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Columbia Gardens Cemetery

The Columbia Gardens Cemetery is a cemetery located in the Ashton Heights Historic District of Arlington, Virginia

Columbia Gardens Cemetery
Sign at the southern border of the cemetery, Arlington Blvd.
Location3411 Arlington Boulevard
Arlington, Virginia
Coordinates38°52′26″N 77°05′25″W / 38.87389°N 77.09028°W / 38.87389; -77.09028
Built1917
Part ofAshton Heights Historic District (ID03000561[2])
NRHP reference No.[1]

Cemetery edit

The Columbia Gardens Cemetery is located at the southern boundary of the Ashton Heights Historic District and is one of its most prominent features.

The cemetery was created by the Alexandria Park Association, incorporated in 1914 in Huntington, West Virginia. The president of the association was Colonel Robert Dye, former superintendent of the Arlington National Cemetery, and its principal founder was Julius Broh. Another founder was Harry Randolph Thomas, great-grandfather of the current president, Daun Thomas Frankland. The Thomas family has been responsible for the cemetery since it opened in 1917.

In the proposal to the Arlington County Board, the Association indicated the intent to "make a place that will be attractive as a park and a credit to the county."[3]

 
Grave sites at Columbia Gardens

Having won approval from the county, in November 1917, the Association's board of directors employed a landscape architect from Cleveland, Ohio, a Mr. Jenney, to prepare the design, specifications, and methods of procedure for operating a cemetery.

The Columbia Gardens Cemetery is an example of merging landscape design and city planning based on the principles set down in the late 19th century by designers such as Frederick Law Olmsted and subsequently developed by the City Beautiful movement. However, as opposed to the linear plans advocated by City Beautiful for urban design, Jenney preferred a more rural cemetery design, with winding roads and natural landscape features.

The "park" initially encompassed nearly thirty-eight adjoining acres, with an option to purchase an additional thirty acres.[1] The Columbia Gardens Cemetery has been family operated for four generations. At present it is one of the few cemeteries in the Northern Virginia area offering available burial sites with the option of an upright monument. Other options range from columbarium niches to family mausoleums.

Upon entering the main gates on Arlington Boulevard, a main driveway passes a rose garden beyond which lie the winding alleys of the cemetery, providing a natural setting of dignity and grace for reflection on loved ones who have gone before.[4]

Originally at Arlington National Cemetery and now at the top of the main driveway of the cemetery, the mausoleum where Admiral of the Navy George Dewey, was placed upon his death until he was moved by request of his wife to a crypt at Bethlehem Chapel of the Washington National Cathedral. The mausoleum was purchased from Arlington National in 1933 and has been used as a receiving vault.

In the 1950s, the cemetery was blessed by the bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Richmond. On June 12, 2020, the bishop Michael Francis Burbidge blessed the cremation garden at Columbia Gardens.[5]

Updates edit

Columbia Gardens Cemetery now has a very active presence on Facebook[6] and Instagram.[7] While the cemetery had kept a seemingly low profile in social networking in the past, management is moving to update technology and how it interacts with the changing demographic of the Metro DC community. Many people have passed its long red brick wall for years without ever realizing the expansive property inside its borders, others have the idea the cemetery is full. Still possessing several undeveloped acres and a newly opened cremation garden, management has also found much property previously believed to be unavailable.

 
Example of a graveside service set-up

A few items that set this idyllic environment apart from other privately owned, State regulated cemeteries in the Northern Virginia area is that this is the only one that allows headstones. Another is that it hasn't clear cut its trees to make room for burial space. Many cemeteries are just fields, Columbia Gardens is working towards status as an Arboretum. Finally is the diversity of families and cultures who have made Columbia Gardens the final resting place for their loved ones.

