Woodlawn Cemetery Gates and Shelter

Woodlawn Cemetery Gates and Shelter
Location 501 W. Adams
Washington, Iowa
Coordinates 41°17′39.5″N 91°41′48.7″W / 41.294306°N 91.696861°W / 41.294306; -91.696861Coordinates: 41°17′39.5″N 91°41′48.7″W / 41.294306°N 91.696861°W / 41.294306; -91.696861
Area 32 acres (13 ha)
Built 1917, 1926
Architectural style Egyptian Revival
NRHP reference # 16000688[1]
Added to NRHP October 4, 2016

Woodlawn Cemetery Gates and Shelter is a historic building and structure located in Washington, Iowa, United States. They were listed together on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016.[1]

Originally named City Cemetery, Woodlawn was established southwest of the city limits in 1840. Jonathan H. Wilson donated the land. The first interment occurred in December of that year and the first headstone was erected the following year.[2] The Washington Improvement League was established in 1915. They raised funds for civic improvements, most of which benefited the cemetery. The entrance gates, and fence were completed in 1917 and the shelter house was completed in 1926. They were both executed in the rather rare Egyptian Revival style.[2] The fence and gates feature six obelisk posts and three iron gates. The posts are composed of river rock and capped by a square concrete slab with a flat pyramid top. The shelter house is a square clay tile and stucco building with stone obelisks at the corners.

References

  1. 1 2 National Park Service (2007-01-23). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. 1 2 Michael Kramme. "Woodlawn Cemetery Gates and Shelter" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2017-12-06.


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