2014-07-05_22189_WTA_5DM3-2 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions...
1 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions in 1850.[9] Over the years, additional land was purchased from the Hunt Farm and the neighboring D.C. Whitwood farm to increase the grounds to the current 86 acres (350,000 m2).[10]
A Gothic Revival chapel, designed by Albert and Octavius Jordan, was added in 1856. The limestone chapel blends into the natural ravine and landscaping.[8] Gordon W. Lloyd designed the Gothic-inspired gatehouse in 1870.[6][11]
The 1856 chapel, which had fallen into disuse, was refurbished in the 1950s and is still used today.[12] The chapel was extensively restored after a late 1900s fire.[10]
2014-07-05_22189_WTA_5DM3 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions...
2 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions in 1850.[9] Over the years, additional land was purchased from the Hunt Farm and the neighboring D.C. Whitwood farm to increase the grounds to the current 86 acres (350,000 m2).[10]
A Gothic Revival chapel, designed by Albert and Octavius Jordan, was added in 1856. The limestone chapel blends into the natural ravine and landscaping.[8] Gordon W. Lloyd designed the Gothic-inspired gatehouse in 1870.[6][11]
The 1856 chapel, which had fallen into disuse, was refurbished in the 1950s and is still used today.[12] The chapel was extensively restored after a late 1900s fire.[10]
2014-07-05_22194_WTA_5DM3-2 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions...
3 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions in 1850.[9] Over the years, additional land was purchased from the Hunt Farm and the neighboring D.C. Whitwood farm to increase the grounds to the current 86 acres (350,000 m2).[10]
A Gothic Revival chapel, designed by Albert and Octavius Jordan, was added in 1856. The limestone chapel blends into the natural ravine and landscaping.[8] Gordon W. Lloyd designed the Gothic-inspired gatehouse in 1870.[6][11]
The 1856 chapel, which had fallen into disuse, was refurbished in the 1950s and is still used today.[12] The chapel was extensively restored after a late 1900s fire.[10]
2014-07-05_22194_WTA_5DM3 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions...
4 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions in 1850.[9] Over the years, additional land was purchased from the Hunt Farm and the neighboring D.C. Whitwood farm to increase the grounds to the current 86 acres (350,000 m2).[10]
A Gothic Revival chapel, designed by Albert and Octavius Jordan, was added in 1856. The limestone chapel blends into the natural ravine and landscaping.[8] Gordon W. Lloyd designed the Gothic-inspired gatehouse in 1870.[6][11]
The 1856 chapel, which had fallen into disuse, was refurbished in the 1950s and is still used today.[12] The chapel was extensively restored after a late 1900s fire.[10]
2014-07-05_22199_WTA_5DM3-2 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions...
5 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions in 1850.[9] Over the years, additional land was purchased from the Hunt Farm and the neighboring D.C. Whitwood farm to increase the grounds to the current 86 acres (350,000 m2).[10]
A Gothic Revival chapel, designed by Albert and Octavius Jordan, was added in 1856. The limestone chapel blends into the natural ravine and landscaping.[8] Gordon W. Lloyd designed the Gothic-inspired gatehouse in 1870.[6][11]
The 1856 chapel, which had fallen into disuse, was refurbished in the 1950s and is still used today.[12] The chapel was extensively restored after a late 1900s fire.[10]
2014-07-05_22199_WTA_5DM3 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions...
6 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions in 1850.[9] Over the years, additional land was purchased from the Hunt Farm and the neighboring D.C. Whitwood farm to increase the grounds to the current 86 acres (350,000 m2).[10]
A Gothic Revival chapel, designed by Albert and Octavius Jordan, was added in 1856. The limestone chapel blends into the natural ravine and landscaping.[8] Gordon W. Lloyd designed the Gothic-inspired gatehouse in 1870.[6][11]
The 1856 chapel, which had fallen into disuse, was refurbished in the 1950s and is still used today.[12] The chapel was extensively restored after a late 1900s fire.[10]
2014-07-05_22204_WTA_5DM3-2 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions...
