Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Way back in time...


Not far from Withering Heights is Lake View Cemetery, the place to be buried if you are someone.  Or a no one at that. Along with Cleveland's giants of history, Lake View is also home to the James Garfield Monument, the tomb of James Garfield, who won the 1880 Presidential election. 

President Garfield served only a few months in office, after a would-be assassin's bullet lodged in his body.  Being the second president to be killed in office, and a scant 15 years after the same befell Abraham Lincoln.  The nation was shocked and grieved heavily. 

Garfield's body was brought back to Cleveland for burial but was temporarily entombed in the family vault of architect Levi Scofield at Lake View while plans were made for his final resting place. The plans - grand plans at that, were set in motion for a grand monument to Garfield and a tomb beneath it. A private memorial association would raise the funds, hire an architect, and oversee the construction and it care.  Tourists were charged a nickle - a whole nickle! - to enjoy the marvel of its all. 

The picture above was taken shortly after it was completed by a private foundation.  The stone is new, clean and looking its best. The terrace balcony gave a wonderful view of Cleveland's city center, and Lake Erie

Lakeview today is still one of the better places to be buried, is expertly manicured, and in addition to being the final resting place of John D. Rockefeller, Jeptha Wade (found of Western Union) Charles Brush (who popularized arc lighting in Cleveland, and made it the first city in the U.S. to have its Public Square lit by electric arc lights), and others, also serves as an Arboretum, with beautiful tree canopy prevents the visitor of today from having this view up the road of the Monument.

How it looked before its exterior restoration.



The stone of the structure, which turned mottled with soot, algae, and molds thus giving it a mottled black look over the last 130 some odd years, was carefully and pain stakenly cleaned, leaks were repaired, and tuck pointing was done.    The interior is still good needs some attention.  The same sign ("SILENCE!) hangs on the walls of the tomb in the basement.  The martyred president, his wife and some family members are there.  The terrace with its views was reopened recently.


After the restoration. 
It also gives you an idea on how thickly wooded 
its site has become. 


But oh, that view.

The Garfield Monument, ends its 2024 interior tours today, and will remain closed until spring 2025 when it will reopen.  



 

6 comments:

  1. Lake View Cemetery is a wonderful place to walk around. Everywhere you see the name of interesting people you have heard about--especially if you are from the Cleveland area yourself. The Garfield Monument is an impressive building. The interior is as spectacular as the exterior is impressive.
    --Jim

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  2. That looks like a place I'd explore. A charming structure.

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    1. Darling, the stairs to that outdoor terrace will give your glutes a real work out.

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  3. Lake View is wonderful. I've told my kids I want to be buried there. Still allows pets to be walked around, which I think is great; so many cemeteries ban them. We took my parents there years ago. They especially enjoyed Wade Chapel; lovely little tour from the docent.

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    1. So many cemeteries treat visitors and the residents of communities around them like unwanted guests. I once went to cemetery in Chicago to visit the grave of a 2nd cousin, only to be told by the secretary at the front desk that they don't give out burial locations to just anyone. Hello? Finally a manager came out and gave me the section and lot number only to tell me I was allowed to take pictures. I wasn't there to do that, but you better bet your bottom dollar I did after that. But Lake View gets it. They know that happy visitors buy lots. But with no place to grow, it may be full up, one day in our lifetimes.

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  4. We lived in Columbus for a few years and visited Cleveland a couple of times, but I never visited Lake View. Gorgeous building. xoxo

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