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And so, in 1854 a Cemetery Association was established to purchase ten acres of land situated in the Jackson lot and lying on the road from Amasa Cobb's corners to David Hopkins' corners ... for the consideration of Four Hundred Dollars.Amasa Cobb, who died on March 16, 1855, was the first to be buried in Mentor Cemetery. Previous to 1854, the burial site was located on property deeded to the schools at Mentor Avenue and Center Street. In 1858 and 1859, William S. Kerr, the Treasurer of the Village School Board, was instructed to pay residents for lots they owned on this property. The plan was to move the burying grounds to the new Mentor Cemetery, which allowed the School Board to build a two-story brick schoolhouse on the site of the former burying grounds. Today, the Mentor Cemetery consists of about 60 acres with half currently developed. If you are interested in more information, contact Laura Trost, Cemetery Clerk at (440) 974-5733. 2008 Mentor Cemetery Rates
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