers

Mausoleum : A large stately tomb or building housing such a tomb or several tombs; usually small copies of classical or Egyptian temples or Gothic chapels (83 private mausoleums at Forest Lawn)

Memorial: A monument intended to celebrate or honor the memory of a person or event

Monument : A structure, such as a building or sculpture, erected as a memorial; marker; tombstone

Sarcophagus: Aboveground richly decorated stone container for one coffin or more (24 total at Forest Lawn)

Tomb: A vault or chamber for burial of the dead

Tombstone: A gravestone

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