144F.P4 P5!• Copy 1LAWNDARPfP^^RYPATEIRSOM NEWJERSEYCedar Lawn CemeteryIncorporated i86s\Jrjnf;JAJ'^Jl£r^mjijij^u iijii-y.T^r^'COPYRIGHT 1917CEDAR LAWN CEMETERYBY©CI.A481117^'^^DEC 26 1317CONTENTSBldg., (new) 48-49Administrationof PlotsCare, Special, 31Lawn Cemetery, Generai 11-23CedarEndowments 33Facilities, Miscellaneous 47 Special 37GR.A.VES, Bricked 39SlateGrave Vaults, 37OF 65-119Lot Owners, List8and DirectorsOfficers29Perpetual Care FundPrices of Plots and Gra\'es 2527Receiving Vault5^-^3RegulationsRules andShelter, (new) 4927Title to Plots\\\ULTS, Underground 41, 43, 45CEDAR LAWN CEMETERYOffice: 129 Market St., Paterson, N.J.OFFICERSEdwards Barbour, PresidentJ. Mortimer Inglis, Vice-PresidentG.John Edwards, Treasurer M. L. McLane, SecretarySroNEY Heminsley, SuperintendentDIRECTORSCharles Agnew Edwards BarbourJ.Arthur W. Bishop WiLLARD De YoeJ.John G. Edwards John W. FergusonMortimer Inglis Vernon RoyleAlbert A. Zabriskie^ 1^%'VLAWN CEMETERYCEDAROF GROWTHFIFTY YEARSits vicinityin Paterson andto interments1867,PRIORdirect hne ofmost of them in thewere made in graveyards,any adequateall of them unprotected bythe city's growth;time and chance, withfuture. They were left toguarantee for thestate of neglect thatthat they fell into athe inevitable resultworse, with no pos-of scandalous and, what waswas little shortexisted, the worse theyimprovement. The longer theysibility ofall graveyards establishedwhich ...