Unique gravestones at Oak Grove Cemetery
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- Mark A.
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Unique gravestones at Oak Grove Cemetery
While doing some research at Oak Grove Cemetery today, I came across a few unique gravestones. The 1st is of a house or mill. I think that it's a cotton mill because the name on it is Stafford and there is a Stafford Mills here in Fall River. Maybe it was made for the original owner of the mill. This stone is unbelievable! It's solid granite thru-out. It's neat how the mill windows are carved.
The second is in the shape of a tree stump. It looks like a petrified tree. I've seen one of these before in a jewish cemetery in Connecticut but never in Fall River. I thought it was cool if that word can be used when refering to gravestones.
The second is in the shape of a tree stump. It looks like a petrified tree. I've seen one of these before in a jewish cemetery in Connecticut but never in Fall River. I thought it was cool if that word can be used when refering to gravestones.
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Nice pictures, Mark. Does anyone in Fall River give guided tours of Oak Grove?
Here in Fairhaven, we have guided tours of River-Side Cemetery several times a year. (The next two are Sunday, September 19, and Sunday, October 10, at 2:00 p.m.) This is one of the most popular tours we offer in town, with up to 100 people showing up sometimes for a ninety-minute walk.
River-Side was created in 1850 by FDR's grandfather Warren Delano II. A Lizzie-related grave on the tour is that of Eli Bence who is buried with his wife's family, the Maxfields.
It seems with prominent people, including the Bordens, and such interesting grave art, Oak Grove would be a good place for tours.
Here in Fairhaven, we have guided tours of River-Side Cemetery several times a year. (The next two are Sunday, September 19, and Sunday, October 10, at 2:00 p.m.) This is one of the most popular tours we offer in town, with up to 100 people showing up sometimes for a ninety-minute walk.
River-Side was created in 1850 by FDR's grandfather Warren Delano II. A Lizzie-related grave on the tour is that of Eli Bence who is buried with his wife's family, the Maxfields.
It seems with prominent people, including the Bordens, and such interesting grave art, Oak Grove would be a good place for tours.
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Yes, the sphere monument was much-desired by those who could afford one when they first debuted. They became a hot property when the technology became available to carve granite into a globe shape. You don't see many of them in Oak Grove or Old North- in fact I think I have seen only one in Old North.
- SteveS.
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Thanks Mark and MB for the photos. I have seen them all last time I was at Oak Grove and Old North but that was probably 10 yrs ago. I remember the Benedict Arnold grave also. If I ever make it back to Fall River Jeff I will book you for 1 of your tours.
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