The history of
Bellefontaine Cemetery in St. Louis is told through the stories of those
who are buried there. The book is organized into sections, such as
artists, fur traders, and Civil War generals, which feature biographies
of individuals. Besides being a history of a significant place, this
book functions as a guidebook to St. Louis and its notable residents.
Because so many of St. Louis’s leading citizens (such as William Clark,
James Buchanan Eads, Susan Blow, and Adolphus Busch) are buried in
Bellefontaine, the book is a tale of the city. Cemetery records and
interviews with such insiders as the cemetery’s superintendent and
gatekeeper inform the research. The contributions and controversies that
make up St. Louis history are revealed, and the architecture and
landscape of the cemetery are celebrated as significant to the region.
About the Author
Carol Ferring Shepley, who is based
in St. Louis, has written for Money Magazine, Time, and
Harper’s Bazaar. A former art critic for the St. Louis
Post-Dispatch and Professor of Art History, Shepley has published
such books as Ann Norton, Sculptor; Mary Institute, 125 Years;
and Miami for Kids: A Parents’ Guide to Dade County.