Graceland Cemetery
Graceland Cemetery is large cemetery located in the north side community area of Uptown, in the city of Chicago, Illinois. It was established in 1860.
The Sheridan stop on the Red Line is the nearest CTA "L" station. Among the cemetery's 121 acres, are the burial sites of several well-known Chicagoans.[1]
Along with its other famous burials the cemetery is notable for two statues by sculptor Lorado Taft, Eternal Silence for the Graves family plot and The Crusader that marks Victor Lawson's final resting place.
Famous Chicagoans are buried here such as: George Pullman, Roger Ebert, Ernie Banks, Oscar Stanton De Priest, Daniel Burnham, Fred A. Busse, Marshall Field, Melville Fuller, Bruce Graham, Carter Harrison Senior and Junior, Fazlur Khan, William Le Baron Jenney, Cyrus McCormick, Joseph Medill, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Potter Palmer, and Louis Sullivan.
Graceland Cemetery Media
The mausoleum of Potter Palmer and Bertha Honoré Palmer
Getty Tomb for Carrie Eliza Getty, designed by Louis Sullivan, 1890
References
- ↑ "Graceland Cemetery". www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org.
Other websites
- Official Website
- Photographs of Graceland Cemetery Archived 2013-04-11 at Archive.today
- Graveyards of Chicago: Graceland Archived 2019-04-24 at the Wayback Machine
- Graceland a Poem by Carl Sandburg Archived 2017-04-17 at the Wayback Machine