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As early as 1788, in the year in which he founded the town that now bears his
name, David Mead recognized the need to establish a local burial ground. In
1811 he deeded land at the present day corner of Randolph Street and Park
Avenue to the Presbyterian Church . In 1813 it was enclosed by a fence. At that
time, it cost $0.50 to bury an adult, $0.25 for a child, and $1.00 for a
"stranger".
By the middle of the nineteenth century, the limited size of the cemetery and
its location in the middle of the growing downtown district suggested the
relocation of the burial ground. Several leading citizens of the community
agreed to take on the task and arranged for the purchase of land parcels at the
end of Randolph Street, some in Meadville itself and many in what is now West
Mead Township. They were successful, and the new grounds were incorporated as
the Meadville Cemetery. On March 11, 1852 the remains in the Randolph
Street Cemetery were disinterred and moved to the present day location.
Though they were placed in one large grave, the individual grave markers were
also moved and may be found in a central section of Greendale. The
original charter from the Pennsylvania House of Representatives still exists.
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In 1853 the area gained a new name as Greendale Cemetery and designation
as both a park and a burial ground. Though a municipal project,
it had been created by private citizens for the community. It would, in
accordance with Pennsylvania law and its charter, be administered by an
independent board of corporators and managers elected by that board and
operate on a non-profit basis as a service to area residents.
The archway was built in 1865 at a cost of only $315. In 1874, the receiving
vault was erected for $2,100. In 1875, the house originally built in 1856 for
the sexton was moved within the gated area, and designated the
superintendent's home.
In 1875 Herman Munz was hired to plant the grounds, and today over 1500
rhododendrons decorate the grounds.
| Superintendent's Name |
Dates |
| Herman Leo |
October 30, 1854 (employed for one year) |
| Lewis Perkins |
May 3, 1856 - June 1, 1875 (resigned) |
| Herman Menz |
June 1, 1875 - January 25, 1880 (died) |
| A. Hetler |
March 1, 1880 - April 1, 1903 |
| Roderick Campbell |
April 1, 1903 - April 1, 1904 (resigned) |
| Dexter L. Lozier |
April 1, 1904 - April 1, 1906 |
| Lewis D. Weber |
April 1, 1906 - November 15, 1908 (died) |
| H. L. Kightlinger |
November 20, 1908 - February 5, 1909 (temporary appt.) |
| H. L. Kightlinger |
February 5, 1909 - November 9, 1937 (resigned) |
| Willard Battles |
May 19, 1938 - July 31, 1981 (retired) |
| James D. Vogan |
August 1, 1981 - Present |
| President's Name |
Dates |
| John Dick |
May 17, 1852 - April 12, 1862 |
| Frederick Huidekoper |
April 12, 1862 - July 18, 1865 |
| Richard Craighead |
July 18, 1865 - May 14, 1866 |
| Arthur Cullum |
May 14, 1866 - April 11, 1874 |
| Jonathan Hammett |
April 11, 1874 - May 6, 1889 |
| James D. Gill |
May 6, 1889 - May 7, 1894 |
| Christian M. Boush |
May 7, 1894 - June 12, 1899 |
| Edgar Huidekoper |
June 12, 1899 - August 30, 1929 |
| E. P. Cullum |
August 30, 1929 - May 4, 1942 |
| J. George Heckman |
May 4, 1942 - September 21, 1948 |
| Carl A. Gilbert |
September 21, 1948 - June 22, 1972 |
| Mervin G. Shryock |
August 17, 1972 - May 19, 1980 |
| John J. Werle |
May 19, 1980 - June 19, 1995 |
| Richard Pierson |
June 19, 1995 - December 31, 2002 |
| Abe Finton |
January 1, 2003 - June, 2007 |
| John S. Werle |
June, 2007 - Present |
| Date |
Notes |
| 7/23/1854 |
Price of lots=$.05/sq. ft. (8/1/1860 price=$.10/sq. ft.) |
| 10/24/1854 |
Corporators appointed a committee to procure a "sexton" and a house |
| 10/30/1854 |
Herman Leo hired for one year (200 days work to be given at a price of
$200.00); first job to repair all fences around the grounds and secure the same
against all depredation of cattle and swine; 2 men to be employed to take down
such trees as necessary.
