XVI 
PARK AND CEMETERY. 
CEMETERY IMPROVEMENTS 
Senator Martin of Virginia has intro- 
duced a bill in the United States Senate 
providing for the construction of a gov- 
ernment road from the end of the new 
bridge across the Potomac direct to 
Arlington National Cemetery. 
A stock company is being formed in 
Sparta, Tenn., for the development of a 
city cemetery. 
Frank H. Nutter, landscape architect, 
of Minneapolis, Minn., has prepared 
plans for an addition to the cemetery 
at Albert Lea, Minn., embracing an 
area of about twenty-five acres. 
Extensive improvements to cost $10,- 
000 are to be made in the receiving vault 
in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, 
O. The interior will be reconstructed 
and will have 152 catacombs. 
Greenwood Cemetery, Dallas, Tex., 
has a fund of $2,490 for putting a new 
fence around the cemetery. M. M. 
Toole is treasurer of the association. 
Melrose Cemetery, Melrose, Mass., is 
considering the question of enlarging the 
receiving vault. 
The Woodland Cemetery Association, 
Deer Park, Wash., has been incorporat- 
ed to develop a cemetery on a tract of 
24 acres. W. H. Short is president of 
the association and W. D. Phillips, sec- 
retary. 
T. S. Lutes, of Portland, Ind., has 
been emploj^ed to carry out extensive 
improvements in St. Peter’s Cemetery, 
Upper Sandusky, O. 
Duluth Cemetery, Duluth, Minn., is 
completing a new' receiving vault, and 
is soon to erect a new administration 
building, at a cost of $8,000. 
The finance committee of the City 
Council of Richmond, Va., has recom- 
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