Chippiannock Cemetery
Chippiannock Cemetery | |
Location | 2901 Twelfth St., Rock Island, Illinois |
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Area | 77 acres (31 ha) |
Built | 1850 |
Architect | Hotchkiss, Almerin |
Architectural style | Classical Revival, Late Gothic Revival |
NRHP reference No. | 94000437[1] |
Added to NRHP | May 06, 1994 |
Chippiannock Cemetery is a cemetery located on 12th Street and 31st Avenue in Rock Island, Illinois. The word “Chippiannock” is a Native American term which means “place of the dead”.
History
In 1855 Chippiannock's founders purchased 62 acres (25 ha) and secured the services of noted landscape architect Almerin Hotchkiss to design a cemetery patterned in the Rural Cemetery style of Mt. Auburn in Massachusetts (America's first garden-style cemetery). Almerin Hotchkiss also designed Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn and Bellefontaine Cemetery in St. Louis.
The landscape design and spectacular examples of art and architecture earned the cemetery National Register status in May 1994. The cemetery was the third cemetery in Illinois to receive this recognition.
The cemetery includes impressive monuments by Alexander Stirling Calder and Paul de Vigne.
It is an important location in Max Allan Collins's graphic novel Road to Perdition, which was the basis for the film of the same name, starring Tom Hanks and Paul Newman.
Notable Chippiannock burials
- Minnie Potter (1865–1936), president and CEO of the Argus, a daily newspaper
Further reading
- “150 Years of Epitaphs at Chippiannock Cemetery”. Rock Island, Ill.: Chippiannock Cemetery Heritage Foundation, ©2006.
- “Passages: A Collection of Personal Histories of Chippiannock Cemetery”. Bettendorf, Iowa: Razor Edge Press, ©2006.
External links
References
- Classical Revival architecture in Illinois
- Gothic Revival architecture in Illinois
- 1850 architecture
- Rock Island County, Illinois
- Illinois Registered Historic Place stubs
- Cemeteries in Illinois
- Rock Island, Illinois
- Visitor attractions in the Quad Cities
- National Register of Historic Places in Rock Island County, Illinois