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Old St. Mary’s Cemetery

Learn about the restoration and preservation efforts of the Old St. Mary's Cemetery in Springdale, Ohio. Discover the history and significance of this cemetery, which is the final resting place for Revolutionary War, Civil War, and World War I veterans.

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Old St. Mary’s Cemetery

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  1. Old St. Mary’s Cemetery Restoration and Preservation Project Springdale, Ohio

  2. Old St. Mary Cemetery In 1801, the Springdale Presbyterian Church acquired 2 ½ acres of property along State Route 4 at the south end of the City of Springdale (formally the Town of Springfield.) to construct a church and cemetery. Although the church moved to a new location in town in 1833, the cemetery remained at the original location and continued to receive regular internments until the mid 1950's. For nearly 190 years, the property was owned and maintained by the Springdale Presbyterian Church. In later years the property fell into neglect and the church not having the means or personnel to maintain the property transferred ownership to the City of Springdale in 1987. After acquiring the property in 1987, the City immediately began a long restoration process. One of the first steps were to find the property lines of the cemetery by removing large amounts of dead and overgrown vegetation and in turn uncovering many forgotten graves. Once the cemetery was cleared, hundreds of loads of topsoil were brought in to help level the turf area. In 1989, the city received a $31,460 Community Development grant and that along with $12,000 dollars from the city's general fund purchased and installed a new iron fence around the entire cemetery. One by one, the Public Works Department personnel repaired and reset each of the gravestones. At times organizations such as the Boy Scouts and Eagle Scouts have assisted in the restoration process. The Old St. Mary cemetery is a proud part of not only the City of Springdale history, but also the history of the State of Ohio and Miami Valley. Although the cemetery is small in comparison it is the final resting place for (9) Revolutionary War veterans, (12) Civil War veterans, and (1) World War I veteran. The restoration and preservation of the Old St. Mary cemetery by the City of Springdale stands as example of a community's dedication and commitment to preserving its history.

  3. Maps Hamilton County Genealogical Society WPA

  4. Before and After 1987 Photograph of stone wall surrounding the Hunt Family plot. The wall marks the original foundation of the Presbyterian Church built in 1801-02.

  5. Before and After 2005 Photograph of stone wall surrounding the Hunt Family plot. The wall marks the original foundation of the Presbyterian Church built in 1801-02.

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  21. Boy Scout Volunteers

  22. Old St. Mary’s Cemetery Restoration and Preservation Project Springdale, Ohio

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