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OFFICE BUILDING, GREENLAWN CEMETERY, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. 
GREENLAWN CEMETERY LODGE, PORTSMOUTH, 
OHIO, 
The illustrations on this page show exterior view 
and ground plan of the new lodge at Greenlawn Ceme- 
tery, Portsmouth, Ohio. It is situated near the main 
entrance on Ofifnere street, and was finished in the 
summer of 1900 at a cost of about $2,400, including 
the furniture. The front room is used for the super- 
intendent’s office and reception room for men. The 
center room is for ladies, and opens into the toilet. At 
the rear is the lavatory for men, coal cellar, tool room, 
etc. The interior is finished in natural wood, with 
handsome furnishings including modern fireplaces, 
and wooden mantels, with large mirrors. 
The reception room, on which opens the business of- 
fice, is 20 by 14 feet, and directly over the corner is a 
cupola. A veranda, seven and a half feet wide, ex- 
tends around almost the entire building, and two small 
ornamental fountains are placed on the front lawn. 
The structure is a good example of a neat, unas- 
suming and inexpensive office building. 
The cemetery now has two large fountains on the 
grounds ready for erection. One of them embodies 
the figure of a soldier seven feet high, standing on a 
base about 14 feet above the water line. It is to stand 
in Soldiers’ Circle, at the head of the main entrance 
roadway, and will cost $1,200. The other one will 
cost about $700. 
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