Graceland Cemetery Chicago stories, symbols, and secrets

Adam Selzer

Book - 2022

"One of Chicago's landmark attractions, Graceland Cemetery chronicles the city's sprawling history through the stories of its people. Local historian and Graceland tour guide Adam Selzer presents ten walking tours covering almost the entirety of the cemetery grounds. While nodding to Graceland's famous figures, Selzer also leads readers past the vaults, obelisks, and other markers that call attention to less recognized Chicagoans like: Jewel Lafontant-Mankarious, the first Black woman shortlisted for the United States Supreme Court; Engineer and architect Fazlur Khan, the Bangladeshi American who revived the city's skyscraper culture; The still-mysterious Kate Warn, the United States' first female private detec...tive; Cough syrup mogul Peter Fahrney, whose alcohol-rich product became a Prohibition favorite. Filled with photographs and including detailed maps of each tour route, Graceland Cemetery is an insider's guide to one of Chicago's great outdoor destinations for city lore and history"--

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Subjects
Genres
Anecdotes
Published
Champaign, IL : 3 Fields Books, an imprint of the University of Illinois Press [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Adam Selzer (author)
Physical Description
xii, 300 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 26 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780252086502
  • The Origins of Graceland Cemetery
  • The Cemetery Entrance
  • The Sherman Plot
  • The Pyramid, the Column, the Mastaba
  • The Getty Family Tomb
  • The Eddy Triangle
  • Appendix.
Review by Booklist Review

Tourists who want to get a real sense of a city know that the best repository of its life and culture may be, strangely enough, cemeteries. Paris has Père Lachaise, Venice has San Michele, Los Angeles has Forest Lawn. For Chicago, it's the inimitable Graceland. Chicago author and historian Selzer (H.H. Holmes, 2017) provides a detailed walking guide to the graves of Graceland. For those who can't be there in person, the book's many photographs not only record the gravestones and monuments, but give revealing documentation on the interred, whether famous, notorious, or simply of worthy note. Grand monuments mark the resting places of Chicago's wealthiest citizens. Others are commemorated less conspicuously. Louis Sullivan's grave is a modest rock, but his Getty Family Tomb is considered by many to be the inaugural moment of a new style of modern architecture. Lorado Taft created a striking sculpture that captures the solemn mystery of the cemetery's purpose. Selzer unravels some of the rumors that have circulated about the possible attempts to secure the remains of George Pullman against those who sought some postmortem revenge. Excellent reading for both tourists and armchair travelers Selzer's work may also prove useful for genealogical collections.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.