Pittsburgh Cemeteries

Pittsburgh Cemeteries

    • About the Site
    • Alphabetical Index
    • Cemetery List
    • Early Settlers’ Tombstones
    • Map
    • Monument Catalogs
  • Blum Obelisk, Mount Lebanon Cemetery

    Silhouetted against a morning sky, this obelisk marks the Blum family plot in the oldest part of the cemetery.


  • Haas Monument, Mount Lebanon Cemetery

    Should we call this a fat obelisk or a thin stele? Either way, it serves its function of making the graves of Mr. and Mrs. Haas easy to find. The foliage decoration is notable.


  • More of the Koegler Mausoleum, South Side Cemetery

    In a different lighting from the previous pictures.


  • Hughey Monument, Mount Lebanon Cemetery

    Joseph and Mary Hughey’s descendants must have no trouble at all finding their graves. This immense stone has the most extravagant foliage decoration in the cemetery.


  • Urn, Mount Lebanon Cemetery

    This urn bears no markings, or at least none that old Pa Pitt could find. It is picturesque in its way, whether it marks a grave or whether it is just a landscape decoration.


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