Knight-Taylor mausoleum - Mount Zion Cemetery - Bluff, Jackson Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania

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Knight-Taylor mausoleum - Mount Zion Cemetery - Bluff, Jackson Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania

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Name/Title

Knight-Taylor mausoleum - Mount Zion Cemetery - Bluff, Jackson Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania

Entry/Object ID

2014.2.27

Description

Knight-Taylor mausoleum at Mount Zion Cemetery in Bluff, Jackson Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania. The mausoleum has been removed and replaced with tombstones. Original, candid.

Collection

Matt W. Cumberledge Collection

Made/Created

Date made

circa 1920 - circa 1930

Lexicon

Search Terms

Bluff (Pa.)--Cemeteries--Mount Zion Cemetery, Cemeteries--Tombstones, Jackson (Greene County, Pa. : Township)--Cemeteries--Mount Zion Cemetery, Knight family, Taylor family

Other Names and Numbers

Other Number

CMBL-AN004-0005-0004

Relationships

Related Places

Place

Location

Mount Zion Cemetery

Village

Bluff

Township

Jackson Township

County

Greene County

State/Province

Pennsylvania

Country

United States

Continent

North America

Provenance

Provenance Detail

Brave Scrapbook - George Lindsey Cole Series - Matt W. Cumberledge Collection

Acquisition Method

Digital

Acquisition Date

2025

Notes

The George Lindsey Cole Series was passed from George Lindsey Cole [1897-1987] to his friend Kay Hibbs, to local historian Matt W. Cumberledge, who owned and shared the photograph with the Greene Connections: Greene County, Pennsylvania Archives Project in 2025. George Lindsey Cole [1897-1987] was a son of Matthew Cole [1869-1939] and Mary Alice Rush [1875-1908]. SOURCE CITATION: Knight-Taylor mausoleum at Mount Zion Cemetery in Bluff, Jackson Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania; circa 1920-1930; item no. CMBL-AN004-0005-0004, George Lindsey Cole Series, Matt W. Cumberledge Collection; Greene Connections Archives Project (GreeneConnections.com).