Elmira in Chemung County, New York — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)
Mark Twain
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1. Mark Twain Marker
Inscription.
Mark Twain. . , Samuel Clemens Dies in Redding, Connecticut , On Thursday, April 21, 1910, Samuel Langhorne Clemens died at his home, Stormfield, in Redding, Connecticut. Beside him on his bed lay a beloved book -- Carlyle's The French Revolution: A History -- and near the book his glasses, pushed away a few hours before. He was in his seventy-fifth year. His daughter, Clara, and her husband, Ossip Gabrilowitsch, and the humorist's biographer, Albert Bigelow Paine, had been by the bed waiting for the end. The following day, Clemens's body was placed in a mahogany coffin where he lay overnight in the library at Stormfield. On Saturday, April 23, the hearse was brought to the Brick Church, where a simple service was offered by the Reverends Dr. Van Dyck and Dr. Twichell. Three or four thousand people passed in review. The coffin was then brought to Elmira by rail (from The New York Times, April 22, 1910). , Buried in Elmira, New York , "Under a tent on the grassy slope of the Langdon plot in Woodlawn Cemetery, with rain beating fiercely against the canvas cover, a little group of mourners silently watched as the body of Samuel L. Clemens was lowered into an evergreen-lined grave beside those of his wife and children. Rev. Samuel E. Eastman, pastor of the Park Church and a close friend of the dead humorist, conducted a brief but simple service, and Mark Twain's first pilgrimage was at an end. Tonight he lies sleeping under a grave piled high with flowers, the tributes of loving friends from far and near" (from the Elmira Advertiser, April 25, 1910). , Other Family Members Buried Here ,
Langdon Clemens (eighteen months) the first member of the Clemens family to be buried in the Woodlawn Cemetery, died of diphtheria. He rests near his grandmother and grandfather.
Olivia Susan Clemens (24 years) first of three daughters, passed away unexpectedly of spinal meningitis while Clemens and Olivia were abroad. Of her death, Clemens wrote, "It is one of the mysteries of our nature that a man, all unprepared, can be struck by a thunder-stroke like that and live."
Olivia Louise Langdon, Clemens's wife (59 years) died in Florence, Italy. The reference to "ashes" on her stone is symbolic.
Jane Lampton Clemens, called "Jean" (29 years) suffered from epilepsy from adolescence onward. She drowned in the bathtub on Christmas eve morning.
Clara Clemens Gabrilowitsch Samossoud, the only surviving child, married Ossip Gabrilowitsch, a Russian pianist who became the Conductor of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Together they had Clemens's only grandchild, Nina Gabrilowitsch. Ossip requested that he be buried at the feet of his father-in-law. Following Ossip's death (58 years) Clara married a French musician, Jacques Sammosoud.
The grand-daughter, Nina (56) never married and died of a drug overdose in Hollywood, California. , Other family members buried here include Charles Jervis Langdon, his family and descendants, and Susan and Theodore Crane. The large Westerly granite shaft depicting the images of Samuel Clemens and Ossip Gabrilowitsch, erected by Clara Clemens and designed by Ernfred Anderson, weights eight tons. The Langdon family monument, central to the plot, contains four religious symbols: Alpha and Omega; the symbol of the Trinity; the monogram meaning "In His Sign;" and a formee cross. Samuel Clemens chose the inscription on the stones of Susy, Jean, and Olivia. , The Woodlawn Cemetery , In 1858, Elmira's leaders saw the need to establish another cemetery for the city. This was during an era when most burials were on church property or private grounds. Officials obtained a $10,000 loan from the state legislature on behalf of the village and purchased three 12-and-one-half-acre plots. The cemetery was expanded in 1874, 1899, and 1920 to approximately 184 acres (from Images of America, Elmira). This area of the cemetery contains many of Elmira's oldest and wealthiest founding families. , Other Twain Sites of Interest ,
Visit the Mark Twain Study on the Elmira College campus
Visit Langdon Plaza, the site of the Langdon Mansion . This historical marker was erected by Chemung County Historical Society. It is in Elmira in Chemung County New York
Samuel Clemens Dies in Redding, Connecticut
On Thursday, April 21, 1910, Samuel Langhorne Clemens died at his home, Stormfield, in Redding, Connecticut. Beside him on his bed lay a beloved book -- Carlyle's The French Revolution: A History -- and near the book his glasses, pushed away a few hours before. He was in his seventy-fifth year. His daughter, Clara, and her husband, Ossip Gabrilowitsch, and the humorist's biographer, Albert Bigelow Paine, had been by the bed waiting for the end. The following day, Clemens's body was placed in a mahogany coffin where he lay overnight in the library at Stormfield. On Saturday, April 23, the hearse was brought to the Brick Church, where a simple service was offered by the Reverends Dr. Van Dyck and Dr. Twichell. Three or four thousand people passed in review. The coffin was then brought to Elmira by rail (from The New York Times, April 22, 1910).
Buried in Elmira, New York
"Under a tent on the grassy slope of the Langdon plot in Woodlawn Cemetery, with rain beating fiercely against the canvas cover, a little group of mourners silently watched as the
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body of Samuel L. Clemens was lowered into an evergreen-lined grave beside those of his wife and children. Rev. Samuel E. Eastman, pastor of the Park Church and a close friend of the dead humorist, conducted a brief but simple service, and Mark Twain's first pilgrimage was at an end. Tonight he lies sleeping under a grave piled high with flowers, the tributes of loving friends from far and near" (from the Elmira Advertiser, April 25, 1910).
