[Rarebooks] FS: 1851 Consecration of Woodlawn Cemetery Chelsea Malden & Everett Mass.

Joslin Hall Rare Books office at joslinhall.com
Tue Jul 12 08:35:09 EDT 2016


"Address delivered at the Consecration of the Woodlawn Cemetery in 
Chelsea and Malden on Wednesday, July 2, 1851”

By George E. Ellis.
Printed in Boston by John Wilson & Son in 1851.

Woodlawn was, along with the more famous Mount Auburn one of 
Massachusetts earlier large garden cemeteries, comprising over 100 acres 
when founded. The cemetery, complete with Gothic victorian buildings and 
decorations, still exists, though moving boundaries now place it in 
Everett.

Softcover. 6"x9.5", 32 pages. Covers with light soil, corner chipped, 
some cover wear. Contents with age-toning and spotting, minor soil, 
corner stain, a few pencil lines. $85-

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