F.O.J. Smith Tomb

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LocationPond and Ash Aves. in Evergreen Cemetery, Stevens St., Portland, Maine
Coordinates43°40′50″N 70°18′40″W / 43.68056°N 70.31111°W / 43.68056; -70.31111
Area0.3 acres (0.12 ha)
Built1860 (1860)
F.O.J. Smith Tomb
F.O.J. Smith Tomb is located in Maine
F.O.J. Smith Tomb
F.O.J. Smith Tomb is located in the United States
F.O.J. Smith Tomb
LocationPond and Ash Aves. in Evergreen Cemetery, Stevens St., Portland, Maine
Coordinates43°40′50″N 70°18′40″W / 43.68056°N 70.31111°W / 43.68056; -70.31111
Area0.3 acres (0.12 ha)
Built1860 (1860)
Architectural styleEgyptian Revival architecture
Part ofEvergreen Cemetery (ID92000791)
NRHP reference No.74000166[1]
Added to NRHPDecember 31, 1974

The F.O.J. Smith Tomb is an historic tomb in Evergreen Cemetery in Portland, Maine. It is the tomb of Francis Ormand Jonathan Smith (1806–76), US Congressman 1833-39.[2] It was probably built by Smith in 1860, at the time of his daughter Lizzie's death, and is one of Maine's most sophisticated expressions of Egyptian Revival architecture. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.[1]

The Smith tomb is located near Pond and Ash Avenues in the western portion of Evergreen Cemetery, a rural cemetery in Portland's western Deering neighborhood. The tomb is a granite structure, most of which is covered by a mound of earth, leaving only the front facade. It is in the form of an Egyptian pylon, mostly fashioned out of roughly finished granite blocks, topped by a projecting rolled cornice. Dressed stone caps the sloping sides of the facade, and forms the pylon-shaped entrance to the tomb. A sun disk motif is set above the cornice that tops the doorway, above which a panel is set with "F.O.J.S." in raised relief. The door to the tomb is marble, and bears the following inscription:[3]

NATURE
teaches that
All Flesh Must Die.
RELIGION
inspires Hope that all
Spiritual Beings will
live forever, in spheres
and forms to which they
are fitted.
Believe in
GOD,
and fear not to leave wholly
to Him the Great Future.
His plans for Heaven
as for Earth must be
All-wise, Benevolent
and
Immutable.
All men can know of future life.

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