Notable burials edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b United States Department of the Interior. National Park Service. National Register of Historic Places. Ashton Heights Historic District, Arlington County, VA (000-7819)
  2. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  3. ^ Rita R. Rothwarf, "Neighborhood History Preservation Study for the Ashton Heights Area of Arlington County, VA" Arlington County Library, 1987
  4. ^ "Columbia Gardens Cemetery – Arlington, VA". columbiagardenscemetery.org. Retrieved September 26, 2015.
  5. ^ Maraist, Zoey (June 24, 2020). "Bishop Burbidge blesses Arlington cremation garden". catholicherald.com. from the original on August 13, 2022. Retrieved August 13, 2022.
  6. ^ "Columbia Gardens Cemetery". www.facebook.com. Retrieved September 24, 2018.
  7. ^ "Columbia Gardens (@columbia_gardens) • Instagram photos and videos". www.instagram.com. Retrieved September 24, 2018.
  8. ^ Ruane, Michael E. (July 7, 2010). "Sen. Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia is laid to rest". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 26, 2021.
  9. ^ Robertson, Ellen (April 16, 2010). "D. Jamison Cain, who coined the term 'ZIP code,' dies at 84". Richmond Times-Dispatch.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on September 24, 2018. Retrieved September 24, 2018.
  11. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form - Ashton Heights Historic District" (PDF). 2002. Retrieved October 24, 2021. Another politician buried in Columbia Gardens is Charles Noel Crosby (1876-1951). He was a Pennsylvanian Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1933 to 1939.
  12. ^ "Robert Dillaway – Washington, DC | The Washington Post". Legacy.com. Retrieved September 24, 2018.
  13. ^ "Distinguished Alumni Awards – Illinois Engineering". engineering.illinois.edu. Retrieved September 24, 2018.
  14. ^ "Apollo 9". The Jefferson Space Museum. Retrieved September 24, 2018.
  15. ^ "TYLER S. DRUMHELLER". legacy.com. August 7, 2015. Retrieved October 24, 2021.
  16. ^ "W. C. Gloth Rites Held at Arlington". Richmond Times-Dispatch. December 7, 1944. p. 17. Retrieved August 12, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. 
  17. ^ "Jerome Karle – Biographical – NobelPrize.org". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved September 24, 2018.
  18. ^ Chang, Kenneth (June 15, 2013). "Jerome Karle, Nobelist for Crystallography, Dies at 94". The New York Times. Retrieved September 24, 2018.
  19. ^ "Columbia Gardens Cemetery". Retrieved October 24, 2021. 1983 - Oren Lewis, federal judge, interred. Lewis authored an opinion used as the basis of the 1954 Supreme Court ruling Brown v. Board of Education.
  20. ^ "J. Sterling Livingston". Legacy.com. February 28, 2010. Retrieved January 12, 2022.
  21. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form - Saegmuller House" (PDF). dhr.virginia.gov. 2003. Retrieved October 24, 2021. He is buried at Columbia Gardens Cemetery in central Arlington.
  22. ^ Wallis, Guy. The Wallis Family of Kent County, Maryland. p. 96.
  23. ^ United States Congress. "Columbia Gardens Cemetery (id: W000744)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
  24. ^ "Funerals - Worsham Lewis E. Jr". Daily Press. October 21, 1990. p. 3. Retrieved August 12, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. 

External links edit

  •   Media related to Columbia Gardens Cemetery at Wikimedia Commons
  • Columbia Gardens Cemetery at Find a Grave

