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Crystal Valley Cemetery

Crystal Valley Cemetery is a cemetery located on Plainview Place in Manitou Springs, Colorado. Since its establishment in 1882, it has been the principal cemetery in Manitou Springs. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Crystal Valley Cemetery
LocationPlainview Avenue, Manitou Springs, Colorado
Coordinates38°51′6″N 104°54′11″W / 38.85167°N 104.90306°W / 38.85167; -104.90306
NRHP reference No.82001015
CSRHP No.5EP167
Significant dates
Added to NRHP1982[2]
Designated CSRHP1980[1]

Overview edit

The land for the cemetery was provided by Dr. Isaac Davis in 1882[3] and the cemetery was laid out that year.[1][nb 1] In 1890, the cemetery was established and graves from the original town cemetery on Pawnee Avenue were moved to the new cemetery.[4] Since its establishment, it has served as Manitou Springs's principal cemetery.[1] It is maintained by the Manitou Springs Parks Department.[5]

The cemetery lies within a valley, with several ridges, and its elevation increases to 6,600 feet (2,000 m). It is arranged "in curvilinear fashion", following the local topography, and combines natural vegetation and landscaping, including gardens of irises, lilies, and roses. Its streets are lined with pairs of conifers and silver maples.[1]

Enclosure and retaining walls are made from locally quarried green sandstone. The same material is used for several of the cemetery's buildings, including the chapel and maintenance building.[1]

Architectural styles include Picturesque, Rustic, and Egyptian Revival. The Richards Mausoleum, made of green sandstone, is described as "probably the purist [sic] example of Egyptian Revival architecture to be found in the state".[1]

An unusual monument in the cemetery is that of Freddie Schnieder, who died in 1887 before he reached the age of 3. He "was laid to rest... beneath a Kinney cast iron grave fence designed to look like a child's bed. The round marble 'pillow' inscribed with Freddie's identification, and the cast iron tassels hanging from draped chains to suggest bed hangings provide additional visual interest."[6]

Historical significance edit

According to the Colorado Preservation Office, the cemetery is "significant for architecture, landscape architecture, and for the important local persons interred there."[1] In 1982, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.[7]

Tours edit

Tours of the cemetery are conducted in the summers by reservation through Miramont Castle: "The guests will be given an introduction to Victorian mourning, their beliefs and superstitions by the Lady in Black."[3]

Notable people edit

Charles Adams (1840–1885), was a Civil War general, Colorado Indian agent, and secretary to Territorial Governor Edward M. McCook.[4]

Mabel Jane Willie, the first female mayor of Manitou Springs, is buried at the cemetery.[4] Emma Crawford is interred at the cemetery. Every October coffin races are held in Manitou Springs in her name based upon the legend that her coffin slid down Red Mountain after a heavy rain.[8][9][10] Another local legendary woman is Theresa M. Kenny (1859 Austria – 1943); She built and stuccoed her own mausoleum in the 1930s and enjoyed rocking a chair alongside her completed project.[11]

Gallery edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The land for the cemetery is also claimed to have been purchased in the late 1880s.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Crystal Valley Cemetery – Architectural/Historical Component Form". Colorado Preservation Office. Retrieved May 20, 2013.
  2. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  3. ^ a b Miramont Castle. Retrieved May 19, 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d Linda Wommack (1998). From the Grave: A Roadside Guide to Colorado's Pioneer Cemeteries. Caxton Press. p. 341. ISBN 978-0870045653. Retrieved May 19, 2013.
  5. ^ Parks 2013-07-01 at the Wayback Machine. City of Manitou Springs. Retrieved May 19, 2013.
  6. ^ Annette Stott (2008). Pioneer cemeteries: sculpture gardens of the Old West. U of Nebraska Press. p. 249. ISBN 978-0803216082. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  7. ^ National Register of Historic Places in El Paso County, Colorado. June 1, 2013, at the Wayback Machine American Dreams. Retrieved May 19, 2013.
  8. ^ Tim Blevins; Dennis Daily; Sydne Dean; Chris Nicholl; Michael L. Olsen; Katherine Scott Sturdevant; Amy Ziegler (2012). Doctors, Disease, and Dying in the Pikes Peak Region. Pikes Peak Library District. p. 321. ISBN 978-1567352818. Retrieved May 19, 2013.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ Janet Kolb. "Manitou Springs: Arts, history, entertainment founded on pure mineral water [July 21, 2002. Corrected 08/14/02]." Colorado Springs: The Gazette. 2002. HighBeam Research. Retrieved May 5, 2013.
  10. ^ Travis Duncan. "Calendar Benefits Library; Work of 17 local artists is showcased in '09 'Historic Manitou Springs' calendar." Colorado Springs: The Gazette. September 28, 2008. HighBeam Research. Retrieved May 5, 2013.
  11. ^ Linda Wommack (1998). From the Grave: A Roadside Guide to Colorado's Pioneer Cemeteries. Caxton Press. p. 343. ISBN 978-0870045653. Retrieved May 19, 2013.

Further reading edit

  • Tombstone Inscriptions of Crystal Valley Cemetery at Manitou Springs: Information Cut-off Date, 31 December 1996. Pikes Peak Genealogical Society. 1999.
  • Dave Kirby (October 25, 2012). "The Ghosts of Manitou Springs: Putting a haunted cemetery to the test". Boulder Weekly. Retrieved May 19, 2013.

