tag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:/itemsItems2022-09-23T20:32:51Ztag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1862182018-02-27T16:17:58Z2022-09-23T20:32:51ZCemetery for the UnknownCulture: JapaneseUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1853592018-02-27T16:15:15Z2022-09-23T20:32:00ZThe Woodland Cemetery (Early 20th Century)Culture: SwedishUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/392802016-08-11T15:00:04Z2023-11-30T16:47:50ZEntrance to Calvary CemeteryFrom text: "The improved taste of late years in the choice of sites for cemeteries and the methods adopted for their embellishment, together with the wide-felt public interest in them, and the laws which guard them from desecration, are certainly very aptly illustrated in Calvary. ... The cemetery is located south of and adjoining the village of South Evanston, ten miles north from the City Hall. It is the largest and oldest of the Roman Catholic cemeteries of this city, and is fronting Sheridan Drive and Lake Michigan."University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1853572018-02-27T16:15:15Z2022-09-23T20:32:00ZThe Woodland Cemetery (Early 20th Century)Culture: SwedishUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1853602018-02-27T16:15:16Z2022-09-23T20:32:00ZThe Woodland Cemetery (Early 20th Century)Culture: SwedishUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1857652018-02-27T16:16:27Z2022-09-23T20:32:25ZFrance: Meuse-American Cemetery North of VerdunCulture: FrenchUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1857292018-02-27T16:16:16Z2022-09-23T20:32:23ZJapan. Honshu: Cemetery in KyotoCulture: FrenchUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1867972018-02-27T16:19:42Z2022-09-23T20:33:25ZTurkish Cemetery from National Geographic Article "Turkey Struggles for Balance"Culture: Iranian-FrenchUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1852282018-02-27T16:14:58Z2022-09-23T20:31:52ZGörlväln Burial Chapel and CemeteryView of a burial chapel built into hillsideUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/8052562021-11-19T16:20:30Z2022-09-15T17:21:42ZRapporto della commissione eletta nel seno della società degli artisti allo scopo di formulare i risultati della conferenza artistica tenutasi nelle sale sociali intorno al progetto di un cimitero da erigersi in MilanoPublisher name taken from colophon.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/8735932022-06-08T15:37:22Z2022-09-15T18:02:04ZI sepolcri : idea d'un cimitero a Milano : memoria / di D. Giacinto Amati, paroco di Santa Maria de' Servi di MilanoUniversity of Illinois bookplate: From the library of Conte Antonio Cavagna Sangiuliani di Gualdana Lazelada di Bereguardo, purchased 1921.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1852472018-02-27T16:15:00Z2022-09-23T20:31:53ZWoodland CemeteryCulture: SwissUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1849182018-02-27T16:14:07Z2022-09-23T20:31:34ZGarden of Rest, Brion Vega Tomb (Late 20th Century)Culture: ItalianUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1858692018-02-27T16:16:52Z2022-09-23T20:32:31ZBrion CemeteryCulture: ItalianUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1858212018-02-27T16:16:39Z2022-09-23T20:32:28ZUrnfield at Singen CemeteryCulture: GermanUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1862222018-02-27T16:17:59Z2022-09-23T20:32:51ZBerestein CemeteryCulture: NetherlandishUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1862242018-02-27T16:17:59Z2022-09-23T20:32:52ZBerestein CemeteryCulture: NetherlandishUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1853582018-02-27T16:15:15Z2022-09-23T20:32:00ZThe Woodland Cemetery (Early 20th Century)Culture: SwedishUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1853612018-02-27T16:15:16Z2022-09-23T20:32:00ZThe Woodland Cemetery (Early 20th Century)Culture: SwedishUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1853622018-02-27T16:15:16Z2022-09-23T20:32:00ZThe Woodland Cemetery (Early 20th Century)Culture: SwedishUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1853632018-02-27T16:15:16Z2022-09-23T20:32:00ZThe Woodland Cemetery (Early 20th Century)Culture: SwedishUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1887382018-03-05T16:40:26Z2023-01-19T20:46:24ZPlan of Royal Tombs Containing Sacrificial Victims, XibeigangImage view: Aerial view.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1897402018-03-05T16:43:20Z2023-01-19T20:59:28ZMourner at Marshal Philippe Petain's FuneralImage view: General view.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/19384392023-06-05T19:05:35Z2023-11-10T14:27:39ZBeulah Wims visiting the family burial plot, c. 1940sBlack and white photograph of Beulah Wims visiting the family burial plot. Written on front: "Aunt Beulah." Photograph is part of an album page that includes two more photos.