| Interment fees |
| Date |
Adult price |
Child price |
| Oct. 1854 |
$2.00 |
$1.50 |
| Jan. 1857 |
$2.50 |
$2.00 |
| Apr. 1865 |
$3.00 |
$2.00 |
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| 12/1/1854 |
William Jones paid $4.50 for splitting 600 fence rails at $.75/100 rails. |
| 5/1/1855 |
Lewis Perkins paid $15.00 for cutting 30 cords of wood; "resolved that the
hewed posts be sold for $.08 each" |
| 9/29/1855 |
Lewis Perkins paid $7.50 for making 500 stakes |
| 5/31/1856 |
Lewis Perkins employed as sexton and superintendent of cemetery grounds at
salary not exceeding $300/yr; approved building erected for use of sexton not
to exceed $500. |
| 11/1/1856 |
Clark and Stewart paid $485 in full for building sexton's house (original bid
was $888) |
| 3/28/1857 & 5/9/1857 |
Removal of bodies buried without authority |
| 1/7/1863 |
Lewis Perkins' salary increased to $400/year |
| 4/1/1865 |
Lewis Perkins' salary increased to $600/year |
| 5/10/1867 |
| Price of Lots |
| Sections |
Price |
| 1,2,3 & 6 |
$.15/sq. ft. |
| 5 & 7 |
$.20/sq. ft. |
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| 5/19/1867 |
Lewis Perkins' salary increased to $700/year |
| 10/3/1870 |
Gates purchased for $315 |
| 7/2/1873 |
Price of lots in Section 1 increased to $.20/sq. ft. |
| 4/8/1874 |
Bids received for erecting receiving vault; J.A. Grindrod: $2500, Carpenter and
Matthews: $2546 |
| 4/11/1874 |
Death of Arthur Cullum, President, announced |
| 7/25/1874 |
Superintendent home moved to location inside gates; moving and repairing house
and excavating cellar ($108); building chimney ($11); carpentry ork ($117.37);
masonry work ($9.50) |
| 8/17/1874 |
Superintendent instructed to procure and set 30 white oak hitching posts;
plastering work to house ($116.66) |
| 10/14/1874 |
Bill from Carpenter and Matthews for receiving vault ($1375) |
| ?/?/1875 |
Lewis Perkins asked to resign as Superintendent effective June 1 |
| 5/31/1875 |
Lewis Perkins, Superintendent, disappeared; any claims for money paid to him
for lots to be left with Board of Managers for action |
| ?/?/1875 |
Perkins' resignation received; Herman Menz hired at $700/yr. ($58.33/mo.) and
"free use of house" |
| 4/14/1875 |
President and Superintendent authorized to appoint a grave digger at not to
exceed $40/mo., to give all his time to the corporation and to be allowed no
extra charges |
| 4/29/1875 |
| Scale of prices for keeping burial lots in order per year |
| Sq. footage |
Price |
| 100 sq. ft. |
$1 each |
| each addl. 100 sq. ft to 500 sq. ft. |
$.75 each |
| for each 100 sq. ft. over 500 sq. ft. |
$.50 |
| for each 100 sq. ft. over 1000 sq. ft. |
$.25 |
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| 7/5/1875 |
Trust fund established |
| 4/13/1876 |
Price for sodding and care of lots increased |
| 7/6/1876 |
Herman Menz (Superintendent) and N. Weidenbaugh (Asst.?) authorized to arrest
any person desecrating or destroying any property on the grounds, or for
indecorous actions |
| 5/3/1880 |
Memorial for Herman Menz |
| 5/15/1889 |
Employed two men as "watchmen"; tickets sold for admission on Sundays |
| 3/2/1891 |
Lease to Railway Company (New York, Lake Erie and Western Railway) for a
reservoir and use of water; water from stream in ravine piped to railroad
tracks at Center St. for use in engines |
| 3/4/1896 |
Memorial for H.L. Richmond (?) |
| 8/2/1897 |
Agreement to have St. Agathas attach to water line |
| 8/30/1897 |
Contract with John Zimmerman for Superintendent's house ($1920) |
| 6/2/1900 |
Complaint by Louisa Werle and others about Superintendent |
| 5/6/1901 |
New by-laws adopted |
| 11/2/1901 |
New rules and regulations adopted |
| 11/11/1903 |
Secretary found to be $1877.06 short |
| 4/1/1904 |
Superintendent recommends that Secretary "get the money and pay each man (on
pay day) for good time is lost and besides men get too much whiskey which
incapacitates them for rest of day" |
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