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Walnut Grove Cemetery Walking Tour

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Tour Overview

Tour this park-like cemetery and meet some of Worthington’s notable residents now buried here.

Welcome to Walnut Grove Cemetery.

This is the resting place of over 9,000 people including veterans from every war starting with the War of 1812.

The cemetery was one of the very first in Ohio to embrace the new idea of a “Forest Park” setting where the peaceful park like atmosphere helped people reflect and enjoy the final resting place of so many loved ones.

Worthington's St. John Episcopal Church cemetery was filling up rapidly by the mid-1800's and a new burying ground became necessary. In 1859, a purchase of nearly fifty acres for $2150.00 was agreed upon in this spot. The clearing and preparing of ten acres of the land was undertaken as well as building a road to the property. The cemetery gradually sold off the other 40 acres.

The First Burial at Walnut Grove Cemeterytook place February 1, 1859. Numerous people buried earlier were moved from the Methodist and Presbyterian cemeteries, when they were closed.

Since its inception, Walnut Grove Cemetery has operated as a Union Cemetery, meaning it is owned and operated by two municipalities, Sharon Township and the City of Worthington.

Stops

  1. Stop 1: The Office/Parking

  2. Stop 2: Captain William Pinney & the Beers Family

  3. Stop 3: The "other" Orange Johnson

  4. Stop 4: The Griswolds

  5. Stop 5: John Hood and the Birkheads

  6. Stop 6: Lyman and Royal Gardner

  7. Stop 7: The Mausoleum

  8. Stop 8: Crissa Johnson Maynard

  9. Stop 9: John Snow and the Masonic Lodge

  10. Stop 10: Circle of Honor & Memorial Day at Walnut Grove Cemetery

  11. Stop 11: The Wrights

  12. Stop 12: Captain Levi Pinney

  13. Stop 14: The 46th Ohio Volunteer Infantry; Pvt. Lowis Crawford & Camp Lyon

  14. Stop 15: The Corbins

  15. Stop 16: Bill Arter

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