Photograph of several small bouquets of Bahia flowers lying in the grass near gravestones in Inglewood Cemetery. The cemetery grounds appear to tilt down to the left. A cemetery driveway passes across the foreground. At center and just up from the curb, several bouquets of Bahias lie in an arrangement on the grass. They extend back in 2 lines. Grave markers flush to the ground surround the bouquets. In the distance, gravestones and trees stand throughout the cemetery's grounds.
Photograph of several small bouquets of Bahia flowers lying in the grass near gravestones in Inglewood Cemetery. A cemetery driveway passes across the foreground. At center and just up from the curb, several bouquets of Bahias lie in an arrangement on the grass. They extend back in 2 lines. Grave markers flush to the ground surround the bouquets. In the distance, gravestones and trees stand throughout the cemetery's grounds.
Photograph of the grave site for Thornton Chase, first American convert to the Baha'i Faith, in Inglewood Cemetery. The tombstone lies at center and is viewed at an angle, close up. The large tombstone lies flat over the ground. Some small bouquets of flowers lie atop it and on the ground surrounding it. The inscription on the tombstone reads, "'THIS IS THE ILLUMINED RESTING PLACE OF THE HOLY SOUL THORNTON CHASE WHO IS SHINING IN THE HORIZON OF ETERNAL LIFE EVER LIKE A STAR.' ABDUL, BAHA 1847 1912." Beyond Chase's grave, tombstones and trees dot the cemetery grounds in the distance.
Photograph of the grave site for Thornton Chase, first American convert to the Baha'i Faith, in Inglewood Cemetery. The tombstone lies in the near distance at center and is viewed at an angle. The large tombstone lies flat over the ground. Some small bouquets of flowers lie atop it. A cemetery drive passes horizontally behind the tombstone. Beyond the drive, tombstones and trees dot the cemetery grounds.