Mollie Watson, assistant director at the Niles History Center, will be your virtual tour guide of Silverbrook Cemetery.

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Introduction Video Text

Hello! Welcome to our virtual Silverbrook Cemetery Tour. This is a partnership between the Niles History Center and the Friends of Silverbrook. We are really sad that we are not able to do an in-person tour this year, but we still wanted to do something in the cemetery so we will be posting various videos and information about several people and families buried here at Silverbrook Cemetery.

For this first video, we wanted to provide just a short cemetery history.

Silverbrook Cemetery started in 1836 when George Bond purchased 6 acres of land for use as a public cemetery. Two years later, it was opened for public sale.

The original section of the cemetery is the Bond section, but over time Silverbrook has had several additions to it, including Old Ground, City, New, and the Garden of Memory.

We are standing here near the current entrance to the cemetery and this is the third entrance to Silverbrook. The original entrance was located along what is now South 11th Street and the second entrance was along Cherry Street.

We will show some photos of those as well so you can get an idea where those entrances would have been located in the cemetery.