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Dellwood Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery established in 1865 in Manchester Village, Vermont.
Description
The cemetery is located at 2950 Route 7A in Manchester Village, Vermont. It covers approximately 58 acres (23 ha) and contains approximately 2,000 interments. The entrance gate is flanked by two marble statues. One represents "Death" or "Mourning", and the other is the angel Gabriel, which represents a personification of the "Resurrection".
One section of the cemetery contains the tombstones from the old town cemetery established in 1784. The tombstones from the old cemetery were moved to clear the lot for construction of the courthouse in 1822, but the bodies were not re-interred.
Dellwood Cemetery is still an active burial location, however only 5 to 6 burials occur each year.
History
The cemetery was established in 1865 through an act of the Vermont legislature. It was built on thirteen acres (5.3 ha) purchased through donations made by two previous residents of Manchester Village, Illinois State Representative Mark Skinner and Judge Helmus Wells. The cemetery was laid out in the rural cemetery design popular in the 19th century by the landscape architect Burton A. Thomas.
In 1873, Skinner donated additional funds for the creation of the cemetery gates and in 1875, the two marble statues at the gate were added.
In July 1926, Abraham Lincoln's son, Robert Todd Lincoln, died at Hildene, the family home in Manchester Center, Vermont. His body was stored in the receiving vault at Dellwood Cemetery until March 1928 when arrangements were made to inter his remains at Arlington National Cemetery.
Notable burials
Edward Swift Isham (1836–1902), politician
Pierpoint Isham (1802–1872), attorney and judge
Ahiman Louis Miner (1804–1886), politician
Loveland Munson (1843–1921), politician and judge
Ogden Pleissner (1905–1983), painter
Alta Rockefeller Prentice (1871–1962), philanthropist
Benjamin S. Roberts (1810–1875), Union Army general
Leonard Sargeant (1793–1880), lieutenant-governor of Vermont
Clara Sipprell (1885–1975), photographer
Mark Skinner (1813–1887), politician
Richard Skinner (1778–1833), governor of Vermont
Walter J. Travis (1862–1927), amateur golfer
References
External links
YouTube - History...Where It Happened - Dellwood Cemetery 08.13.14
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