The Cemetery Traveler - by Ed Snyder

Ed Snyder began this blog in order to share his decade-long experience with all things cemeterial. As a photographer specializing in images of cemetery statuary, I've run into some interesting people, had some unexplainable experiences, and had a lot of fun.

Monday, April 21, 2025

More Stolen Mausoleum Doors

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A friend of mine recently posted on social media that a huge tree fell in the Mount Holly Cemetery (Mount Holly, New Jersey), where her Mom ...
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Sunday, April 13, 2025

More Graves Unearthed on Temple's Campus

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On April 11, 2025, the news announced that coffins and human remains were found during excavation for a new building on the Temple Universit...
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Thursday, April 10, 2025

The Potters' Field in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey

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This is my Easter blog post. The photo doesn’t look very festive, does it? Bear with me and you’ll see the connection.  One of my coworkers ...
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Sunday, April 6, 2025

"Buried Philadelphia: The Cemeteries and Burial Grounds of the City of Brotherly Love" - Interview with the Author

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My friend Jenn O’Donnell has a new book out, entitled, Buried Philadelphia: The Cemeteries and Burial Grounds of the City of Brotherly Love ...
Sunday, March 30, 2025

A Hearse of a Different Color

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Hot on the heels of my interview with Shawn Koenig, hearse collector ( last blog I posted on March 15, 2025), I thought I’d be writing abou...
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Sunday, March 16, 2025

Interview with the Hearse Collector

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We have a special treat for readers of “The Cemetery Traveler” … an interview with my friend Shawn Koenig, hearse owner, historian, collecto...
Saturday, March 8, 2025

The Grave of Rufus Weaver

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Chances are you have no idea who Rufus Weaver was. Or why I spent so much time trying to locate his weed-covered headstone in Philadelphia’s...
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