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Angel and Cross (McMahill) - Elsberry, MO
in Funerary Art
Family plot marker. Returned to Elsberry on a sunny day.
posted by: YoSam.
location: Missouri
date approved: 6/9/2022
last visited: never
NE39.9 km
Man's Statue (Morfoot) - near Carrollton, IL
One of the Original Settlers in Greene County.
location: Illinois
date approved: 12/18/2021
SW42 km
Winged Figure on High Column (Lovejoy) - Alton, IL
Murdered by mobs, man was a renown newspaper editor.
date approved: 2/8/2022
S45.7 km
Two Doves on a Font (Portell) - Weldon Spring, MO
Unique tombstone in the Emmanuel United Church of Christ Cemetery.
date approved: 11/20/2022
S46.3 km
World War I Soldier (Bowman) - Weldon Spring, MO
You may not of heard of him, but he was the very last man (U.S.) killed in World War I
date approved: 10/22/2021
SW60.2 km
Weeping Willow (Sanders) - Oak Grove Baptist Cemetery - Warren County, MO
Small but seemingly unique.
date approved: 6/25/2022
SE66.3 km
William Clark Memorial - Bellefontaine Cemetery - St. Louis MO
The state of Mr. Clark, along with the buffalo and lion heads, and the artistic display of granite.
date approved: 11/8/2021
SE66.6 km
Steamboat Captain (Sellers) - St. Louis, MO
First person to used the term "Mark Twain" and how Samuel Clemens adopted his pseudonym.
date approved: 12/6/2021
Disassembled Napoleonic Cannon (Mason) - St. Louis, MO
Brigadier General Richard B. Mason was the first military and civil governor of California. He died at Jefferson Barracks while he was the commanding officer there. After his death, his widow married Major General Don Carlos Buell.
date approved: 11/10/2021
SE66.8 km
Standing Angel (Orthwein) - Bellefontaine Cemetery - St. Louis, MO
This is a family marker, and is surrounded with many small stones
Hope (O'Fallon) - Bellefontaine Cemetery - St. Louis MO
This 53 foot column with a 15 foot statue on top is for a man who was once the riches man in St. Louis. His title of Colonel was self given, he actually left the army with the Rank of Captain. O'Fallon, Missouri and Illinois are named after him.
date approved: 12/22/2022
SE66.9 km
Egyptian Sarcophagus (Bridges) - St. Louis, MO
High on one of the highest points in cemetery looking down Broadway.
date approved: 1/18/2022
SE67.3 km
The Girl in The Box (Luyties) - Bellefontaine Cemetery - St. Louis MO
is highly artistic tombstone is known locally as "The Girl In the Box"
date approved: 1/10/2022
Sphinx Statues and Snake Reliefs (Tate) - Bellefontaine Cemetery - St. Louis MO
Egyptian Revival mausoleum, for leader in the Theater business in the early 20 century.
date approved: 1/12/2022
E90.1 km
Mother Jones Monument (Jones) - Mount Olive, IL
"Chicago, November 19, 1923. A Special Request to the Miners of Mt. Olive, Illinois: When the last call comes for me to take my final rest, will the Miners see that I get a resting in the same clay that shelters the miners...." Mother Jones
date approved: 10/28/2021
NW100.4 km
Log Chair (Rightmire) - Greenwood Cemetery - Palmyra, MO
There are many log tombstones in cemeteries across this land, but this is the only log chair tombstone that I know of.
date approved: 5/30/2022
SW132 km
Jesus Christ in the Crypt (Schmidt) - Taos, MO
The tomb of a Parish Priest and his devotion to Christ.
date approved: 10/17/2021