The Historic Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia is the final home to
more than 70,000 residents in elaborate mausoleums and humble headstones
alike. Explore the celebrated public figures who are interred here and
the burial grounds in this unique book.
The first person buried at Oakland was laid to rest in May 1850, a month
before the land was purchased by Atlanta to become its city cemetery.
The fast-growing municipality eventually expanded the burial grounds to
include 48 acres. Since then, what is now known as Historic Oakland
Cemetery has become the final home to more than 70,000 residents. Among
those are celebrated politicians, authors, and athletes and those whose
impact has been felt but who are not as well recognized. A few of those
residents include Gordon Burton Smith, who helped build the Panama
Canal; Andre Steiner, who created the master plan for Stone Mountain;
and Sally Connally Hardie, who helped run the National Trust of
Scotland. They rest among gardened paths in elaborate mausoleums,
exceptional funerary art, humble headstones, and sometimes unmarked
graves.