Wilde Memorial Chapel 1902
Spence, Moakler & Bell of Boston
Canada Goose family
Northern Flicker
Turtles sunning
Iron fencing
Willow is sorrow, lamb is innocence
Arch entrance to Pine Grove
Chisholm Mausoleum
Hugh Chisholm 1847-1912
Elk sculptor: Ludwig Rieppel
Resting place for Elks Lodge members
James Phinney Baxter 1831-1921
Obelisk, drape is sorrow
William Pitt Fessenden 1806-1869
Gerrish and Baxter
William Pitt Fessenden 1806-1869
West family Celtic cross
Hillside tombs
Pointing up means peaceful death
Infant death was common
Three Baxter babies
white marble cross
Carried to Heaven by an angel
Lamb is innocence
Broken rosebud is death before blooming
Not dead, but sleeping
Chisholm founder of International Paper
Corinthian columns
Broken column is life cut short
Lilies, resurrection and renewal
Civil war statue
Civil war statue
Civil war statue
Tiddy, 1905
Fuller and Dole lumbermen
Lucy: Draping is added sorrow
F.O.J. Smith Egyptian monument
Puddingstone monument
Obelisk is Sun God Ra
Many Victorian decorations
Pointing up is peaceful death
Thomas Brackett Reed 1839-1902
Jacob S. Winslow 1827-1902
First Maine person killed in WWI
Original iron water tap
Mary Ellen and Samuel Wilde
"Hope is the anchor of the soul."
“Simply to thy cross I cling."
"Simply to thy cross I cling.”
Wescott bronze mourning woman
Memory
Rev. Theodore T. Gerrish 1844-1923
Kimball: Statue name is Memory
Broken mast: lost at sea