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John Notman, "Ground Plan of Laurel Hill Cemetery," 1844 relationships Inscribed: Cemetery/Burying ground/Burial ground Information Creator John Notman Date 1844 Title Ground Plan of Laurel Hill Cemetery Inscription Medium(1,200 × 758 (377 KB)) - 19:16, August 18, 2021Joseph F. W. Des Barres, A Plan of the Town of Newport in the Province of Rhode Island (1780) Relationships Place People Keyword relationships Inscribed: Cemetery/Burying ground/Burial ground Inscribed: Walk Attributed: Avenue Information Creator Joseph(6,688 × 8,952 (1.86 MB)) - 18:48, August 20, 2021Anonymous, “Mount Auburn,” 1835 Relationships Place Mount Auburn Cemetery People Keyword relationships Inscribed: Avenue Inscribed: Cemetery/Burying ground/Burial ground Inscribed: Mount Inscribed:(3,808 × 6,000 (5.63 MB)) - 20:37, August 31, 2021James Smillie (artist), Robert Hinshelwood (engraver), "Bay-Side Avenue, Fern Hill," 1847 People Keyword relationships Inscribed: Avenue Inscribed: Cemetery/Burying ground/Burial ground Information Creator James Smillie (artist), Robert Hinshelwood(2,953 × 1,991 (1.65 MB)) - 17:22, August 19, 2021Alexander Wadsworth, “Plan of Mount Auburn,” November 1831 People Keyword relationships Inscribed: Avenue Associated: Cemetery/Burying ground/Burial ground Inscribed: Pond Inscribed: Square Information Creator Alexander(2,800 × 3,500 (4.7 MB)) - 14:29, August 27, 2021Anonymous, Family Burying Ground, c. 1840 Attributed: Cemetery/Burying ground/Burial ground Attributed: Obelisk Information Creator Anonymous Date c. 1840 Title Family Burying Ground Inscription(1,200 × 994 (491 KB)) - 14:27, August 20, 2021Thomas Chambers, Mount Auburn Cemetery, mid-19th century Relationships Place Mount Auburn Cemetery People Keyword relationships Associated: Avenue Associated: Cemetery/Burying ground/Burial ground Associated: Clump Associated:(1,200 × 925 (403 KB)) - 14:42, August 9, 2021Anonymous, “View of Mount Auburn,” 1836 Mount Auburn Cemetery People Keyword relationships Inscribed: Pond Inscribed: View/Vista Associated: Cemetery/Burying ground/Burial ground Attributed: Obelisk(1,200 × 791 (631 KB)) - 19:09, August 19, 2021James Smillie, "Greenwood Cemetery," 1847 People Keyword relationships Inscribed: Avenue Inscribed: Cemetery/Burying ground/Burial ground Inscribed: Grove Inscribed: Lawn Inscribed: Pond Information(2,000 × 2,954 (1.63 MB)) - 20:04, August 31, 2021William Keenan, Plan of the City and Neck of Charleston, S.C., September 1844 Inscribed: Cemetery/Burying ground/Burial ground Inscribed: Mall Inscribed: Pond Inscribed: Square Attributed: Public garden/Public ground Information(1,487 × 1,800 (745 KB)) - 13:51, August 30, 2021John Warner Barber, “Entrance to Mount Auburn Cemetery,” in Historical Collections, Being a general collection of interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes, &c., relating to the history and antiquities of every town in Massachusetts, with geographical descriptions (1844) Relationships Place Mount Auburn Cemetery People Keyword relationships Inscribed: Cemetery/Burying ground/Burial ground Associated: Gate/Gateway Information(792 × 445 (349 KB)) - 17:30, August 27, 2021James Smillie and John A. Rolph (etcher), "View of the Pilgrim Path, Mount Auburn Cemetery," 1847 Relationships Place People Keyword relationships Inscribed: Cemetery/Burying ground/Burial ground Inscribed: Mount Information Creator James Smillie and John(1,001 × 601 (156 KB)) - 18:26, September 7, 2021James Smillie (artist), Robert Hinshelwood (engraver), "Lawn-Girt Hill," in Nehemiah Cleaveland, Green-wood Illustrated, in highly finished line engraving, from drawings taken on the spot / by James Smillie ; with descriptive notices by Nehemiah Cleaveland (1847), opp. p. 61. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Relationships Place People Keyword relationships Inscribed: Cemetery/Burying ground/Burial ground Inscribed: Lawn Associated: Avenue Associated: Copse Associated:(1,485 × 1,001 (408 KB)) - 20:41, August 4, 2021James Smillie (artist), Rice & Buttre (engravers), “View of Oxnard's Monument, Mount Auburn Cemetery," 1847 Relationships Place Mount Auburn Cemetery People Keyword relationships Inscribed: Cemetery/Burying ground/Burial ground Information Creator James Smillie(2,940 × 2,172 (2.6 MB)) - 20:28, December 2, 2021James Smillie (artist), J. A. Rolph (engraver), “View of the Central Square, Mount Auburn Cemetery,” (1847; repr., 1850) Relationships Place Mount Auburn Cemetery People Keyword relationships Inscribed: Avenue Inscribed: Cemetery/Burying ground/Burial ground Inscribed: Square Information(2,909 × 2,358 (2.57 MB)) - 15:53, August 20, 2021James Smillie (artist), W. W. Rice (engraver), "Monument to Miss Charlotte Canda," in Nehemiah Cleaveland, The Rural Cemeteries of America. / Illustrated in a series of highly finished steel engravings from drawings taken on the spot, of the most picturesque scenery in Greenwood and Mount Auburn cemeteries; With descriptions by Nehemiah Cleaveland (1855 [1847]) Relationships Place People Keyword relationships Inscribed: Cemetery/Burying ground/Burial ground Information Creator James Smillie (artist), W. W. Rice (engraver)(2,950 × 2,327 (3.05 MB)) - 14:06, August 30, 2021