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Pillars of the Past: At Rest at Cypress Lawn Memorial Park
During the twilight years of the 19th century, Civil War veteran and financier Hamden Noble surveyed San Francisco's rapidly deteriorating graveyards and vowed to build a superior and permanent repository for the city's honored dead. His creation, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, opened in the summer of 1892.
Since then, Cypress Lawn has become a virtual pantheon of California p...more
Since then, Cypress Lawn has become a virtual pantheon of California p...more
Paperback, second, 125 pages
Published
January 1st 2002
by Cypress Lawn Heritage Foundation
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In 1992, Svanevik and Burgett compiled the initial edition of Pillars of the Past to commemorate the centennial of Cypress Lawn Memorial Park in Colma, California. That book has been long out of print (I’ve never come across a copy for sale in San Francisco), so this new edition is very welcome.
Svanevik has worked closely with Cypress Lawn (in fact, he's been involved with their monthly lecture series since 2001), so one assumes that some of the dirt involved in the cemetery business has been le...more
Svanevik has worked closely with Cypress Lawn (in fact, he's been involved with their monthly lecture series since 2001), so one assumes that some of the dirt involved in the cemetery business has been le...more
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