Elmwood Cemetery, Historic cemetery in Norfolk, United States.
Elmwood Cemetery is a 50-acre burial ground in Norfolk featuring numerous monuments, mausoleums, and graves arranged along winding pathways beneath mature trees. The grounds follow classical Greek Revival design with carefully positioned burial sites of varying sizes and styles.
The cemetery was founded in 1853 and holds the remains of Civil War soldiers, including Colonel Walter H. Taylor who served as Robert E. Lee's adjutant. Its creation reflects the historical significance of that tumultuous American period.
The Recording Angel monument at the Couper Family plot displays the craftsmanship of Greek Revival architecture and draws many visitors. The Core Mausoleum nearby shows Gothic Revival style and contributes to the visual variety of the grounds.
The cemetery is located in Norfolk and maintains specific guidelines for monument materials, prohibiting sandstone, slate, wood, and glass. Visitors should check access conditions beforehand to ensure a respectful visit to the grounds.
The cemetery holds the grave of Pauline Adams, an attorney and women's rights activist who worked to advance voting rights for women in the early 1900s. Her burial here marks a lesser-known figure who contributed to American progress.
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