PARK AND CEMETERY. 
XIII 
Rev. Henry B. Ter Woert on be- 
half of the Roman Catholic diocese 
of Newark has filed a plan for a 200- 
acre cemetery at North Arlington, 
N. J., instead of 125 acres for which 
he was granted a permit after a con- 
test which was taken before the 
State Board of Health. The church 
authorities claim that a new state law 
permits the use of that much. 
Winnemucca, Nev., has been pre- 
sented with 15 acres for a cemetery. 
Thomas Shone is trustee. 
Mount Rose Cemetery, Haverstraw, 
N. Y., has bought an addition. 
Mount Hope Cemetery, Bangor, 
Me., has moved into the new office 
building. A new lowering device is 
to be purchased and other improve- 
ments made. Edwin Hathorn is su- 
perintendent. 
North Pine Grove Cemetery, New 
Bedford. Mass., has added adjoining 
land. 
As the result of Assemblyman 
Frisbie’s bill having passed the New 
York legislature the board of trus- 
tees of the village of Middleburg are 
authorized to acquire by grant or 
condemnation, the title of the old 
burying ground, long abandoned, and 
to convert it into a public park. 
A company of eastern capitalists 
has bought 200 acres at Glendale, a 
suburb of Cincinnati, O., and will lay 
out a modern cemetery to be known 
as Glendale Cemetery. Walter B. 
Price, Mercantile Library building, 
Cincinnati, is the local representative 
of the company, which will open offi- 
ces in that building. The incorpora- 
tors are; C. F. Heinig, F. P. New- 
combe, A. Jones and W. P. Hall. 
Capital stock, $300,000. 
St. Agnes’ Cemetery, Utica, N. Y., 
has an adjoining tract traversed by a 
stream which it is proposed to add 
to the grounds. There is opportu- 
nity for fine landscape effects and a 
landscape architect will be employed 
to plan the work. 
Oakwood Cemetery, Livingston, N. 
Y., has appointed the following com- 
mittee to erect a fence and gateway; 
N. Peck, C. E. Pratt and N. Wil- 
liams. 
Springfield Cemetery, Springfield, 
Mass., has awarded to Fred T. Ley 
& Co., the contract to erect a crema- 
tory to cost $15,000. It will be about 
30 by 30 feet, with two incinerators 
and will be one of the most modern 
in this country. The architect, Wil- 
lard T. Sears, has been abroad four 
months the past winter looking into 
the most modern appliances for the 
incinerating apparatus. 
Slate Hill Cemetery, Shirenians- 
town. Pa., has added six acres. 
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