Pittsburgh Cemeteries

Pittsburgh Cemeteries

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  • Klicker Family Plot, Union Dale Cemetery

    Stumps are common in cemeteries; logs less so, but not rare. This symmetrical arrangement of stumps and logs is unique in Pittsburgh, as far as old Pa Pitt knows.


  • Fall in the Union Dale Cemetery


  • McCutcheon Mausoleum, Union Dale Cemetery

    For their mausoleum, the McCutcheons chose a remarkably tasteful miniature Gothic church, dated 1881 over the stone doors on both sides.


  • Fall Landscapes, Highwood Cemetery


  • Milligan Monument, Highwood Cemetery

    A sort-of-classical, sort-of-medieval urn-topped monument for a clergyman (who died on a train crossing Wyoming) and his family. with an epitaph from Deuteronomy. As is almost usual for family monuments from the nineteenth century, it includes the names of several children who did not survive to adulthood.


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