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The Columbia Gardens Cemetery is a cemetery located in the Ashton Heights Historic District of Arlington VirginiaColumbia Gardens CemeteryU S Historic districtContributing propertySign at the southern border of the cemetery Arlington Blvd Location3411 Arlington BoulevardArlington VirginiaCoordinates38 52 26 N 77 05 25 W 38 87389 N 77 09028 W 38 87389 77 09028Built1917Part ofAshton Heights Historic District ID03000561 2 NRHP reference No 1 Contents 1 Cemetery 1 1 Updates 1 2 Notable burials 2 References 3 External linksCemetery editThe Columbia Gardens Cemetery is located at the southern boundary of the Ashton Heights Historic District and is one of its most prominent features The cemetery was created by the Alexandria Park Association incorporated in 1914 in Huntington West Virginia The president of the association was Colonel Robert Dye former superintendent of the Arlington National Cemetery and its principal founder was Julius Broh Another founder was Harry Randolph Thomas great grandfather of the current president Daun Thomas Frankland The Thomas family has been responsible for the cemetery since it opened in 1917 In the proposal to the Arlington County Board the Association indicated the intent to make a place that will be attractive as a park and a credit to the county 3 nbsp Grave sites at Columbia GardensHaving won approval from the county in November 1917 the Association s board of directors employed a landscape architect from Cleveland Ohio a Mr Jenney to prepare the design specifications and methods of procedure for operating a cemetery The Columbia Gardens Cemetery is an example of merging landscape design and city planning based on the principles set down in the late 19th century by designers such as Frederick Law Olmsted and subsequently developed by the City Beautiful movement However as opposed to the linear plans advocated by City Beautiful for urban design Jenney preferred a more rural cemetery design with winding roads and natural landscape features The park initially encompassed nearly thirty eight adjoining acres with an option to purchase an additional thirty acres 1 The Columbia Gardens Cemetery has been family operated for four generations At present it is one of the few cemeteries in the Northern Virginia area offering available burial sites with the option of an upright monument Other options range from columbarium niches to family mausoleums Upon entering the main gates on Arlington Boulevard a main driveway passes a rose garden beyond which lie the winding alleys of the cemetery providing a natural setting of dignity and grace for reflection on loved ones who have gone before 4 Originally at Arlington National Cemetery and now at the top of the main driveway of the cemetery the mausoleum where Admiral of the Navy George Dewey was placed upon his death until he was moved by request of his wife to a crypt at Bethlehem Chapel of the Washington National Cathedral The mausoleum was purchased from Arlington National in 1933 and has been used as a receiving vault In the 1950s the cemetery was blessed by the bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Richmond On June 12 2020 the bishop Michael Francis Burbidge blessed the cremation garden at Columbia Gardens 5 Updates edit Columbia Gardens Cemetery now has a very active presence on Facebook 6 and Instagram 7 While the cemetery had kept a seemingly low profile in social networking in the past management is moving to update technology and how it interacts with the changing demographic of the Metro DC community Many people have passed its long red brick wall for years without ever realizing the expansive property inside its borders others have the idea the cemetery is full Still possessing several undeveloped acres and a newly opened cremation garden management has also found much property previously believed to be unavailable nbsp Example of a graveside service set upA few items that set this idyllic environment apart from other privately owned State regulated cemeteries in the Northern Virginia area is that this is the only one that allows headstones Another is that it hasn t clear cut its trees to make room for burial space Many cemeteries are just fields Columbia Gardens is working towards status as an Arboretum Finally is the diversity of families and cultures who have made Columbia Gardens the final resting place for their loved ones Notable burials edit Frank Livingston Ball 1885 1966 member of the Senate of Virginia Margaret A Brewer 1930 2013 Brigadier General USMC First woman to attain the rank of general officer Roy Buchanan 1939 1988 guitarist and blues musician Robert Carlyle Byrd 1917 2010 U S Senator from West Virginia 8 D Jamison Cain 1926 2010 United States Postal Service employee known for coining the phrase ZIP code 9 Douglas Evans Coe 1928 2017 was associate director of the Christian organization The Fellowship also known as a family of friends in Christ the prayer breakfast groups Jo Anne L Coe 1933 2002 was the first woman to serve as Secretary of the United States Senate 1985 87 appointed by Bob Dole during his term as Senate Majority Leader in 1985 10 irrelevant citation Charles Noel Crosby 1876 1951 US Congressman from Pennsylvania 11 Robert Beacham Dillaway 1924 2015 His work on the Atlas program and applied advanced aerospace technology led to the Apollo space missions 12 13 14 Warren Fales Draper 1883 1970 was Assistant Surgeon General and later Deputy Surgeon General of the United States Public Health Service Tyler Drumheller 1952 2015 CIA officer 15 Edward Cunningham Eddie Foster 1887 1937 Major League Baseball player third baseman William C Gloth 1886 1944 American football player and coach 16 Margaret Mary Heckler nee O Shaughnessy 1931 2018 