Bridgetown Cemetery Tour #2

This tour highlights the newer sections of Bridgetown Cemetery, which was purchased in 1939, developed in the 1950's, and opened in 1962.

Bridgetown Cemetery Tour #2

Bridgetown North, Ohio 45211, United States

Created By: Bridgetown Cemetery

Tour Information

This tour covers the second half of a walking tour of Bridgetown Cemetery. This tour covers the newer sections of the cemetery, purchased in 1939, developed in the 1950s, and officially opened in 1962. This tour focuses on the development and change of the cemetery from rural, protestant cemetery to inclusive, non-denominational suburban cemetery, and ends looking ahead to the future development of the cemetery grounds. This portion of the cemetery is laid out in even rows, with height and other restrictions placed on decorations and headstones. For more information please see www.bridgetowncemetery.com


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What You'll See on the Tour

This building houses the cemetery archives, administration offices, and equipment storage.  This building was built in 1961 with volunteer labor from a bricklayers union.  An addition was built onto the back in 1963 to accommodate additio... Read more
This slightly rounded section of ground represents the remains of the Green Township Cemetery, sometimes referred to as the "Township Cemetery".  This cemetery was located on the south side of Harrison Ave about 80 feet west of Glenmore Av... Read more
This cemetery was owned by the Frondorf Family in a deed that dated back to 1854.  In 1988 the property was sold to a developer, who petitioned the Ohio Probate Court to move the burials and any headstones to Bridgetown Cemetery.  In Apr... Read more
This tributary creek ran from the border of Cheviot and Westwood close to Wagon Wheel Saloon, followed Glenway Ave and Westbourne Drive and flowed into Schaible Creek.  Schaible Creek empties into Muddy Creek, which flows into the Ohio Riv... Read more
This area is for materials for the cemetery grounds crew to store top soil, mulch, sand, and gravel for use on the cemetery grounds.  Built in 1964, the walls are three feet high and are made from basic cinderblock.
This is the newest garden created in the cemetery.  At the center of the garden is a stone bench, backed by a 4 foot angel.  Framed by two large trees, this is a popular spot for cemetery visitors to stop and enjoy a quiet place to rememb... Read more
This monument was modeled after a monument cemetery trustees viewed at a funerary trade show in the late 1950's.  On one side, the monument reads "More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of."  The other side reads "In my ... Read more
This section is the infant and child section.  Marked by a small monumnet in the center of the section, the monument features a small statue of a baby being cradeled in Angel Wings.
This Flag pole was installed in 1987 after a generous donation by Guardian Savings Bank.  Previously a grove of bushes, this acts as a centerpiece of the cemetery entrance off of Harrison Ave, and is the first major object viewed upon enet... Read more
These original stone pillars were built in the early 1950's to act as a stylish entrance to the newer sections of the cemetery off of Harrison Ave.  The iron gates which were hung from these pillars were originally the gates placed at the ... Read more
This monument was installed in the early 1950's and is inscribed with the Lords Prayer.  It acts as a center focal point for the sections which back up the housing built on adjacent Raceview Road in the 1950's.
This section, laid out in November 2017, is dedicated to in-ground cremation burials.  This section was created in response to the growing number of cremations occuring after the start of the 21st century in the United States.  All lots a... Read more
This land represents the next sections to be developed.  If current projections are correct, when fully laid out, this section of land will take over 50 years before newer land will need to be developed.
This land represents a lower eleveation that is slowly being filled in by excavated fill dirt from other areas of the cemetery.  Organic materials like grass clippings, tree and bush trimmings, and fallen leaves from cemetery trees are als... Read more
This represents the last stop on the tour.  This small piece of property was purchased in 1964 and is currently used as the entrance for funeral processions into the cemetery.  This entrance is closed to through traffic at all other times... Read more

 

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