Atlanta's Historic Westview Cemetery

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Arcadia Publishing, 2018 - Architecture - 206 pages

The largest civilian cemetery in the Southeast holds the history of famous and infamous alike.


In 1884, several leading citizens purchased 577 acres to open Atlanta's Westview Cemetery. The rolling terrain, part of which was a site in the Civil War battle of Ezra Church, became the final resting place for more than 100,000 people. Prominent locals buried here include Grant Park namesake L.P. Grant, author Joel Chandler Harris, High Museum benefactor Harriet High, Coca-Cola founder Asa Candler Sr. and Havertys founder J.J. Haverty. The cemetery's Westview Abbey mausoleum is one of the nation's largest, with more than eleven thousand crypts. Throughout its history, Westview dabbled in other business ventures, including a cafeteria, a funeral home and an ambulance service. And for decades, the cemetery's Westview Floral Company sold flowers to lot owners and local businesses, leading to its own advice column in the Atlanta Constitution. Author Jeff Clemmons traces the complete history of this treasured necropolis.

 

Contents

Acknowledgements
9
Grave Concerns
25
Digging In
31
New Ventures
53
Dying to Get In
64
The Adair Affair
77
West Views Golden Age
86
A Grave Mistake
112
Nonprofit Westview
129
A Changing World
136
The Business of Death
147
Epilogue
155
Notes
179
Bibliography
193
Index
199
About the Author
207

West View Becomes Westview
119

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About the author (2018)

Jeff Clemmons curates and guides walking tours of Atlanta's Midtown and SoNo districts and Westview Cemetery for the Atlanta Preservation Center. He also serves on the board of the Atlanta Preservation Center's auxiliary group, CIRCA, which offers its members private tours of some of metropolitan Atlanta's most interesting historic structures. Atlanta's Historic Westview Cemetery is Clemmons's second book. All of his research for it is housed at the Atlanta History Center.