External links edit

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Crystal Valley Cemetery is a cemetery located on Plainview Place in Manitou Springs Colorado Since its establishment in 1882 it has been the principal cemetery in Manitou Springs It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places Crystal Valley CemeteryU S National Register of Historic PlacesColorado State Register of Historic Properties No 5EP167Show map of ColoradoShow map of the United StatesLocationPlainview Avenue Manitou Springs ColoradoCoordinates38 51 6 N 104 54 11 W 38 85167 N 104 90306 W 38 85167 104 90306NRHP reference No 82001015CSRHP No 5EP167Significant datesAdded to NRHP1982 2 Designated CSRHP1980 1 Contents 1 Overview 2 Historical significance 3 Tours 4 Notable people 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksOverview editThe land for the cemetery was provided by Dr Isaac Davis in 1882 3 and the cemetery was laid out that year 1 nb 1 In 1890 the cemetery was established and graves from the original town cemetery on Pawnee Avenue were moved to the new cemetery 4 Since its establishment it has served as Manitou Springs s principal cemetery 1 It is maintained by the Manitou Springs Parks Department 5 The cemetery lies within a valley with several ridges and its elevation increases to 6 600 feet 2 000 m It is arranged in curvilinear fashion following the local topography and combines natural vegetation and landscaping including gardens of irises lilies and roses Its streets are lined with pairs of conifers and silver maples 1 Enclosure and retaining walls are made from locally quarried green sandstone The same material is used for several of the cemetery s buildings including the chapel and maintenance building 1 Architectural styles include Picturesque Rustic and Egyptian Revival The Richards Mausoleum made of green sandstone is described as probably the purist sic example of Egyptian Revival architecture to be found in the state 1 An unusual monument in the cemetery is that of Freddie Schnieder who died in 1887 before he reached the age of 3 He was laid to rest beneath a Kinney cast iron grave fence designed to look like a child s bed The round marble pillow inscribed with Freddie s identification and the cast iron tassels hanging from draped chains to suggest bed hangings provide additional visual interest 6 Historical significance editAccording to the Colorado Preservation Office the cemetery is significant for architecture landscape architecture and for the important local persons interred there 1 In 1982 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places 7 Tours editTours of the cemetery are conducted in the summers by reservation through Miramont Castle The guests will be given an introduction to Victorian mourning their beliefs and superstitions by the Lady in Black 3 Notable people editCharles Adams 1840 1885 was a Civil War general Colorado Indian agent and secretary to Territorial Governor Edward M McCook 4 Mabel Jane Willie the first female mayor of Manitou Springs is buried at the cemetery 4 Emma Crawford is interred at the cemetery Every October coffin races are held in Manitou Springs in her name based upon the legend that her coffin slid down Red Mountain after a heavy rain 8 9 10 Another local legendary woman is Theresa M Kenny 1859 Austria 1943 She built and stuccoed her own mausoleum in the 1930s and enjoyed rocking a chair alongside her completed project 11 Gallery edit nbsp The Richards Mausoleum nbsp Emma Crawford s headstoneSee also editManitou Springs Historic District List of Manitou Springs Historic District buildingsNotes edit The land for the cemetery is also claimed to have been purchased in the late 1880s 4 References edit a b c d e f g Crystal Valley Cemetery Architectural Historical Component Form Colorado Preservation Office Retrieved May 20 2013 National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service January 23 2007 a b Crystal Valley Cemetery Tours Miramont Castle Retrieved May 19 2013 a b c d Linda Wommack 1998 From the Grave A Roadside Guide to Colorado s Pioneer Cemeteries Caxton Press p 341 ISBN 978 0870045653 Retrieved May 19 2013 Parks Archived 2013 07 01 at the Wayback Machine City of Manitou Springs Retrieved May 19 2013 Annette Stott 2008 Pioneer cemeteries sculpture gardens of the Old West U of Nebraska Press p 249 ISBN 978 0803216082 Retrieved 19 May 2013 National Register of Historic Places in El Paso County Colorado Archived June 1 2013 at the Wayback Machine American Dreams Retrieved May 19 2013 Tim Blevins Dennis Daily Sydne Dean Chris Nicholl Michael L Olsen Katherine Scott Sturdevant Amy Ziegler 2012 Doctors Disease and Dying in the Pikes Peak Region Pikes Peak Library District p 321 ISBN 978 1567352818 Retrieved May 19 2013 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Janet Kolb Manitou Springs Arts history entertainment founded on pure mineral water July 21 2002 Corrected 08 14 02 Colorado Springs The Gazette 2002 HighBeam Research Retrieved May 5 2013 Travis Duncan Calendar Benefits Library Work of 17 local artists is showcased in 09 Historic Manitou Springs calendar Colorado Springs The Gazette September 28 2008 HighBeam Research Retrieved May 5 2013 Linda Wommack 1998 From the Grave A Roadside Guide to Colorado s Pioneer Cemeteries Caxton Press p 343 ISBN 978 0870045653 Retrieved May 19 2013 Further reading editTombstone Inscriptions of Crystal Valley Cemetery at Manitou Springs Information Cut off Date 31 December 1996 Pikes Peak Genealogical Society 1999 Dave Kirby October 25 2012 The Ghosts of Manitou Springs Putting a haunted cemetery to the test Boulder Weekly Retrieved May 19 2013 External links edit nbsp Media related to Crystal Valley Cemetery at Wikimedia Commons Crystal Valley Cemetery at Find a Grave nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Crystal Valley Cemetery amp oldid 1153860976, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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