We have received an estimate to replace the side stairs to the mansion. If we hope to hold any fundraising events at the mansion, we need to replace the unsafe stairs. The estimate is for around $600.
WE NEED HELP!
The Laurel Glen Cemetery Association of 1894 in Cuttingsville, VT, oversees the beautiful home (1882) and mausoleum (1880) of John P. Bowman. Bowman, who made his fortune in leather tanning, brought the earthly remains of his beloved family to Cuttingsville after they predeceased him. A broken man, he built an incredible monument to his love for them; some 140 years later, it still captures the imagination of visitors from all over the world.
Our mission is to preserve and share the historical, architectural, and cultural legacy of John P. Bowman and Laurel Glen through community engagement, educational events, and volunteer opportunities that foster a lasting appreciation for this heritage and ensure its public benefit for generations to come. We are a 501c3 not-for-profit organization; all donations are tax-deductible as no goods or services are received in exchange.
Reach out to us at [[email redacted]] or through our Facebook page.

