The cemetery was managed by the IOOF Lodge until 1969 where maintenance was transferred to the City of Medford, where it remains today.
[1] Its NRHP nomination asserts that "the cemetery's collection of grave markers effectively represents 19th century mortuary art.
It is 100 by 60 feet (30 m × 18 m) in plan, built of reinforced concrete, and includes a chapel with a stained glass window attributed to the Povey Brothers which presents Christ newly risen with Mary Magdalene.
The 1947 expansion covered the front facade, eliminating a columned portico and preserving the stained glass window.
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