was an American politician member of the Republican Party for Massachusetts who served in the United States House of Representatives for eight terms from 1967 to 1983 and was later the Secretary of Health and Human Services and Ambassador to Ireland under President Ronald Reagan After her defeat in 1982 no woman would be elected to Congress from Massachusetts until Niki Tsongas in a special election in 2007 Jerome Karle 1918 2013 Shared the 1985 Nobel Prize in chemistry for discovering a way to determine the structure of molecules 17 18 Isabella Karle 1921 2017 an American scientist who was instrumental in developing techniques to extract plutonium chloride from a mixture containing plutonium oxide She received the Garvan Olin Medal Gregori Aminoff Prize Bower Award National Medal of Science and the Navy Distinguished Civilian Service Award Oren Ritter Lewis 1902 1983 was a United States federal judge who authored the opinion on school desegregation in Virginia which was a basis for the 1954 landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States in Brown v Board of Education 19 Hung Chang Lin Jimmy Lin Chinese 凌宏璋 pinyin Ling Hongzhang 1919 2009 was a Chinese American inventor and a professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Maryland and inventor of the lateral transistor wireless microphone and holder of over 60 patents J Sterling Livingston 1916 2010 management consultant professor and entrepreneur 20 J Maynard Magruder 1900 1969 Virginia state delegate Porter J McCumber 1858 1933 U S Senator from North Dakota Elizabeth Lizzie J Phillips nee Magie 1866 1948 was an American game designer and Georgist She invented The Landlord s Game the precursor to Monopoly to illustrate teachings of the progressive era economist Henry George Brian Pohanka 1955 2005 American Civil War author historian and preservationist Jan Henryk de Rosen John 1891 1982 was a Polish artist and patriot who created murals and mosaic works in churches and shrines including the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception St Matthew s Cathedral and the Washington National Cathedral A monument in his honor designed by sculptor Gordon Kray stands on the Avenue of the Meritorious at the Czestochowa Shrine in Doylestown PA George N Saegmuller 1847 1934 inventor of astronomical instruments 21 Ellen Isham Schutt 1873 1955 botanical illustrator for the U S Department of Agriculture 22 Romuald Spasowski 1921 1995 Polish ambassador to the United States and defector Francis Eugene Worley 1908 1974 US Congressman from Texas 23 Lewis Elmer Worsham Jr 1917 1990 was an American professional golfer the U S Open champion in 1947 24 References edit a b United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Ashton Heights Historic District Arlington County VA 000 7819 National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Rita R Rothwarf Neighborhood History Preservation Study for the Ashton Heights Area of Arlington County VA Arlington County Library 1987 Columbia Gardens Cemetery Arlington VA columbiagardenscemetery org Retrieved September 26 2015 Maraist Zoey June 24 2020 Bishop Burbidge blesses Arlington cremation garden catholicherald com Archived from the original on August 13 2022 Retrieved August 13 2022 Columbia Gardens Cemetery www facebook com Retrieved September 24 2018 Columbia Gardens columbia gardens Instagram photos and videos www instagram com Retrieved September 24 2018 Ruane Michael E July 7 2010 Sen Robert C Byrd of West Virginia is laid to rest The Washington Post Retrieved October 26 2021 Robertson Ellen April 16 2010 D Jamison Cain who coined the term ZIP code dies at 84 Richmond Times Dispatch Empowering Women Dole Institute of Politics Archived from the original on September 24 2018 Retrieved September 24 2018 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Ashton Heights Historic District PDF 2002 Retrieved October 24 2021 Another politician buried in Columbia Gardens is Charles Noel Crosby 1876 1951 He was a Pennsylvanian Democrat in the U S House of Representatives from 1933 to 1939 Robert Dillaway Washington DC The Washington Post Legacy com Retrieved September 24 2018 Distinguished Alumni Awards Illinois Engineering engineering illinois edu Retrieved September 24 2018 Apollo 9 The Jefferson Space Museum Retrieved September 24 2018 TYLER S DRUMHELLER legacy com August 7 2015 Retrieved October 24 2021 W C Gloth Rites Held at Arlington Richmond Times Dispatch December 7 1944 p 17 Retrieved August 12 2022 via Newspapers com nbsp Jerome Karle Biographical NobelPrize org NobelPrize org Retrieved September 24 2018 Chang Kenneth June 15 2013 Jerome Karle Nobelist for Crystallography Dies at 94 The New York Times Retrieved September 24 2018 Columbia Gardens Cemetery Retrieved October 24 2021 1983 Oren Lewis federal judge interred Lewis authored an opinion used as the basis of the 1954 Supreme Court ruling Brown v Board of Education J Sterling Livingston Legacy com February 28 2010 Retrieved January 12 2022 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Saegmuller House PDF dhr virginia gov 2003 Retrieved October 24 2021 He is buried at Columbia Gardens Cemetery in central Arlington Wallis Guy The Wallis Family of Kent County Maryland p 96 United States Congress Columbia Gardens Cemetery id W000744 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Funerals Worsham Lewis E Jr Daily Press October 21 1990 p 3 Retrieved August 12 2022 via Newspapers com nbsp External links edit nbsp Media related to Columbia Gardens Cemetery at Wikimedia Commons Columbia Gardens Cemetery at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Columbia Gardens Cemetery amp oldid 1175841649, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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