7 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions in 1850.[9] Over the years, additional land was purchased from the Hunt Farm and the neighboring D.C. Whitwood farm to increase the grounds to the current 86 acres (350,000 m2).[10]
A Gothic Revival chapel, designed by Albert and Octavius Jordan, was added in 1856. The limestone chapel blends into the natural ravine and landscaping.[8] Gordon W. Lloyd designed the Gothic-inspired gatehouse in 1870.[6][11]
The 1856 chapel, which had fallen into disuse, was refurbished in the 1950s and is still used today.[12] The chapel was extensively restored after a late 1900s fire.[10]
2014-07-05_22204_WTA_5DM3 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions...
8 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions in 1850.[9] Over the years, additional land was purchased from the Hunt Farm and the neighboring D.C. Whitwood farm to increase the grounds to the current 86 acres (350,000 m2).[10]
A Gothic Revival chapel, designed by Albert and Octavius Jordan, was added in 1856. The limestone chapel blends into the natural ravine and landscaping.[8] Gordon W. Lloyd designed the Gothic-inspired gatehouse in 1870.[6][11]
The 1856 chapel, which had fallen into disuse, was refurbished in the 1950s and is still used today.[12] The chapel was extensively restored after a late 1900s fire.[10]
2014-07-05_22224_WTA_5DM3-2 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions...
9 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions in 1850.[9] Over the years, additional land was purchased from the Hunt Farm and the neighboring D.C. Whitwood farm to increase the grounds to the current 86 acres (350,000 m2).[10]
A Gothic Revival chapel, designed by Albert and Octavius Jordan, was added in 1856. The limestone chapel blends into the natural ravine and landscaping.[8] Gordon W. Lloyd designed the Gothic-inspired gatehouse in 1870.[6][11]
The 1856 chapel, which had fallen into disuse, was refurbished in the 1950s and is still used today.[12] The chapel was extensively restored after a late 1900s fire.[10]
2014-07-05_22224_WTA_5DM3 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions...
10 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions in 1850.[9] Over the years, additional land was purchased from the Hunt Farm and the neighboring D.C. Whitwood farm to increase the grounds to the current 86 acres (350,000 m2).[10]
A Gothic Revival chapel, designed by Albert and Octavius Jordan, was added in 1856. The limestone chapel blends into the natural ravine and landscaping.[8] Gordon W. Lloyd designed the Gothic-inspired gatehouse in 1870.[6][11]
The 1856 chapel, which had fallen into disuse, was refurbished in the 1950s and is still used today.[12] The chapel was extensively restored after a late 1900s fire.[10]
2014-07-05_22254_WTA_5DM3-2 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions...
11 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions in 1850.[9] Over the years, additional land was purchased from the Hunt Farm and the neighboring D.C. Whitwood farm to increase the grounds to the current 86 acres (350,000 m2).[10]
A Gothic Revival chapel, designed by Albert and Octavius Jordan, was added in 1856. The limestone chapel blends into the natural ravine and landscaping.[8] Gordon W. Lloyd designed the Gothic-inspired gatehouse in 1870.[6][11]
The 1856 chapel, which had fallen into disuse, was refurbished in the 1950s and is still used today.[12] The chapel was extensively restored after a late 1900s fire.[10]
2014-07-05_22254_WTA_5DM3-3 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions...
12 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions in 1850.[9] Over the years, additional land was purchased from the Hunt Farm and the neighboring D.C. Whitwood farm to increase the grounds to the current 86 acres (350,000 m2).[10]
A Gothic Revival chapel, designed by Albert and Octavius Jordan, was added in 1856. The limestone chapel blends into the natural ravine and landscaping.[8] Gordon W. Lloyd designed the Gothic-inspired gatehouse in 1870.[6][11]
The 1856 chapel, which had fallen into disuse, was refurbished in the 1950s and is still used today.[12] The chapel was extensively restored after a late 1900s fire.[10]
2014-07-05_22254_WTA_5DM3 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions...
