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Evergreen’s Beloved Maud

On August 11, 1904 Maud Duke, daughter of S.V. and Nancy H. Duke passed away at the age of 19. An exquisite statue of a young girl with bouquet of flowers in her arms was erected at her grave to mark her passing. For over a century she stood, forever young, in Evergreen Cemetery’s “Old Yard”… a tribute to a family’s deep love and profound sorrow.

In January 2007 this beloved icon was stolen from the Cemetery, probably the victim of the growing black market for funerary monuments. This theft made the inscription on the remaining pedestal all the more poignant…  Dearest child thou hast left us and thy loss we deeply feel

As part of this exhibition project, the City of Gainesville has commissioned a new marble statue to be sculpted in Italy in homage to this lost treasure. It was erected April 14, 2013 near the entrance to the Old Yard, where Evergreen Cemetery was founded in 1856, just feet from where the original “Maud” once stood. Bearing a likeness to its predecessor the monument will be named “The Spirit of Evergreen” and once again take its place as a symbol of all whose hearts and souls are intertwined with This Wondrous Place.

The Original Maud Duke Statue

The Original Maud Duke Statue

 

Walk Through

  • Beginnings
  • James Tilatha Thomas
  • James Bledsoe Bailey
  • Augustus Steele
  • Watson and Olivia Porter
  • Major William R. Thomas
  • Stars & Stripes
  • William Haisley Lynch
  • The Yellow Fever Monument
  • The Statesmen
  • The Scientists
  • Dr. Sarah Lucretia Robb
  • Norman DeVaux
  • Dr. James Robert Cade
  • The Educators
  • The Birds of Evergreen Cemetery
  • The Trees of Evergreen Cemetery
  • Funerary Art
  • Woodmen of the World Funerary Art
  • Our Neighbors
  • Tom’s Tree
  • Evergreen’s Beloved Maud
  • A Prayer for Evergreen

Artists

  • Frank Barone
  • Eleanor Blair
  • Randy Batista
  • John A. O’Connor
  • Bob Senesac
  • Anne Seraphine
  • Russell Etling
  • Artist Contact Information

Credits

  • Exhibition Team
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