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Siloam Cemetery

Description

Siloam Cemetery is the oldest cemetery in Vineland, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.The cemetery was established in 1864 on a plot of land donated by Charles K. Landis, the founder of Vineland. A chapel was constructed in 1918, and is located in the center of one of the original sections of the cemetery. Many local residents, some of whom were nationally prominent, are buried there.Notable interments•Mary Elizabeth Tillotson, a dress reformer, supporter of women's suffrage and a Spiritualist. Victor Durand, In 1924, Durand opened an art glass division at his factory, the Vineland Flint Glass Works. Two years later, the company won an award for the quality of the glassware at the Philadelphia Sesquicentennial. Charles Cunningham, philanthropist. Mary Treat, a naturalist who corresponded with Charles Darwin. Thomas Bramwell Welch, a dentist who opposed alcohol consumption, discovered the pasteurization process to prevent fermentation and created grape juice.Charles K. Landis, the founder of Vineland was an attorney, an author, and real estate developer. Henry Herbert Goddard Researcher at Vineland Training School.

Address: 550 N Valley Ave, Vineland 08360
Phone: (856) 691-6715
State: NJ
City: Vineland
Street Number: 550 N Valley Ave
Zip Code: 08360
categories: city


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Reviews
Come from out of town to visit family and grounds crew employee Anthony came over to rudely tell us the windmills we put up for our family members graves will be removed if we don’t remove them. First off we’re not the only other people who have windmills on graves. Secondly his reasoning was because the grounds crew is incompetent at mowing around them. My question is why should I have to sacrifice putting something I know my loved ones would love on their grave because of your grounds crew incompetence. When I simply asked why, Anthony was beyond rude with his answer.
My whole family that has desist is berried in this cemetery. This is a very peaceful place. A great place to burry your loved ones and be able to visit their resting grounds. I highly recommend this place. Just keep it clean and respect the none living.
Today was a beautiful day to visit my grandparents grave. I purchased the gravestone in February and haven't been back. It was lovely to see the trees and flowers in bloom across the entire cemetery. The staff members have been extremely supportive and helpful during the process of getting the stone and locating where they were buried.
A peaceful spot for loved ones. Beautiful, large old trees border the area. Well maintained.
Have a few family members there ..went to visit my grandpa one day and I decided to snap some picks of is gravestone when I got home and I looked through the pictures Far in the back I seen that I wasn’t alone..
Grounds are nice. Staff is helpful.
My grandparents forever resting home.
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