Buried Wichita, Kansas: A Midwestern Death Trip (Signed)

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A signed copy of Buried Wichita: A Midwestern Death Trip, shipped direct from the author.

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A signed copy of Buried Wichita: A Midwestern Death Trip, shipped directly from the author.

Book Description

When Wichita was founded in 1870, death was already a frequent occurrence here. The city’s first official cemetery was established that same year. In the two decades that followed Wichita’s beginning, more than ten cemeteries appeared in and around a thriving (and simultaneously dying) community.

Many of Wichita’s earliest cemeteries started on a small section of farmland. Additional burials, long-term maintenance needs, and proper layouts weren’t always considered. Other early cemeteries were planned meticulously, with great attention given to the finer details and future needs. The spaces in Wichita designed for the dead were not created equal, but all were established out of necessity, and each one has a story.

These cemeteries are meant to be explored. They are welcoming and peaceful spaces where life and death exist together. Let’s explore the oldest existing cemeteries in Wichita, the final resting places for many of the city’s pioneer families.

This 96-page book features 140 photos of the ten oldest cemeteries in Wichita:

  1. Highland Cemetery
  2. Seltzer Cemetery
  3. Pierpont Cemetery
  4. Calvary Cemetery
  5. Greenwood Cemetery
  6. Lutheran Cemetery
  7. Jamesburg Park Cemetery
  8. Greenwich Cemetery
  9. The Temple Emanu-El Cemetery
  10. Maple Grove Cemetery

 

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Weight 1.10 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 × .5 in

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