Lakeside Cemetery Walk

Visit graves of notable people from Pekin's past

Lakeside Cemetery Walk

North Pekin, Illinois 61554, United States

Created By: Pekin Public Library

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Lakeside Cemetery, Pekin's largest burial ground, is on the city's north side, on the west side of Illinois Route 29. As the city's oldest extant cemetery, Lakeside is the resting place of numerous prominent men and woman from Pekin's history, including many of the city's pioneer mayors who feature prominently in this walking tour. Originally two adjacent cemeteries -- Oak Grove (formerly Temperance) and Lakeside -- but Oak Grove is now the oldest section of the cemetery administered by the Lakeside Cemetery Association. As the oldest section, the Oak Grove section (which includes six sub-sections) is the resting place of Pekin's pioneer families. Oak Grove or Temperance Cemetery was established 10 April 1848 by William and Jerusha Stansberry. Some of Oak Grove's burials had formerly been at the Old Sons of Temperance Burial Ground on Pekin's East Bluff, but were moved to make way for McKinley School. Similarly, the burials at the old Tharp Pioneer Burial Ground were moved to Oak Grove to make way for the building of the first Douglas School, while other Tharp Pioneer burials were discovered in 1988 and moved to Oak Grove. The Old City Cemetery's burials were also transferred to Oak Grove.

Old Lakeside Cemetery, consisting of seven sections, was established adjoining the south border of Oak Grove/Temperance Cemetery. The seventh section of Old Lakeside is also known as the first addition, which was laid out in 1874. The Steinmetz Chapel, long since torn down, formerly stood in Old Lakeside. The remainder of Lakeside, which is the largest part of the cemetery, is called the second addition (currently having 20 sub-sections), and is on the south of Old Lakeside. Lakeside Mausoleum is in the second addition. The northernmost section of Lakeside Cemetery, on the north side of the Oak Grove section, is the Shillings Addition, consisting of three small sub-sections adjacent to the Lakeside Cemetery Association offices and monument shop.

Indexes of burials of Lakeside, Oak Grove, and Old City Cemetery may be consulted in the Local History Room of the Pekin Public Library


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Middleton Adelbert Tackaberry was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on 15 March 1808, the son of Robert and Jane (Cooke) Tackaberry. His first wife was Eliza Bailey, with whom he had an unnamed son, a son named Samuel (born 1836 in Newark, ... Read more
One of the Pekin Public Library’s copies of the 1861 directory is a precious and fragile edition that was formerly owned by none other than Pekin’s own pioneer historian William H. Bates, who prepared the first formal history of Pekin f... Read more
From the 1879 "History of Tazewell County," page 602 -- Herman W. Hippen, the present Mayor of Pekin, was born in Germany, July 18, 1836, and came to this country in 1855. His parents, Ulrich and Anna Hippen, were also natives of Germany. M... Read more
It’s simply impossible to study the early history of Pekin and Tazewell County without running across the name, and relying on the publications, of William H. Bates of Pekin. Regular readers of this column will recall that Bates was the f... Read more
The November 2015 issue of the Tazewell County Genealogical & Historical Society Monthly, page 1466, includes an excerpt and a reprint from two vintage newspapers that tell of Pekin alcohol distillery owner Henry P. Westerman (1836-1922... Read more
The foundation of Pekin’s historical record was laid in 1870, with the publication of the Sellers & Bates Pekin City Directory. Included in that directory was a “History of Pekin, from its earliest settlement to the present time.”... Read more
From the 1873 "Atlas Map of Tazewell County," page 50 -- HON. JOHN STOLTZ, present mayor of the city of Pekin, is a native of Wittenburg (sic - Wurtemburg), Germany. He was born March 7th, 1825, and is the youngest of a family of five child... Read more
From the 1879 "History of Tazewell county," page 709 -- Thomas Cooper, County Treasurer, and a pioneer of Tazewell Co., was born Feb. 2, 1830, in Hamilton Co., Ohio, and came to this county way back in the early days of the county's history... Read more
Edds Street in southwest Pekin and Edds Addition are named for him. Appointed Pekin mayor in 1869 to serve out the rest of the term of Mayor Columbus J. D. Rupert, who had resigned after losing his reelection bid.   From the 1894 "Portrait... Read more
This grand marker commemorates the Steinmetz family, who were prominent businessmen in Pekin. Note, however, that no one surnamed Steinmetz is buried in this immediate cemetery plot -- instead we see the surnames of Burress, Kaylor, Smith a... Read more
From the 1879 "History of Tazewell County," pages 601-602 -- John Herget, of the firm of J. & G. Herget, wholesale grocers, is one of the leading and representative men of Tazewell Co. He has accumulated a large property and built up on... Read more
The Herget name has been prominent in Pekin’s history since the 1850s and 1860s, when the Herget family left Hesse-Darmstadt in Germany and came to America. Of that family, the immigrant brothers John, George and Philip each played signif... Read more
Among the drawings illustrating Thompson’s 1864 wall plat map of Tazewell County is one that shows the mansion of a certain I. E. Leonard of Pekin. To have lived in such a house, clearly he must have been a man of some importance in town.... Read more
On the shelves of the Pekin Public Library’s Local History Room is the 1864 edition of the “City Charter and Revised Ordinances of the City of Pekin, Ill.,” a relatively slim volume that comes to only 154 pages counting the index. Per... Read more
The Civil War Soldiers Memorial in Lakeside Cemetery was dedicated on Memorial Day, 30 May 1905. The inscription on the monument says, "In memory of our soldiers of Pekin, Illinois. Erected by W.R.C. #236." The Women's Relief Corps #236 use... Read more
From the Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Tazewell County, page 1083 - John L. Smith, fire insurance agent and Mayor of the city of Pekin, was born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, May 27, 1839, being the son of John and Jane... Read more
At the northeast corner of Section 11 of Lakeside Cemetery is a large marble monument depicting the Last Supper. Incorporated into that monument is a cornerstone with this inscription: "In memory of Peter & Fredericka Steinmetz. This ch... Read more
Lakeside Memorial Mausoleum was erected at a cost of $252,000 and was dedicated 23 June 1929. The mausoleum has 11 private family chambers, 944 single crypts, and a columbarium containing 90 niches for cremation urns. An electronic system w... Read more

 

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