Mausoleum of Jeptha H. Wade

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The Mausoleum of Jeptha H. Wade is an ornate 19th-century burial monument in Cleveland, Ohio, honoring the industrialist and philanthropist who co-founded Western Union and helped establish the city’s cultural institutions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf burial monument
historic structure
mausoleum
architecturalStyle 19th-century funerary architecture
associatedWith philanthropy in Cleveland
telegraph industry history
burialPlaceOf Jeptha H. Wade
category 19th-century architecture in the United States
Buildings and structures in Cleveland, Ohio
Mausoleums in Ohio
Monuments and memorials in Ohio
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dedicatedTo Jeptha H. Wade
hasArchitecturalType ornate mausoleum
hasArtisticValue ornate funerary art
hasConnectionTo Cleveland cultural institutions
Western Union
hasCulturalSignificance commemorates an industrialist and philanthropist
hasFunction commemoration of Jeptha H. Wade and his family
hasNearbyPlace Cleveland Museum of Art
Wade Memorial Chapel
Wade Park NERFINISHED
hasOwner Lake View Cemetery Association
surface form: Lake View Cemetery (management)
hasTourismAttractionType heritage tourism site
hasUse memorial
tomb
heritageDesignation historic site in Cleveland
inception 19th century
locatedIn Cleveland
Ohio
Wade Memorial Chapel
surface form: Wade Memorial Chapel area
locatedInCemetery Lake View Cemetery NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
material stone
memorialType funerary monument
namedAfter Jeptha H. Wade
partOf Lake View Cemetery
surface form: historic funerary landscape of Lake View Cemetery
significantPerson Jeptha H. Wade

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Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio, United States hasPart Mausoleum of Jeptha H. Wade
subject surface form: Lake View Cemetery