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Ashland historic cemeteries preservation plan ; Historic cemeteries preservation plan Ashland, Oregon
F884.A78 A88 2000 ; OR Z/As/P83 .2C45 ; 285 ; Cover title.; Includes ill. and maps. ; "Ashland's three historic cemeteries have long served as burial grounds for loved ones. As revered places, their care has been of individual and community interest through the years. As time has gone on, however, the cemeteries have gained even wider significance. Through their landscapes, buildings, markers and other features they are historic sites of immense value, both to Ashland and to the nation as a whole. In recognition of their significance, these cemeteries have been listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Ashland and Mountain View Cemeteries, in city ownership since 1880 and 1904 respectively, were listed in 1994. Established in 1867 and first operated by a private association, Hargadine Cemetery came under City of Ashland management in 1989. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. Ashland's burial grounds, containing landscape features, art and craftsmanship are irreplaceable representatives of the past, and must be cared for with reverence. Because these historic qualities and characteristics will never again be duplicated, the preservation of these burial grounds has become increasingly important. As rare and endangered components of our heritage, these cemeteries need on-going preservation and protection. Ashland Cemetery is centrally located in the city, Mountain View Cemetery is situated in the eastern environs, and Hargadine Cemetery is located in the west part of town. These cemeteries have important associations with the earliest period of settlement in Ashland and with the development of Jackson County." P. 4 [5]
Ashland historic cemeteries preservation plan ; Historic cemeteries preservation plan Ashland, Oregon
F884.A78 A88 2000 ; OR Z/As/P83 .2C45 ; 285 ; Cover title.; Includes ill. and maps. ; "Ashland's three historic cemeteries have long served as burial grounds for loved ones. As revered places, their care has been of individual and community interest through the years. As time has gone on, however, the cemeteries have gained even wider significance. Through their landscapes, buildings, markers and other features they are historic sites of immense value, both to Ashland and to the nation as a whole. In recognition of their significance, these cemeteries have been listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Ashland and Mountain View Cemeteries, in city ownership since 1880 and 1904 respectively, were listed in 1994. Established in 1867 and first operated by a private association, Hargadine Cemetery came under City of Ashland management in 1989. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. Ashland's burial grounds, containing landscape features, art and craftsmanship are irreplaceable representatives of the past, and must be cared for with reverence. Because these historic qualities and characteristics will never again be duplicated, the preservation of these burial grounds has become increasingly important. As rare and endangered components of our heritage, these cemeteries need on-going preservation and protection. Ashland Cemetery is centrally located in the city, Mountain View Cemetery is situated in the eastern environs, and Hargadine Cemetery is located in the west part of town. These cemeteries have important associations with the earliest period of settlement in Ashland and with the development of Jackson County." P. 4 [5]
Ashland historic cemeteries preservation plan ; Historic cemeteries preservation plan Ashland, Oregon
01.01.2000
Southern Oregon History Collection ; http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/oclc/45449010
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Elektronische Ressource
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DDC:
710
BASE | 1976
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