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cemetery. For a period, it instituted a policy in which open admission to the grounds was only permitted on Sundays and holidays, with the remaining dates seeing access limited to ticket holders. Graceland's popularity as a pleasure grounds declined in subsequent decades, however, as public attitude moved away from seeing cemeteries as appropriate sites for leisure. At the same time, the condition of the cemetery began to suffer from neglect.
60: 143: 112: 81: 341:). The remains of approximately 2,000 individuals were relocated in this process, which was completed in the 1870s. Graceland and Rosehill were the reburial sites of many of these remains. Graceland quickly established itself as a popular choice of burial site for prominent Chicagoans, with many opting to pre-erect burial monuments at the cemetery in for their future burials. In 1870, 325:, collaborated with a number of landscape architects to design the cemetery, and fought challenges from the owners of adjacent properties who opposed his plans to transform the site into a cemetery. In April 1860, the first burial at Graceland Cemetery occurred when Bryan's late son Daniel was reinterred. Graceland Cemetery was formally dedicated that August. 885: 364:. The Graceland Cemetery Association designated one section of the grounds to be devoid of monuments and instituted a review process led by Simonds for monuments and family plots. Simonds later became the superintendent at Graceland until 1897, and continued on as a consultant until his death in 1931. 312:
Bryan had been motivated to establish a new cemetery after being disappointed by the "neglected and actually repulsive condition" of Chicago's City Cemetery when his son Daniel was buried there. He sought to create a "rural burying ground, more remote from and worthy of the city ." However, he placed
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Graceland's attractive parklike appearance and elaborate burial monuments made it a popularly visited site. Visitation became so large, that in the early 20th century its operators grew concerned that it had turned into too popular of a recreation grounds to the detriment of its character as a
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train now runs. The line was also used to carry mourners to funerals, in specially rented funeral cars. As a result, there was an entry through the east wall, which has since been closed. When founded, the cemetery was well outside the city limits of Chicago. After the
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was opened by a group independent of Bryan's efforts. However, after he was offered the presidency of the company that operated Rosehill Cemetery, Bryan became motivated to pursue his shelved plans to establish his own cemetery.
408:, which is a style of cemetery characterized by landscaped natural areas. The concept of the rural cemetery emerged in the early 19th century as a response to overcrowding and poor maintenance in existing cemeteries in Europe. 1719: 435:'s burial island was once lined with broken headstones and coping transported from Lincoln Park. Lincoln Park was redeveloped as a recreational area. A single mausoleum remains, the "Couch tomb", containing the remains of 3761: 3697: 3681: 360:. Lathrop was open to new ideas and provided opportunities for experimentation which led to Simonds use of native plants including oak, ash, witch hazel, and dogwood at a time when many viewed native plants as 1321: 3671: 1430: 3822: 2724: 3756: 3702: 301:, a Chicago businessman, established Graceland Cemetery in 1860 with the original 80-acre (32 ha) layout designed by Swain Nelson. Bryan created it though a business partnership with 990: 3343: 356:
was hired as its landscape architect to design the addition. Lathrop and Simonds wanted to incorporate naturalistic settings to create picturesque views that were the foundation of the
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was buried at night, in a lead-lined coffin within an elaborately reinforced steel-and-concrete vault, to prevent his body from being exhumed and desecrated by labor activists.
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from City Cemetery was an early part of the a greater process of relocating the thousands of remains at the City Cemetery and transforming that site into a public park (today's
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of more than 2,000 trees. The cemetery's wide variety of burial monuments include a number designed by famous architects, several of whom are also buried in the cemetery.
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In the early 21st century, attention was turned to repair the cemetery and restore much of its 19th-century landscape. Graceland Cemetery was added to the
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Graceland includes a naturalistic reflecting lake, surrounded by winding pathways, and its pastoral plantings have led it to become a certified
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and Irving Park Road. Among the cemetery's 121 acres (49 ha) are the burial sites of several well-known Chicagoans.
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Along with its other famous burials, the cemetery is notable for two statues by the renowned Chicago sculptor
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Many of the cemetery's tombs are of great architectural or artistic interest, including the
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as president. In 1879, the cemetery acquired an additional 35 acres (14 ha), and
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designed curving paths, open vistas, and a small lake to create a park-like setting.
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Dexter Graves was an early pioneer in the city who arrived on the schooner
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The cemetery's walls are topped off with wrought iron spear point fencing.
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first African American in the 20th century to be elected to Congress.
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Kiefer, Charles D.; Achilles, Rolf; Vogel, Neil A. (June 18, 2000).
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The cemetery is also the final resting place of 31 victims of the
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Bryan purchased land for his cemetery from the heirs of
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Thorpe, Burton Lee (1910). Koch, Charles R. E. (ed.).
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occupied the eastern edge of the cemetery, where the
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Graceland Cemetery (Washington, D.C.)
U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Graceland Cemetery is located in Chicago metropolitan area
Chicago
Graceland Cemetery is located in Illinois
Illinois
Graceland Cemetery is located in the United States
Chicago
Illinois
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Clark Street
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Thomas Barbour Bryan
William Butler Ogden
George Peter Alexander Healy
Rosehill Cemetery
Justin Butterfield
disinterment
Lincoln Park
Horace Cleveland
Bryan Lathrop
Ossian Cole Simonds
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