
Mount Hope Cemetery — Rochester, New York
Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, New York · 2022
Partner: Katie DeRaddo, A Grave Attraction
Monument resetting · Cross reset · Cleaning
The Work
The Barnard monument in Rochester’s Mount Hope Cemetery is granite carved as a cathedral, with a large cross seated at the crossing. A falling tree knocked the cross off. It landed in the grass and stayed there until we came to put it back.
A wooden tripod and chain hoist did the heavy lifting. We reset the displaced sections, raised the cross, seated it back at the crossing, and bonded the joint. The monument was cleaned with water, a soft bristle brush and treated with a conservation biocide.
The Story
John Mills Barnard (1820–1877) graduated from Norwich University, taught school in Georgia and Texas, and rode with the 1st Texas Mounted Volunteers in the Mexican War, where he rose to major. He practiced law in Des Moines for nearly a decade before settling in Rochester. In 1856 he married his cousin Eliza Jane Gove (1833–1905), and they raised five children. His letters to her survive. Eliza died in Des Moines in 1905 and was brought back to Rochester. John, Eliza, and their sons Charles and John rest here.








