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Coordinates: 41°10′19″N 73°13′19″W / 41.172°N 73.222°W / 41.172; -73.222
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* [[Neal Ball]], baseball player
* [[P. T. Barnum]]
* [[P. T. Barnum]]
* [[William D. Bishop]]
* [[General Tom Thumb]], the [[little person]], whose monument includes a life-size statue of himself at the top of a 40-foot obelisk; and his wife [[Lavinia Warren]]
* [[Fanny Crosby]], gospel hymn composer, poet
* [[Fanny Crosby]], gospel hymn composer, poet
* [[Vernon Dalhart]], country singer and songwriter
* [[Robert Lawson (author)|Robert Lawson]], the [[Caldecott Medal|Caldecott]] and [[Newbery medal]] winning author and illustrator.
* [[Robert Lawson (author)|Robert Lawson]], the [[Caldecott Medal|Caldecott]] and [[Newbery medal]] winning author and illustrator.
* [[Margaret Rudkin]], [[Pepperidge Farms]] founder
* [[Margaret Rudkin]], [[Pepperidge Farms]] founder
* [[General Tom Thumb]], the [[little person]], whose monument includes a life-size statue of himself at the top of a 40-foot obelisk; and his wife [[Lavinia Warren]]
* [[Neal Ball]], baseball player
* [[Vernon Dalhart]], country singer and songwriter


==Civil War monument==
==Civil War monument==

Revision as of 16:41, 8 July 2011

Mountain Grove Cemetery
P. T. Barnum's gravestone at Mountain Grove
Map
Details
Established1849
Location
CountryUnited States
Coordinates41°10′19″N 73°13′19″W / 41.172°N 73.222°W / 41.172; -73.222
TypePublic
Website[1]
Find a Grave[2]

Mountain Grove Cemetery, Bridgeport, Connecticut, was laid out in 1849 in a park-like, rural setting away from the center of the city.

The cemetery was designed by P. T. Barnum, who himself is buried there.[1]

Tom Thumb's gravestone

Notable interments

Notables interred here include:[2]

Civil War monument

The cemetery includes a Civil War monument, Pro Patria. The granite stele monument with bronze plaque, raised in 1906 by the Bridgeport Elias Howe Grand Army of the Republic post and the State of Connecticut, is dedicated "IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOSE WHO DID NOT RETURN". The monument, by the Bridgeport sculptor Paul Winters Morris (1865–1916) includes bas-relief figures of soldiers with heads bowed. The monument is at the front of a plot marked by pyramids of cannonballs that contains the graves of about 83 Civil War veterans.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Rogak, Lisa (2004), Stones and Bones of New England: A guide to unusual, historic, and otherwise notable cemeteries, Globe Pequat ISBN 07627-3000-5
  2. ^ Find-a-grave: Mountain Grove Cemetery
  3. ^ Pro Patria: Civil War monument of Connecticut