Greenwood Cemetery - Hamilton, OH
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member debbado
N 39° 24.335 W 084° 32.380
16S E 711835 N 4364674
Greenwood Cemetery consists of 96 acres with over 53,000 interments.
Waymark Code: WM722V
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 08/21/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member Max Cacher
Views: 8

?The coordinates are to the newer section of this cemetery. Directly across the street is the older section. The office staff is very friendly and very helpful. They are currently putting every interment into the online database. You can find someone here (visit link)

Information taken from their website (visit link)
Hamilton’s earliest burials were in public grounds, in the area of what is now the intersection of Front and High Streets. Other sites included: the Third Ward Cemetery between Third, Fourth, and Sycamore Streets (also known as Ludlow Park or Third Ward Park); the Rossville Cemetery (First Ward) at Park and D Streets (now Sutherland Park) on the west side. On occasion, family yards, rural plots, and farms became places of interment.

In the 1840’s, Hamilton’s leaders felt the need for a community cemetery. In 1848, Greenwood Cemetery Association was established. The cemetery land was purchased from David Bigham. The cemetery contains more than 1,800 remains from Hamilton’s two pioneer cemeteries.

Greenwood was modeled after the world-famous Mt. Auburn Cemetery in Boston and the Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati. Adolph Strauch, the landscape architect and gardener who designed Spring Grove also planned Greenwood, although most of the work laying out the cemetery was done by prominent Hamilton citizens John W. Erwin, John M. Millikin, and Governor William Bebb. It is in the style of a park containing beautiful mortuary art.

Many people who made major contributions to Hamilton, Butler County, the State of Ohio, and the nation are buried at Greenwood. Hamilton historian Jim Blount has written profiles of some of these people in his book Greenwood Biographies.

Deceased veterans of all wars from the American Revolution to the present are buried at Greenwood, including the only Civil War general from Butler County and some of the most recent fallen heroes from the war in Iraq.

In 1994, Greenwood Cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.

Hours:

Greenwood Cemetery grounds are open every day at 7:30 AM.

The Greenwood Avenue gate is closed at 5:30 PM from November 1 to February 28 and at 8:00 PM from March 1 to October 31.

The Heaton Street gate is closed at 4:30 PM each day.

The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. and on Saturday by appointment. The office is closed on Sunday and holidays.

Services are conducted Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM and before Noon on Saturdays.

Services held after 3:30 p.m. on weekdays or after Noon on Saturdays will have an overtime charge. Please call (513) 896-9726 to make an appointment or to schedule arrangements with the cemetery.
City, Town, or Parish / State / Country: Not listed

Approximate number of graves: Not listed

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