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Mount Hope Cemetery (Bangor, Maine)

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Mount Hope Cemetery District
A view of Mount Hope Cemetery
LocationU.S. 2, Bangor, Maine
Coordinates44°49′29″N 68°43′28″W / 44.82472°N 68.72444°W / 44.82472; -68.72444
Built1834
ArchitectBryant, Charles G.; Mansur, Wilfred E.
Architectural styleGreek Revival, Late Victorian, English Half-Timbered style
NRHP reference No.74000187[1]
Added to NRHPDecember 04, 1974

Mount Hope Cemetery in Bangor, Maine, is the second oldest garden cemetery in the United States. It was designed by architect Charles G. Bryant in 1834 and built by the Bangor Horticultural Society soon after,[2]: 15  the same year that Bangor was incorporated as a city. The cemetery was modeled after Mount Auburn Cemetery (1831) in Boston, Massachusetts.[2]: 15  Bangor was at that time a frontier boom-town, and much of its architecture and landscaping was modeled after that of Boston.[citation needed] The site has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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History

Purchased in July 1834, the land consisted of 50-acre (20 ha) of Lot 27, which was set along State Street – at the time known as County Road and later the "Road to Orono" – and the Penobscot River. It did not include all of the cemetery's central hill; instead, it cut across the crest of the hill and met up with what would later be Mount Hope Avenue. The land was approximately 660 by 3,300 feet (200 by 1,010 m) with the longer side extending north–south along State Street. Approximately 12-acre (4.9 ha) was to be set aside for horticultural activities, and the rest of the land was to be used as a cemetery.[2]: 17 

This was the preferred resting ground for Bangor's 19th- and early-20th-century elite. The cemetery includes the gravesites of Hannibal Hamlin, a U.S. Vice President who had also held office as Congressman, US Senator and Governor of Maine, a U.S. Senator,[note 1] ten U.S. Congressmen,[note 2] two U.S. Ambassadors, four Governors of Maine,[note 3] eight Civil War Generals,[note 4] and numerous "lumber barons" and other local businessmen and politicians.[citation needed] Actors Richard Golden and Ralph Sipperly are also buried there.[3]

Representation in other media

The movie Pet Sematary was filmed in Mount Hope Cemetery.[4]

Notable burials

See also

Notes

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c Scee, Trudy Irent (2012). Mount Hope Cemetery of Bangor, Maine: The Complete History. Charleston, South Carolina: The History Press. ISBN 9781609493370.
  3. ^ Reilly, Wayne (August 23, 2009). "Old Jed Prouty Buried at Mount Hope Cemetery". Bangor Daily News.
  4. ^ Robbins, Ryan. "Mount Hope Cemetery". Bangor In Focus. Archived from the original on November 13, 2013. Retrieved September 7, 2013.

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