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PRESS INFORMATION Cave Hill Cemetery & Cave Hill Heritage Foundation For all media inquiries, please contact: J. Michael Higgs, Public Relations Representative Director, Cave Hill Heritage Foundation Office: 502-813-7761 Cellular: 502-639-9393 Email: Michael@cavehillcemetery.com Websites: www.cavehillcemetery.com www.cavehillheritagefoundation.org

1 Introduction Cave Hill Cemetery has served families since July 1848 as a trusted provider of burial and monument design services. Currently, there are over 135,000 people interred within Cave Hill Cemetery, with a plethora of interment options still available. The Cave Hill Heritage Foundation began in 2005, and is dedicated to the restoration of historic monuments and structures, preservation of the arboretum setting, and provision of educational opportunities for the community at-large.

2 Contents Introductions... Error! Bookmark not defined. Contents... 2 Cave Hill Cemetery... 3 Cave Hill Heritage Foundation... 4 Board Members & Staff Listing..5 Newsletters.6

3 Cave Hill Cemetery The City fathers did not have a cemetery in mind when they acquired part of the old farm that the Johnston family called Cave Hill. The farm had a good spring emanating from a cave, but its stone quarries were of principal interest, particularly because the proposed Louisville and Frankfort Railroad was to run through the property. Years went by, and it became evident that the railroad would skirt the quarries. The fields were farmed by lessees and the old brick house built by the Johnston s became the City Pest House- an isolated home for patients displaced and suffering from eruptive, contagious diseases. Death was an all-to-frequent visitor to the Pest House. But, this death was in a different guise. It had not the finality and disgust that the earlier Puritan concept had associated with it. Death was not to be abhorred and feared. It was full of promise, hope, and rejuvenation; and, the sorrow associated with it was accompanied by joy and revelation. Death was merely a transition, and as such, a natural setting for burials became desirable. Asleep in nature elicited a much different feeling than being confined and neglected in shabby plots and yards that many times themselves spread diseases and compounded the problem. Their only saving grace was as sources of cadavers for medical schools. When it came time in late 1846 to add the graveyard component to Cave Hill, the mayor and city council apparently did not consciously set out to make a garden cemetery, which by then was a concept gaining popularity in major cities of America. But, propitiously, they appointed a committee that selected a civil engineer who had firsthand experience of this new and emerging cemetery concept that began in Europe under the guise of John Claudius Loudon. Edmund Francis Lee (1811-1857) convinced the city fathers to utilize the natural features of Cave Hill, which previously had been considered quite undesirable for burying purposes. To Lee, the old Cave Hill farm was perfectly suited for cemetery purposes. Its promontories would become the primary burial sites, and roads to these hilltop circles would curve gently, following the natural contours of the land. The intervening basins would become ponds or be planted with trees and maintained as reserves. The garden setting would be a natural backdrop for the lots and monuments, and the cemetery would receive perpetual attention. Furthermore, it could never be violated- stipulations never before provided. Here then was a place not to be shunned, but a park to be sought out for its beauty and the spiritual elevation gained from contemplating the collective accomplishments of its inhabitants. In the Victorian period, personal wealth increased, as did family aggrandizement. The garden cemetery became the repository of symbols of success in the form of true monumental art. The landscape gardeners embellished the natural setting with exotic trees and shrubs while the marble sculptors and granite fabricators erected elaborate memorials to individuals and families. Cave Hill has been blessed by a succession of competent and innovative landscape gardeners, and Louisville has been a regional center for monument makers. The result is a rural, garden-style cemetery which has always been considered a model to emulate.

4 Cave Hill Heritage Foundation The purpose of the Cave Hill Heritage Foundation is to secure funding for the long-term preservation of this unique cemetery. Specifically, the mission of the Cave Hill Heritage Foundation is three-fold: To restore the historical monuments and buildings Cave Hill Cemetery is known for its exquisite collection of monumental art, many examples of which are over 150 years old. Additionally, the property includes a variety of historic structures, from the Administration Office to the Board Room to the three and half miles of brick and stone wall that encircle the perimeter. The resources provided through the Foundation will allow cemetery management to be proactive both in addressing specific, long-term conservation projects and in responding to critical situations that require immediate intervention and stabilization. To preserve the arboretum setting On average, fifty trees are removed each year at Cave Hill Cemetery due to disease, old age or weather damage and over 100 plates are replaced. The Cave Hill Heritage Foundation will help provide resources for the unexpected, as well as help preserve and sustain the beauty of the cemetery s arboretum setting. It will provide for the removal and the replacement of specimen trees and shrubs and ensure that future generations will have access to this amazing green space in the heart of Louisville. To provide community education and awareness The history of Cave Hill Cemetery is inextricably tied to the history of Louisville. Through its landscape and monuments, the cemetery tells the story of this beloved city by the river and its remarkable citizenry. The Cave Hill Heritage Foundation will help provide resources to produce educational materials, expand public awareness and develop special events and programs for school children and the community at large. It will also ensure that the critical task of recording and archiving the history of the cemetery will continue. Membership opportunities are available with the Cave Hill Heritage Foundation. Patrons can also take advantage of the many gift planning options that are available. More information is available on our website: cavehillheritagefoundation.org

5 Board Members and Staff Listing Board Members J. McFerran Barr, II* Paul J. Bickel, III* Gordon Dabney** Bruce K. Dudley Joseph R. Gathright, Jr. Frank B. Hower, III Susan Dabney Lavin* Alex Rankin* Barbara Rodes Robinson* Allen F. Steinbock *denotes director of Cave Hill Heritage Foundation **denotes Director Emeritus Staff Members Lee Squires Superintendent, Secretary/Treasurer Chris Rowan Director of Finance J. Michael Higgs Foundation Coordinator, Cave Hill Heritage Foundation Public Relations Representative

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