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Hidden Gems Of Hartford And Tolland Counties

The latest Hidden Gem is an ornate feature in a north central Connecticut burial ground.

The chapel in Vernon's Grove Hill Cemetery.
The chapel in Vernon's Grove Hill Cemetery. (Chris Dehnel/Patch)

VERNON, CT — The latest trip to a Hidden Gem takes us to an ornate feature in a burial ground that also honors a family considered a household name in Vernon.

It's the chapel at Grove Hill Cemetery.

Town archives tell us that the chapel was built through a bequest from the estate of E. Stephens Henry (1836-1921), a dry goods mogul and statesman whose family donated the land on which nearby Henry Park stands.

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Stephens was the third mayor of Rockville from 1894 to 1895. The chapel was given in honor of his wife, Lucina Henry (1832-1930).

The chapel was completed in 1923. It is made from local stone and was designed in a Medieval French style.

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Below the bell tower on the front of the building are carved faces that represent three major religions — Martin Luther for Protestantism, St. Peter for Catholicism, and King David for Judaism.

According to local historical documents, Henry was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, the 44th treasurer of Connecticut and a state senator.

He was instrumental in chartering the People's Saving Bank in Rockville and was the bank's treasurer from 1870 to 1921.

At this time the chapel is not open for tours, but it presents many photo ops.

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The Hidden Gems series features out-of-the-way mom and pop restaurants, small specialty stores you may have never heard of, little-known historical markers or beautiful nature spots that may be a bit off the beaten path, all located within Hartford and Tolland counties. Do you have a favorite "hidden gem" in the area that you wish to see featured in this column? Email your ideas to Chris.dehnel@patch.com.

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