The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2009, Blaðsíða 9

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2009, Blaðsíða 9
Vol. 62 #3 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 151 NES Cemetery Restoration and Enhancement Project Nes is a sadly neglected and eroding smallpox cemetery on the banks of the Icelandic River. Marked only by a solitary blue and white sign bearing the inscription “Nes Cemetery 1876,” this almost forgot- ten site shows little outward indication of its dramatic history. One of at least six smallpox cemeteries dating from New Iceland’s fateful winter of 1876-77, Nes is not only the resting place of some 30 iden- tified Icelandic men, women, and children, but of an estimated 50-80 people believed to be members of the Sandy Bar Band. Most of those buried at Nes died of small- pox that ravaged New Iceland shortly after arrival of the settlers, but others who died before 1880 were also buried here. Shortly after 1880, a homesteader from Hecla Island chose this spot as a building site and erected a home amidst the graves. Following his untimely death some 10 years later, the house was abandoned due to strange occurrences and though attempts were made to reoccupy the site, no one ever remained long. Neighbours, including local poet Guttormur Guttormsson, reported mysterious hap- penings at Nes over the years, and eventu- ally this low site along the river reverted to meadowland. Over the years, however, riverbank erosion has placed Nes Cemetery at risk and it is critical that restoration measures be undertaken imme- diately to protect and enhance this special site. The goals of Icelandic River Heritage Sites Inc. include not only riverbank stabi- lization and tree planting at Nes, but a unique monument incorporating both a bronze sculpture and a symbolic sheltering structure. IRHSI has received strong support from other Icelandic organizations and from the Village of Riverton and R.M. of Bifrost Councils. The support of the peo- ple in the community has been outstand- ing. The fundraising events hosted by IRHSI are well attended and supported by the communities of New Iceland and beyond, regardless of the day of the week or time of year. The main sources of funds to date have been the sale of our Icelandic River Roast coffee, hosting events for visit- ing tours from Iceland and some private donations and grants. Although sufficient money has been raised to commission the 18 inch statue, an additional $100,000 is required to complete our two priority pro- jects. We look forward to the continued support of the Icelandic community at large in our efforts to reach our $100,000 fundraising goal. For more information and ongoing updates on activities of IRHSI, please check out the IRHSI web site at: www.irhs.sagapublications.com
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