Siloam Cemetery
Siloam Cemetery is a cemetery in Vineland, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
The cemetery was established in 1864 on a plot of land donated by Charles K. Landis, founder of Vineland. A chapel was constructed in 1918, and is located in the center of one of the original sections of the cemetery. The cemetery and chapel are listed on the Cumberland County Register of Historic Places.
Notable interments
•Mary Elizabeth Tillotson (1816-1898), radicalist who helped transform Dress Reform throughout the entire 19th century, also a Spiritualist.
- Victor Durand (1871?–1931), glassworker
- Charles Cunningham (1870–1934), philanthropist
- Mary Treat (1831?–1923), naturalist
- Thomas Bramwell Welch (1825–1903), scientist who discovered the pasteurization process to prevent the fermentation of grape juice.
- Charles K. Landis (1833–1900), see above
- Henry Herbert Goddard (1866–1957) Researcher at Vineland Training School.
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Coordinates: 39°29′44″N 75°00′31″W / 39.4955°N 75.0087°W
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