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    Green Mount Cemetery

     
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    History  |   Monuments of Interest  |   Cemetery Map  |   Available Services  |   Genealogy  |   Contacts

    History
    The thirty-five acres on which the Green Mount Cemetery is located were bought in 1854. Of the purchase price of $2,210, $1,000 was donated by Calvin Keith, a Montpelier lawyer and $1,210 was put up by the town. In 1905, the Chapel-Vault building was erected from a generous bequest of John E. Hubbard. The Vault portion can hold up to 60 entombments and the chapel can accommodate 60 people for funeral services. Since this time, Green Mount Cemetery proudly exhibits many terraced lots, 2.5 miles of curved roads, and many pleasant shade trees and ornamental shrubs. There are many sculptured works which are memorials to the talents of our area's artisans both past and present.
    View of Green Mount Cemetery

    Monuments of Interest (noted on map, below)*

    I. John Hubbard (Black Agnes)
    II. Margaret Pitkin (Little Margaret, right)
    III. Fred Stevens (Ned the Dog)
    IV. Frederic Dieter
    V. William Stowell (Hand Carved Stairs)
    VI. Our Children's Lot
    VII. U.S. Soldier's Lot (Civil War)
    VIII. Potter's Field


    *See Superintendent for self-guided tour map for monuments of interest
    Visit external web page for more pictures of Margaret Pitkin's gravestone

    Map of Green Mount Cemetery
    Small Map of Cemetery
    Areas of Available Lots
    1.  Maple Row- minimum 4 graves
    2.  Evergreen section
    2a.Beth Jacob Section
    3.  Oak Terrace - Cremation only
    4.  Cremation Gardens
    5.  Memorial Gardents
    6.  Urn Gardens
    7.  Rocky Ledge
     
    Location of:
    A. Water supply (always on)
    B. Chapel-Vault Building (Office)
    C. Tool Shed
    D. Visiting Area
    E. Old Winter Entombment Vault (P.D.)
    P.D. Potential Development

    Available Services
    The Granite Stairway
  • Full internment and cremation lots
  • Pre-need
  • Winter storage
  • Use of our Chapel for funerals
  • Water faucets within walking distance
  • Possible Winter burial
  • Guided Tours upon request
  • Monument cleaning/repair
  • Tree Memorialization


  • Prices (includes endowment care)
  • Full internment lots $300 per grave
  • Single cremation lot $125
  • Large cremation lot $650
  • Flowering Tree

    Genealogy
      In addition to being places of reflection, art, and memorialization, cemeteries are a valuable resource for historians and genealogists.
  • Genealogy Resources for Montpelier, Washington County, and Vermont
  • Interment.net: lists the graves of 20 soldiers buried in Green Mount Cemetery.
  • Civil War Medal of Honor recipients - includes some Green Mount Cemetery listings

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    Contact:
    Patrick Healy, Superintendent
    P.O. Box 533
    Montpelier, VT 05601-0533
    (802) 223-5352
    Lower Cemtery Road

    Updated October 13, 2005

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