Documenting Ishpeming Cemetery: why a drive through and GPX tracks matter

By The Cemetery Detective — Ishpeming, Michigan (2025 visit)

Ishpeming Cemetery sits on a gentle hill above Deer Lake Avenue in Ishpeming, Michigan. It’s a municipal cemetery with an extensive set of burial records, a mapped layout, and a long local history. This history includes the relocation of older graves from an earlier town burying ground in the late 1800s. Because of that layering of sites, re-interments, and shifting pathways, a good modern documentation record is especially valuable for historians, genealogists, and municipal preservation efforts. ishpemingcity.org+2ishpemingcity.org+2

Cemetery Documentation

During my recent trip I recorded a full “drive-through” video of the roadway network inside Ishpeming Cemetery. A video drive-through captures a continuous, human-scale view of every gravestone, fence, tree, sign, and pathway as they appear from the roads at the moment of recording. That single camera run becomes a fixed timestamp. Future researchers can see what a particular plot, marker, or avenue looked like in 2025.

Why that matters for Ishpeming in particular

  • The City of Ishpeming maintains burial records going back to the 1890s and publishes maps and a cemetery ordinance. But maps and lists don’t fully convey what a space feels like or how vegetation, monuments, and road surfaces appear at a moment in time. The city’s cemetery office is a great place to start if you need interment records or plot layout. ishpemingcity.org+1
  • Ishpeming’s earlier burying ground (near North, Pine and Maple Streets) was cleared and many remains were moved to the present site on Deer Lake Avenue between 1905 and 1911; that history makes a living photographic/film record valuable for tracing which markers and landscape features are original and which reflect later re-interment or landscaping. miningjournal.net

Video + GPS: a two-part preservation approach
Video alone is excellent for visual context, but it lacks precise spatial coordinates. That’s where GPS comes in. During my drive-through I also logged the roadway with a datalogger and exported the resulting GPX file into GIS software. Combining the two gives us:

  1. Temporal evidence (video): what each marker and roadway looked like in 2025 To the best of the video’s ability, wear, inscriptions, vegetation, signage, and temporary features (flags, decorations, construction cones) are recorded.
  2. Spatial precision (GPX → GIS): meter-level accurate polylines for the cemetery roads so the video frames can be tied to exact map locations, enabling future researchers to jump to locations in both the map and the video. (Ishpeming Cemetery’s coordinates place it in Marquette County; the site is documented in public place name databases.) TopoQuest+1

Processing Cemetery Data

How I process and store the data (practical steps you can reuse)

  • Video capture: steady dash or handheld camera, 1080p or higher, set to record continuously during the roadway pass. Note start/stop times precisely and say the start time out loud into the camera that audio timestamp helps later synchronization.
  • GPS log: run a dedicated datalogger or a smartphone app that records GPX tracks sampling at 1–5 second intervals. A dedicated external GPS (with WAAS/EGNOS enabled) will gives better positional accuracy than my phone.
  • File naming & metadata: name files with cemetery name, date (YYYYMMDD), device ID, and direction (e.g., IshpemingCemetery_20250512_dash_roadA_EW.mp4 and IshpemingCemetery_20250512_dash_roadA.gpx). In the video’s metadata or a separate text file, note weather, vehicle speed, and any interruptions.
  • GIS import: import the GPX into QGIS or ArcGIS as a track and convert those tracks to polylines representing each roadway. Use the cemetery’s official map (the City of Ishpeming publishes one) to reference section names/plot grids.
  • Syncing video to map: either slice the video into short clips tied to road segments and reference them in attribute tables, or keep one continuous video and store timestamps for notable markers. For an indexed archive, create a spreadsheet (or a GeoPackage attribute table) with columns: file, start_time, end_time, GPX_segment_ID, feature_notes, photo_refs.
  • Backups & formats: keep originals in uncompressed or high-quality formats and create web-friendly MP4s for publishing. Store everything in at least two locations (local SSD + cloud vault).

Future Use of Cemetery Documentation

Examples of research uses

  • Genealogists tracing families recorded in the city’s burial index can match names to visible monuments in the 2025 video and confirm inscriptions and monument types. Ishpeming has thousands of memorial records online (for example, Find A Grave lists many memorials for this cemetery), making a combined visual + spatial archive extremely useful. Find a Grave+1
  • Preservationists can compare year-to-year videos to detect new damage (fallen markers, vandalism), landscape changes, or road realignment.
  • Municipal staff and historians can reference the footage during repair or relocation work (remember the major reinterments from the early 1900s — misplaced or missing Potter’s Field graves were historically an issue). miningjournal.net

A few “Cemetery Detective Quick Tips” when filming in cemeteries

  • Be respectful: follow posted rules (Ishpeming Cemetery posts hours and site rules).
  • Slow and steady wins: drive slowly and keep motion smooth so to reduce blurriness of headstone images.
  • Capture the sign(s): a clear shot of the cemetery sign and any dated plaques helps future viewers instantly confirm place and policy context. (Ishpeming’s entrance signage is distinctive and useful for this.)

Where to get official records for Ishpeming Cemetery
If you want burial records, maps, or to ask about historic reinterments, contact the Ishpeming Cemetery/DPW office. The city publishes burial records and a cemetery map online and provides contact details for records requests. That’s also the proper channel for asking about permissions if you plan to do comprehensive documentation. ishpemingcity.org+1

Why I publish these archives on TheCemeteryDetective.com
Cemeteries are living history: monuments, plantings, and even road alignments change. A public, well-indexed archive (video + GPX + metadata + city record references) preserves how a place looked and functioned in a year. These act as snapshots that future researchers, family members, and municipal stewards will thank us for. For Ishpeming, with its deep mining-era roots and reinterment history, these snapshots help link names on paper to stones in the ground and to the landscape in between. miningjournal.net+1

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