Guide ..Greenwood as it is . Built by John <ooiJfr 1 Irclc. only prove what dust we doat on when tis manwe love. Death is a victory over which nonecan conquer, and it can be truly said that thepath of glory leads to the grave. Our dead areour one comfort, our support and the onlygrief whicff^ is absolutely our own; and weweep in silence. The fields to all their wanted tribute bear. To warn their little love the birds complain; I fruitless mourn to him that cannot hear And weep the more because I weep in vain. —Grays Ode. One of the quaintest plots in the Cemeteryis that of the o


Guide ..Greenwood as it is . Built by John <ooiJfr 1 Irclc. only prove what dust we doat on when tis manwe love. Death is a victory over which nonecan conquer, and it can be truly said that thepath of glory leads to the grave. Our dead areour one comfort, our support and the onlygrief whicff^ is absolutely our own; and weweep in silence. The fields to all their wanted tribute bear. To warn their little love the birds complain; I fruitless mourn to him that cannot hear And weep the more because I weep in vain. —Grays Ode. One of the quaintest plots in the Cemeteryis that of the old Welsh burial grounds whichstands in all Its simplicity alone on HemlockAvenue, just off Battle Avenue. On Ocean Hill, near the Whitney mausol Mimis the costly tomb of Dr. Valentine Mott,which faces Atlantic Avenue, and surrouudiui?It will be found many other handsome memor-ials, among them being the Kingland, Story,the Kev. D. A. Twig, and Whitehouse plots. Thomas T. Reads elaborate column of gran-ite is located opposite the lot atVin


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