August 14
This cemetery is located on 5 acres of land that was purchased in 1876 for $155; the land was too steep for farming. The first burial here was in 1877. Prior to that, burials were either in the Oddfellows Cemetery or on private land. After this cemetery was opened, the folks buried in the Oddfellows Cemetery were relocated. I assume they didn’t mind.
Ferndale Cemetery
Ferndale, California
photographed 7.30.12
Posted on August 14, 2012, in Cemetery, Photography and tagged 365 photo project, black and white photography, california, cemetery, ferndale, ferndale california, ferndale cemetery, haiku, laurie jameson, melinda green harvey, one day one image, photo a day, photography. Bookmark the permalink. 5 Comments.

Land no one could use
so they gave it to the dead
for long safekeeping.
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I missed this post before, glad I found it. I like cemetery shots and this is a really good one, the hillside really helps.
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We stopped in this town on a whim, and ended up spending several hours there. The cemetery was very interesting – the gate we entered had a flight of steps that led up into the main part. It wasn’t until we’d gotten to the top of the stairs that we realized what a huge place it was. If I ever get back to this part of California (on the coast, near Eureka), I want to spend a few days in Ferndale. I didn’t get to see quite ALL the grave markers…..!
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Just shows the value of following whims. Nice to have places you really want to go back to as well, helps inspire future trips – I hope you make it out there soon.
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