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All the United States Vermont Shrewsbury Stone Man of Bowman Family Crypt
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Stone Man of Bowman Family Crypt

Who is this marble man, perpetually creeping up the steps of his own mausoleum?

Shrewsbury, Vermont

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From National Register of Historic Places application, photo 1973   Vermont Division of Historic Preservation
The Bowman Mausoleum is in Laurel Glen Cemetery in Cuttingsville, VT   courtesy of Don Shall
This man with his hands full is John P. Bowman   courtesy of Don Shall
The mausoleum c. 1881 (from stereoscopic view)   NY Public Library / Robert N. Dennis Collection
“A Couch of Dreamless Sleep” - from stereoscopic view of the interior   NY Public Library / Robert N. Dennis Collection
Laurel Hall, across the street from the mausoleum   Magicpiano
Bowman in his winter wear   National Park Service
Bowman in his summer clothes   Image capture Aug 2009
From National Register of Historic Places application, photo 1973   Vermont Division of Historic Preservation
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Driving south through the very small town of Shrewsbury, Vermont, you come to the very, very small village of Cuttingsville. Here you will catch a glimpse of a mysterious larger-than-life marble man, perpetually walking up the steps of his own family crypt.

The sad-looking fellow with the bushy mustache is clutching a top hat and coat, further weighed down with a large key over his heart and a funereal wreath in his hand. He’s the statuary likeness of a local 19th century tanning magnate named John Porter Bowman.

Despite Bowman’s wealth and success in business, by 1880 he had suffered a string of personal losses, beginning with the death of his infant daughter in 1854. He lost his second daughter in 1879 at the age of only 23, and then his wife the following year. To remember them, he had a lavish mausoleum constructed in Cuttingsville’s Laurel Glen Cemetery, dwarfing the surrounding gravestones and markers.

Bowman commissioned an architect, stoneworkers, and a renowned sculptor to create his vision of post-mortem devotion, expending 750 tons of granite, 50 tons of marble, and $75,000 (over a million in today’s dollars). Inside, there are sculpted busts of the deceased, ornate stonework around the crypts, and mirrors positioned to make the room seem larger than it really is.

When the mausoleum was completed in 1881 it became a local tourist attraction, with thousands converging at Laurel Glen to gawk at such deathly extravagance. Bowman even had a guest book placed inside the chamber, hiring an usher and guide to conduct short tours.

With his mini-temple done, Bowman went on to build Laurel Hill, an elaborate summer home right across the road. It was during construction that he had the grieving version of himself added on the tomb steps. Eventually he moved into Laurel Hall permanently, so he could gaze at himself, key in hand, ready to unlock the mausoleum when the time came. In 1891 it did, and Bowman joined the rest of the family “on the couch of dreamless sleep.”

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Cuttingsville is a small village at the south end of Shrewsbury, Vermont, 20 miles south of Rutland. VT-103, just south of Town Hill Road, passes directly in front of Laurel Hall and Laurel Glen Cemetery, and the mausoleum is right along the road.

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  • http://npgallery.nps.gov/pdfhost/docs/NRHP/Text/98001429.pdf
  • https://www.uvm.edu/~histpres/HPJ/NR/laurel/mausoleum.html
  • http://vermontdeadline.blogspot.com/2013/10/a-haunting-we-will-go-cuttingsville.html
Stone Man of Bowman Family Crypt
3747 VT-103
Cuttingsville
Shrewsbury, Vermont
United States
43.485741, -72.87974
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