Historic Cemeteries
Historic Cemeteries

Explore Vernon Pioneer Cemetery in Vernon Township, Ohio's oldest burial ground from 1798, honoring early settlers' legacy.

Girard-Liberty Union Cemetery (est. 1813) holds Trumbull County pioneers, war veterans & a 1912 Greek Revival mausoleum.

Sitting in the shadow of a church, this cemetery is a remnant of Liberty Township’s historical past and holds the remains, and stories, (...)

Discover Brookfield Center Cemetery, established in 1812 - resting place of pioneers, war heroes & famed gravestone carver Elijah Sikes.

Niles Union Cemetery, est. 1806, is the resting place of Niles founder James Heaton and President McKinley’s family, preserving Ohio’s (...)

Mahoning Avenue Pioneer Cemetery, est. 1804, is Warren’s oldest burial ground, home to Revolutionary War veterans and early Western (...)

Vienna Memorial Cemetery, established in 1812, honors Trumbull County’s early settlers. Explore this historic burial site in Vienna (...)

Hillside Cemetery, est. 1808, features a Civil War memorial dedicated by future President James A. Garfield, honoring West Farmington’s (...)

East Greene Cemetery, est. 1810, honors Revolutionary War veterans and early settlers, preserving Greene Township’s deep pioneer history.

Kinsman Presbyterian Cemetery, established in 1804, is the resting place of early Western Reserve pioneers like Simon Perkins, reflecting (...)