Place:Glenwood Cemetery, Lockport, Niagara, New York, United States

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NameGlenwood Cemetery
Alt namesGlenwood Cemetery and Mausoleumsource: Find A Grave
TypeCemetery
Coordinates43.1819°N 78.7067°W
Located inLockport, Niagara, New York, United States     (1810 - present)
Also located inNiagara, New York, United States     (1810 - present)

Address: 325 Glenwood Ave, Lockport, New York, 14094 USA

Glenwood Cemetery is a historic cemetery located in Lockport, New York. It sits on acres of rolling hills on the Niagara Escarpment. Some notable burials in the cemetery include Governor Washington Hunt, William George Morgan, the Sutherland Sisters, and more.

Glenwood cemetery was first used as a cemetery in the early 1800s, on the farm of M. Wheaton. Then, in 1863, Glenwood Cemetery was incorporated with its 65 1/2 acres of land on Railroad Street. In 1871, Railroad Street was renamed Glenwood Avenue.

The beautiful granite gate archway at our entrance is constructed of one solid piece of granite, but it's not the original archway. When it was first built, it was done in sections, and after years, began to crumble away. Homer S. Stockwell and John Hodge had the idea to replace it with an archway carved from just a single block of granite. The new gated archway was erected in June of 1886 as a donation from John Hodge, who is buried within Glenwood Cemetery.

The cemetery plot was laid out by one of the most eminent civil engineers of landscaping in the state at the time. It was, and still is, one of the most picturesque cemeteries in western New York.

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