Joseph W. Wallace - Greenmount Cemetery - Durango, CO, USA
N 37° 16.565 W 107° 53.406
13S E 243753 N 4129415
A Dove of Peace with an olive branch can be seen on the Woodmen of the World monument that marks the final resting place of Joseph W. Wallace, in Greenmount Cemetery, Durango, CO.
Waymark Code: WMZ56M
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 09/10/2018
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The Woodmen of the World are known today as WoodmenLife, a fraternal society that provides insurance to its members. Visitors to older cemeteries can frequently spot the tree trunk monuments that they placed at the graves of their members, although not every tree trunk monument out there was placed by the Woodmen of the World: It was common in the late 19th century to use a log to note that a person had died young, and many infants have such grave markers. Some of these very early markers featured a dove of peace with an olive branch in its beak, with the tools of the woodmen's trade -- hatchet, mallet, and wedge -- rendered somewhere else on the monument. Here, the tools are assembled at the bottom, and the dove is perched on the rope that holds up the inscription scroll. The epitaph appears to have been an afterthought, and the scroll reads:
Joseph W.
Wallace
Died
March 21, 1903.
Aged
53 Years.
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Dum
Tacet Clamat
Here rests a
Woodman of the World
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After life's fitful fever
He sleeps well
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"Dum tacet clamat" is Latin for "Though silent, he speaks." Note "Here rests a Woodman of the World": Many of these monuments were done by third parties who were not privy to the organization's thought process, and "Here lies a Woodmen of the World" would be seen on the monument. This time, they got it right, because Woodmen of the World do not lie.
Kind of dove: Dove with olive branch
Used material for the dove: Other (explanation in the long description)
Address: 900 Cemetery Rd Durango, CO USA 81301
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