McPherson Cemetery

McPherson Cemetery

Route 20 entrance way and arch, September 25th, 2016.
Details
Established 1824
Location Sandusky County, Ohio
Country  United States of America
Type Public
Owned by City of Clyde, Ohio
Size 30 acres (12 ha)
Number of graves ~7,462
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McPherson Cemetery is a cemetery located in Clyde, Ohio, United States. McPherson Cemetery is known for being the burial place of the Union Army General James B. McPherson, for whom the cemetery is named.


History

The bronze statue of General James B. McPherson sitting atop a hill near the cemetery entrance.
The dedication plaque below the statue.

In 2014, the 150th anniversary of McPherson's funeral was held at McPherson Cemetery.[1]

Notable Burials

Regulation

McPherson Cemetery has regulations on the amount of items that can be placed around gravestones, and where these items can be placed. No more than three items are allowed to be donated to a gravestone, unless they are not placed on the grass. Cemetery staff encourage people to keep items away from the lawn as much as possible to prevent damage to lawnmowing equipment and to the donated items.[2]

Incidents

Vandalism

There have been multiple cases of vandalism in McPherson Cemetery. The most notable example is the August 2010 persistent destruction of graves and items. Two teenagers were charged for this crime, who caused an estimated $100,000 of damage to the cemetery. In September, after the incident, Clyde's city manager Paul Fiser said that "the cemetery [was] 95 percent back to normal, thanks to the hard work of the parks and cemetery department."[3]

Theft

In 2013, Jeffrey Huey, a Clyde citizen who is a self-proclaimed "art enthusiast", was detained for stealing 60 to 70 items from multiple different cemeteries in the area, including Oakland Cemetery in Sandusky and McPherson Cemetery.[4]

References

  1. Wark, Luke (29 July 2014). "Clyde remembers McPherson". Sandusky Register. Retrieved 2016-01-09.
  2. Shoup, Craig (8 May 2015). "Cemetery visitors urged to follow rules on placing tributes". Port Clinton News Herald. Retrieved 2016-01-09.
  3. Webber, Sarah (27 September 2010). "Second teen charged in McPherson Cemetery vandalism". Sandusky Register. Retrieved 2016-01-09.
  4. McCray, Vanessa (11 June 2013). "Evidence of grave crimes found in Clyde". The Blade. Retrieved 2016-01-09.

Coordinates: 41°18′36″N 82°58′4″W / 41.31000°N 82.96778°W / 41.31000; -82.96778

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