Jane Addams Burial Site

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Jane Addams' Burial Site is marked with an obelisk which underwent a restoration in 2004. Her grave is the rectangular tombstone to the left of the obelisk.

The Jane Addams Burial Site is located in Cedarville Cemetery in the village of

John Huy Addams, and several other family members. Addams, a social activist famous for her affiliation with Hull House
, died of cancer in 1935. Her funeral was held on the courtyard of the Hull House and her body then transported for burial in Cedarville.

Death

Jane Addams, a social activist famous for her affiliation with

Chicago Herald and Examiner summed up her accomplishments as "carved in imperishable granite".[1]

Burial

Before her death, the

National Cathedral, beside U.S. President Woodrow Wilson.[3] Addams refused this offer and instead opted to be buried in the small family plot at the Cedarville Cemetery in her hometown of Cedarville, Illinois.[2][3] Two days after her death, May 23, Addams' funeral was held in the courtyard of the Hull House; it was attended by thousands.[3][1] Her body was transported by train to Freeport, Illinois where it was removed and taken to the Addams Homestead and then to Cedarville Cemetery for burial.[3]

Grave

tombstone

The Addams family plot is marked with an

tombstone epitaph mentions her as associated with Hull House and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, but neglects to mention her Nobel Peace Prize.[2][5] Addams penned this epitaph herself.[5]

In August 2004, the obelisk monument at the Addams family plot underwent a restoration, headed by Flachtemeier Monuments, a Freeport company. The monument restoration was funded by a donation from the Jane Addams Peace Association.[6] Work included repairs to the monument's base, and the restablization of the marker.[6]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Daniel, Catherine Lundy. "Hull House Incorporated: CEO," Hull-House Incorporated: The Professionalization of Social Work, January 2001, Trachtenberg Hypertext Extension, University of Virginia. Retrieved September 14, 2007.
  2. ^ ). Retrieved September 14, 2007.
  3. ^ a b c d Klein, Maragaret. "Cedarville Cemetery," Cedarville: Birthplace of Jane Addams, June 2005, University of Illinois-Chicago. Retrieved September 14, 2007.
  4. ^ "Jane Addams," Jane Addams Trail, official site. Retrieved 14 September 2007.
  5. ^ ).. Retrieved September 14, 2007.
  6. ^ a b Klein, Maragaret. "Cedarville Cemetery: Virtual Tour," Cedarville: Birthplace of Jane Addams, June 2005, University of Illinois-Chicago. Retrieved September 14, 2007.

42°23′02″N 89°38′31″W / 42.3838°N 89.6419°W / 42.3838; -89.6419