Woodlawn Cemetery (Everett, Massachusetts)

Henry Weld Fuller, a member of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, was cemetery's chief designer.

J. P. Langworthy of Chelsea, a prayer by William Ives Budington, an original hymn by Rev.

J. H. Clinch of Boston, an address by George Edward Ellis, a hymn by H. W. Fuller, and a prayer and benediction by Rev.

[2] By 1868, half of Woodlawn's burial plots had been sold, so the cemetery expanded by acquired an adjoining 75-acre property.

A greenhouse was constructed on this lot and the house on this property was repaired and used as a residence for the cemetery's gardener.

Woodlawn Cemetery