North Hibbing Cemetery Restoration Alliance

North Hibbing Cemetery Restoration Alliance We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit incorporated in Minnesota with the purpose to facilitate & aid in the restoration and preservation of North Hibbing Cemetery.

North Hibbing Cemetery Restoration Alliance

Craig and Lenora Jensen of Hibbing are seeking the assistance of the community in compiling a complete history of the North Hibbing Cemetery. We need pictures and stories connected to the people that rest in the North Hibbing Cemetery. Many we have spoken with are also interested in learning more about the ghost stories, hauntings or similar urban lege

nds connected to the area. Through the pictures we hope to find information that is written on other stones that may have faded through time or wooden markers that no longer exist. The pictures would also show us what the cemetery looked like in the earlier years...landscaping, trees, flowers, fencing, monuments and so on. Through the stories we wish to document Potter's Field (especially around 1918), military veterans and Hibbing pioneers. Whether they came here for logging, mining or other business, we wish to document who they are for future generations. We currently have all the information that the City of Hibbing has on file as to who is buried in the cemetery. Unfortunately, the city records were partially destroyed many years ago so even the city does not have a complete record. Any and all information that we gather that can be used to improve the cities knowledge of the cemetery will be shared with the City of Hibbing. All information that pertains to the North Hibbing cemetery, or other cemeteries in the Hibbing area that no longer exist, is needed and greatly appreciated. You can email the information to [email protected] or you can call Craig at 218-969-1782. An account has been set up at Express Print in Hibbing and they will photocopy any pictures or documentation free of charge. We have been working with the Hibbing Historical Society and will share the information with them except for any pictures that are submitted with a request to remain private. Annual memberships are $25 for an individual and $50 for family. Lifetime memberships are $250. We are also able to accept donations of any amount. All money from memberships and donations will be used to support the purpose of the North Hibbing Cemetery Restoration Alliance, which is: to facilitate and aid in the restoration and preservation of North Hibbing Cemetery, including, but not limited to, physical restoration and preservation of historic, social, cultural, educational and natural features. Any one of the three board members can accept your membership or donation. You may also mail your membership or donation to the address below. Checks should be made out to N.H.C.R.A. North Hibbing Cemetery Restoration Alliance
℅ Lenora Jensen, Treasurer
4950 Laine Road
Hibbing, MN 55746

P.S. If you have a family member at the North Hibbing Cemetery, we will clean your stones for free (no metal brushes or chemicals used) with a written request to the above gmail address. Thank you in advance for your help with this project,
Craig and Lenora Jensen

Thank you to Henry Djerlev for another amazing biography! Thomas Caddy and his family moved to Hibbing in 1896 after the...
04/05/2026

Thank you to Henry Djerlev for another amazing biography!

Thomas Caddy and his family moved to Hibbing in 1896 after the mine he worked at in Michigan closed. Tragedy took one of their 10 children at the age of 12.

Read below to learn more about Thomas and Ellen Caddy and their impact on the Iron Range.

Johannes Evald Benzon was born in Denmark and passed at the young age of 31 in Hibbing. Johannes has a very unique marke...
08/05/2024

Johannes Evald Benzon was born in Denmark and passed at the young age of 31 in Hibbing. Johannes has a very unique marker made of cast zinc. Enjoy reading his brief biography provided by Henry Djerlev. We are so thankful for his continued research!

If anyone has additional information to share about Johannes or any burials in the North Hibbing Cemetery, please send us a message.

05/27/2024
Another fabulous biography written by Henry Djerlev! We are so thankful for his research. Sounds like Archie McFayden wa...
03/25/2024

Another fabulous biography written by Henry Djerlev! We are so thankful for his research. Sounds like Archie McFayden was an amazing person.

05/29/2023

🇺🇸 Enjoy a safe day of remembrance! 🇺🇸

Imagine searching for a sibling's burial site more than 100 years after that sibling passed. In July we had the pleasure...
08/25/2022

Imagine searching for a sibling's burial site more than 100 years after that sibling passed. In July we had the pleasure of meeting with and assisting a gentleman in just that situation. George’s father was 72 years old when George was born! George knew he had a half-brother named Harvey Wood who died on Feb 20, 1914, after being struck by an automobile while walking home from school. Harvey was only eight years old. We were able to identify the area of burial but found no visible marker. We will probe that area in the spring for sunken markers. While looking for Harvey’s headstone, George did find a marker for Kenneth Wood who died in Nov. 1912. George had no knowledge of that name but upon further research, George determined that Kenneth was another half-brother who died at age two from scarlet fever. George continues on his journey of discovery.

Honoring those who served on Memorial Day. Remembering Dewey Collyard, US Navy, who joined his family in the North Hibbi...
05/25/2020

Honoring those who served on Memorial Day. Remembering Dewey Collyard, US Navy, who joined his family in the North Hibbing Cemetery in August of 2019. Thank you for your service and may you Rest In Peace.

05/25/2020

Resharing a little cemetery history

04/04/2020

We recently donated 22 full face splash guards to the Fairview Range Medical Center. These are being distributed to various departments in need by NHCRA board member, April Elsner. Please stay home to protect yourself and your loved ones.

Edit: replaced photos with scans.Here are two articles about Louis (Tanguay) Tawyea Sr. who is buried in North Hibbing n...
03/02/2020

Edit: replaced photos with scans.

Here are two articles about Louis (Tanguay) Tawyea Sr. who is buried in North Hibbing next to his second wife Maggie. Louis moved to Hibbing in 1889! The first article is about Louis turning 97, quite a big deal in Hibbing in 1946. The second article shows Louis’ burial with honorary pallbearers including other Hibbing pioneers such as H. P. Reed, Dan Ankenbrand (Hibbing’s first Fire Chief also buried in North Hibbing), John McHale and Judge Martin Hughes (the Buhl High School namesake).

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1300 3rd Avenue E
Hibbing, MN
55746

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