13 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions in 1850.[9] Over the years, additional land was purchased from the Hunt Farm and the neighboring D.C. Whitwood farm to increase the grounds to the current 86 acres (350,000 m2).[10]
A Gothic Revival chapel, designed by Albert and Octavius Jordan, was added in 1856. The limestone chapel blends into the natural ravine and landscaping.[8] Gordon W. Lloyd designed the Gothic-inspired gatehouse in 1870.[6][11]
The 1856 chapel, which had fallen into disuse, was refurbished in the 1950s and is still used today.[12] The chapel was extensively restored after a late 1900s fire.[10]
2014-07-05_22264_WTA_5DM3-2 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions...
14 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions in 1850.[9] Over the years, additional land was purchased from the Hunt Farm and the neighboring D.C. Whitwood farm to increase the grounds to the current 86 acres (350,000 m2).[10]
A Gothic Revival chapel, designed by Albert and Octavius Jordan, was added in 1856. The limestone chapel blends into the natural ravine and landscaping.[8] Gordon W. Lloyd designed the Gothic-inspired gatehouse in 1870.[6][11]
The 1856 chapel, which had fallen into disuse, was refurbished in the 1950s and is still used today.[12] The chapel was extensively restored after a late 1900s fire.[10]
2014-07-05_22264_WTA_5DM3 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions...
15 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions in 1850.[9] Over the years, additional land was purchased from the Hunt Farm and the neighboring D.C. Whitwood farm to increase the grounds to the current 86 acres (350,000 m2).[10]
A Gothic Revival chapel, designed by Albert and Octavius Jordan, was added in 1856. The limestone chapel blends into the natural ravine and landscaping.[8] Gordon W. Lloyd designed the Gothic-inspired gatehouse in 1870.[6][11]
The 1856 chapel, which had fallen into disuse, was refurbished in the 1950s and is still used today.[12] The chapel was extensively restored after a late 1900s fire.[10]
2014-07-05_22269_WTA_5DM3-2 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions...
16 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions in 1850.[9] Over the years, additional land was purchased from the Hunt Farm and the neighboring D.C. Whitwood farm to increase the grounds to the current 86 acres (350,000 m2).[10]
A Gothic Revival chapel, designed by Albert and Octavius Jordan, was added in 1856. The limestone chapel blends into the natural ravine and landscaping.[8] Gordon W. Lloyd designed the Gothic-inspired gatehouse in 1870.[6][11]
The 1856 chapel, which had fallen into disuse, was refurbished in the 1950s and is still used today.[12] The chapel was extensively restored after a late 1900s fire.[10]
2014-07-05_22269_WTA_5DM3 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions...
17 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions in 1850.[9] Over the years, additional land was purchased from the Hunt Farm and the neighboring D.C. Whitwood farm to increase the grounds to the current 86 acres (350,000 m2).[10]
A Gothic Revival chapel, designed by Albert and Octavius Jordan, was added in 1856. The limestone chapel blends into the natural ravine and landscaping.[8] Gordon W. Lloyd designed the Gothic-inspired gatehouse in 1870.[6][11]
The 1856 chapel, which had fallen into disuse, was refurbished in the 1950s and is still used today.[12] The chapel was extensively restored after a late 1900s fire.[10]
2014-07-05_22279_WTA_5DM3 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions...
18 Elmwood Cemetery was originally planned in 1846.[9] The first 42 acres (170,000 m2) were purchased from the George Hunt farm[10] using money from subscriptions in 1850.[9] Over the years, additional land was purchased from the Hunt Farm and the neighboring D.C. Whitwood farm to increase the grounds to the current 86 acres (350,000 m2).[10]
A Gothic Revival chapel, designed by Albert and Octavius Jordan, was added in 1856. The limestone chapel blends into the natural ravine and landscaping.[8] Gordon W. Lloyd designed the Gothic-inspired gatehouse in 1870.[6][11]
The 1856 chapel, which had fallen into disuse, was refurbished in the 1950s and is still used today.[12] The chapel was extensively restored after a late 1900s fire.[10]
2015-11-22_83868_WTA_5DSR Elmwood Cemetery, Detroit, Michigan
19 Elmwood Cemetery, Detroit, Michigan
2015-11-22_83883_WTA_5DSR Elmwood Cemetery, Detroit, Michigan
20 Elmwood Cemetery, Detroit, Michigan

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