Other Family Members Buried Here
Langdon Clemens (eighteen months) the first member of the Clemens family to be buried in the Woodlawn Cemetery, died of diphtheria. He rests near his grandmother and grandfather.
Olivia Susan Clemens (24 years) first of three daughters, passed away unexpectedly of spinal meningitis while Clemens and Olivia were abroad. Of her death, Clemens wrote, "It is one of the mysteries of our nature that a man, all unprepared, can be struck by a thunder-stroke like that and live."
Olivia Louise Langdon, Clemens's wife (59 years) died in Florence, Italy. The reference to "ashes" on her stone is symbolic.
Jane Lampton Clemens, called "Jean" (29 years) suffered from epilepsy from adolescence onward. She drowned in the bathtub on Christmas eve morning.
Clara Clemens Gabrilowitsch Samossoud, the only surviving child, married Ossip Gabrilowitsch, a Russian pianist who
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2. Mark Twain Marker
became the Conductor of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Together they had Clemens's only grandchild, Nina Gabrilowitsch. Ossip requested that he be buried at the feet of his father-in-law. Following Ossip's death (58 years) Clara married a French musician, Jacques Sammosoud.
The grand-daughter, Nina (56) never married and died of a drug overdose in Hollywood, California.
Other family members buried here include Charles Jervis Langdon, his family and descendants, and Susan and Theodore Crane. The large Westerly granite shaft depicting the images of Samuel Clemens and Ossip Gabrilowitsch, erected by Clara Clemens and designed by Ernfred Anderson, weights eight tons. The Langdon family monument, central to the plot, contains four religious symbols: Alpha and Omega; the symbol of the Trinity; the monogram meaning "In His Sign;" and a formee cross. Samuel Clemens chose the inscription on the stones of Susy, Jean, and Olivia.
The Woodlawn Cemetery
In 1858, Elmira's leaders saw the need to establish another cemetery for the city. This was during an era when most burials were on church property or private grounds. Officials obtained a $10,000 loan from the state legislature on behalf of the village and purchased three 12-and-one-half-acre plots. The cemetery was expanded in 1874, 1899, and 1920 to approximately 184 acres (from Images of America,
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3. Mark Twain's Body Being Removed From His Home at Redding (Harper's Illustrated, May 7, 1910)
Photo was published in 1910 although the caption reads 1970.
Elmira). This area of the cemetery contains many of Elmira's oldest and wealthiest founding families.
Other Twain Sites of Interest
Visit the Mark Twain Study on the Elmira College campus
Visit Langdon Plaza, the site of the Langdon Mansion
Location. 42° 6.369′ N, 76° 49.517′ W. Marker is in Elmira, New York, in Chemung County. Marker can be reached from Walnut Street. Marker is located near the Langdon plot in Woodlawn Cemetery. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 1200 Walnut Street, Elmira NY 14905, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Also see . . . 1. Mark Twain. Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist. (Submitted on November 2, 2015, by Brian Scott of Anderson, South Carolina.)
2. Olivia Langdon Clemens. Olivia Langdon Clemens (November 27, 1845 – June 5, 1904) was the wife of the famous American author Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known as Mark Twain. (Submitted on November 2, 2015, by Brian Scott of Anderson, South Carolina.)
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5. Reenactment of the Burial of Samuel Clemens Held on the 100th Anniversary of His Death
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6. Mark Twain Marker Langdon Family Plot
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7. Samuel Langhorne Clemens (Mark Twain) (1835-1910)
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8. Olivia Louise Langdon Clemens (1845-1904)
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9. Samuel Clemens/Gabrilowitsch Monument
Engraving at base reads: Death is the starlit strip between the companionship of yesterday and the reunion of tomorrow. To the loving memory of my father and my husband, C.C.G. 1937.
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10. Samuel Clemens/Gabrilowitsch Monument
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11. Samuel Clemens/Gabrilowitsch Monument
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12. Langdon Family and Samuel Clemens/Gabrilowitsch Monuments
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13. Samuel Langhorne Clemens Tombstone Mark Twain Nov. 30, 1835-Apr. 21, 1910
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14. Olivia Langdon Tombstone
In this grave
repose the ashes of Olivia Langdon
the beloved and lamented wife of Samuel L. Clemens
who reverently raided this stone
to her memory
Elmira, Nov., 27, 1845
Florence, Italy, June 5, 1904.
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15. Olivia Susan Clemens Tombstone Mar. 19, 1872-Aug. 18, 1896
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16. Jean Lampton Clemens Tombstone
In memory of Jean Lampton Clemens
a most dear daughter.
Her desolate father
sets this stone.
"After life's fitful fever
she sleeps well."
July 25, 1880-Dec. 24, 1903
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17. Langdon Clemens Tombstone
Son of Samuel L Olivia L Clemens
Born Nov. 1, 1870
Died June 2, 1872
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18. Olivia Lewis Langdon Tombstone Born August 19, 1810 Died November 28, 1890
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19. Jervis Langdon Tombstone Born January 5, 1809 Died August 6, 1870
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20. Eunice Ford Tombstone Born March 11, 1782 Died Jan. 14, 1873
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21. Robert Spanton Pennock Tombstone December 21, 1908 January 16, 1933
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22. Eleanor Langdon Pennock Tombstone March 15, 1905 January 1, 1998
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23. Ida Langdon Tombstone October 15, 1880 October 9, 1964
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24. Susan Langdon Crane Tombstone Feb. 18, 1836 Aug. 29, 1924
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25. Theodore W. Crane Tombstone Sept. 26, 1831 July 3, 1889
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26. Irene Fortner Langdon July 25, 1922 Jan. 4, 2015
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