The following is taken from the Democrat and Chronicle December 25, 1901. (120 years ago!) What would the children of to-day do without their Christmas tree? That is a question few of the happy favored […]
Read MoreREMEMBER the Fallen. . . HONOR those who Serve. . . TEACH our children the value of Freedom. We welcome visitors to Mount Hope Cemetery – Civil War Section’s Wreaths […]
Read MoreJoin us and make a difference. On November 30th, the Rochester community will come together to ROC the Day and we need YOU to join us. It’s 24 hours of […]
Read MoreOur gratitude to Girl Scout Senior Troop 60124 from Brighton for their annual flag project putting out flags on all the World War 1 and the Spanish American veterans. This […]
Read MoreBest Guided TourMOUNT HOPE CEMETERY fomh.org/tours-eventsThere are guided tours galore at Rochester’s best known final resting place between May and October, with the Friends of Mount Hope Cemetery offering theme […]
Read MoreOur Civil War section, the burial place of 502 Civil War veterans, is a hallowed area of Mount Hope Cemetery. We at the Friends of Mount Hope are proud to […]
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