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/394462016-08-11T15:00:16Z2023-11-30T16:48:11ZEntrance to Rosehill CemeteryFrom text: "The projectors of Rose Hill have wisely selected grounds far enough from the city proper to insure no molestation of the ashes of the dead in the future, and have chosen grounds high enough for the purposes intended, and also those susceptible of improvement at a slight expense. They are of easy access both by rail and drives, which is certainly a desirable feature."University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/392822016-08-11T15:00:04Z2023-11-30T16:47:50ZEntrance to Forest HomeFrom text: "This cemetery is situated between West Madison and West Twelfth Sts., about four and one half miles west of the present City Limits, and embraces the most beautiful part of the once celebrated Haase's Park, comprising nearly one hundred acres of land. These grounds have gained a wide reputation for the beauty of their natural sceneryUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/392792016-08-11T15:00:04Z2023-11-30T16:47:50ZWacker Monument in Graceland CemeteryCaption: "Graceland.--Monument of Frederick and Catharine Wacker." From text: "Before the close of the year 1893 the number of the silent inhabitants of the necropolis Graceland will have reached 60,000. This cemetery is justly famed as one of the finest among Chicago's cities of the dead, and occupies a similar rank here as does Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Spring Grove in Cincinnati, Forest Hill or Mount Auburn in Boston. Among the 500 cemeteries in this country there is but a small number that can compare with Graceland in point of beauty of landscape and the splendor of its monuments."University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1852512018-02-27T16:15:01Z2022-09-23T20:31:53ZThe Garden of RestCulture: ItalianUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1853522018-02-27T16:15:14Z2022-09-23T20:31:59ZThe Woodland Cemetery (Early 20th Century)Culture: SwedishUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1853532018-02-27T16:15:15Z2022-09-23T20:31:59ZThe Woodland Cemetery (Early 20th Century)Culture: SwedishUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1853542018-02-27T16:15:15Z2022-09-23T20:31:59ZThe Woodland Cemetery (Early 20th Century)Culture: SwedishUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1691962018-02-26T20:48:55Z2023-03-09T18:46:58ZTombstone for Pierre LoebMontparnasse Cemetery (Paris, France)University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1887542018-03-05T16:40:29Z2023-01-19T20:47:37ZGou State CemeteryHorse and chariot burial pit accompanying the tomb of a noble.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/8478592022-03-03T14:56:31Z2022-09-15T17:40:25ZTariffe pel Cimitero maggiore di MilanoLikely published in the 1870s.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/19382082023-06-05T19:03:51Z2023-11-10T14:30:23ZView of the Wims family gravestone, c. 1950sBlack and white photograph of the Wims family gravestoneUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/392812016-08-11T15:00:04Z2023-11-30T16:47:50ZGateway to Oak Woods CemeteryCaption: "Gateway to Oakwoods (sic) Cemetery." From text: "This beautiful cemetery stands in the front rank, as one of the handsomest of Chicago's burial grounds. It is located south of 67th St. between Cottage Grove Ave. and the I. C. R. R. track. The distance from the business center is about seven miles. ... In drawing the plan for the grounds, the Association was fortunate in securing the services of the late Mr. Adolph Strauch, Superintendent of Spring Grove Cemetery, at Cincinnati, who as a landscape gardener and Superintendent of cemeteries, probably had no equal. Before work was commenced in 1864, he visited and made a thorough examination of the land ... Then, with a detailed survey, showing the elevation, he drafted the plan now presented to the public, designating the lowest land for artificial lakes, and the higher to be made still higher, and formed into beautiful mounds with the earth taken from the lakes. The avenues are laid out in gentle curves and on an established grade."University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/392832016-08-11T15:00:04Z2023-11-30T16:47:50ZEntrance to Waldheim CemeteryFrom text: "Situated in the town of Harlem, on the Desplaines River, and about nine miles from the city, is a German cemetery of exceptional beauty in its general aspect as well as in the tasteful and pleasing manner … Like most of the other large cemeteries, Waldheim is open to all, and makes no distinction between the believer or unbeliever, between Christian, Jew or Heathen. The park-like grounds contain 80 acres of well drained land, about half of which is still covered with a dense wood of healthy oak trees, whose days however are numbered."University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1853552018-02-27T16:15:15Z2022-09-23T20:32:00ZThe Woodland Cemetery (Early 20th Century)Culture: SwedishUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1853562018-02-27T16:15:15Z2022-09-23T20:32:00ZThe Woodland Cemetery (Early 20th Century)Culture: SwedishUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1862192018-02-27T16:17:58Z2022-09-23T20:32:51ZCemetery for the UnkownCulture: JapaneseUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library