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OAK HILL CEMETERY Historic Preservation Foundation 3001 R Street, NW Washington, DC www.oakhillcemeterydc.org ANNUAL GIVING FUND OAK HILL CEMETERY Historic Preservation Foundation Celebrating Over 170 Years The Oak Hill Cemetery (operating company) and the Historic Preservation Foundation (philanthropic arm) work in collaboration to ensure Oak Hill remains at its best in perpetuity. Our annual giving fund recognizes all who support the work of the Oak Hill Cemetery Company and the Oak Hill Cemetery Historic Preservation Foundation through their financial generosity. The Corcoran Society Gift Levels: Our giving society is named for William W. Corcoran, the man whose generous gift of land made Oak Hill Cemetery possible. The Corcoran Society recognizes those individuals, companies and foundations that demonstrate their commitment and enthusiasm for Oak Hill with an annual gift. Renwick Circle ($10,000 and above) James Renwick, Jr., architect of the Smithsonian Building and the original Corcoran Gallery (now the Renwick Gallery) and St. Patrick’s in New York City, and also designed the Gothic Chapel located on the south end of the cemetery’s ellipse. de la Roche Circle ($5,000) Captain George F. de la Roche, a master engineer, was tasked with supervising the original plotting and grading of Oak Hill as well as the creation of a grand bank along Rock Creek. Rock of Dumbarton Circle ($2,500) Adjacent to the original Parrot’s Woods, the Rock of Dumbarton was another of the original land parcels at the heart of Oak Hill. Parrot’s Woods Circle ($1,000) Named for one of the original land parcels comprising Oak Hill. Supporter Circle ($500-$999) Friends Circle (Gifts up to $499)

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Page 1: ANNUAL GIVING FUND - oakhillcemeterydc.org · remains at its best in perpetuity. Our annual giving fund recognizes all who support the work of the Oak Hill Cemetery Company and the

OAK HILL CEMETERYHistoric Preservation Foundation

3001 R Street, NWWashington, DC

www.oakhillcemeterydc.org

ANNUAL GIVING FUND

OAK HILL CEMETERYHistoric Preservation Foundation

Celebrating Over 170 Years

The Oak Hill Cemetery (operating company) and the

Historic Preservation Foundation (philanthropic arm) work in

collaboration to ensure Oak Hill remains at its best in perpetuity.

Our annual giving fund recognizes all who support the work of the Oak Hill Cemetery Company and the Oak Hill Cemetery Historic Preservation

Foundation through their fi nancial generosity.

The Corcoran Society Gift Levels: Our giving society is named for William W. Corcoran, the man whose generous gift of land made Oak Hill Cemetery possible. The Corcoran Society recognizes those individuals, companies and foundations that demonstrate their commitment and enthusiasm for Oak Hill with an annual gift.

Renwick Circle ($10,000 and above)James Renwick, Jr., architect of the Smithsonian Building and the original Corcoran Gallery (now the Renwick Gallery) and St. Patrick’s in New York City, and also designed the Gothic Chapel located on the south end of the cemetery’s ellipse.

de la Roche Circle ($5,000)Captain George F. de la Roche, a master engineer, was tasked with supervising the original plotting and grading of Oak Hill as well as the creation of a grand bank along Rock Creek.

Rock of Dumbarton Circle ($2,500)Adjacent to the original Parrot’s Woods, the Rock of Dumbarton was another of the original land parcels at the heart of Oak Hill.

Parrot’s Woods Circle ($1,000)Named for one of the original land parcels comprising Oak Hill.

Supporter Circle ($500-$999)

Friends Circle (Gifts up to $499)

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The Impact of Your Gift

The future of Oak Hill Cemetery, (1849) is contingent on the generous support of the surrounding community. At some point in the future, Oak Hill Cemetery will cease to be an operating cemetery and will transition to a historic public garden park. The Foundation was created to prepare for this transition and to make sure the beauty, serenity and natural splendor of Oak Hill may be enjoyed for generations to come. Your gift contributes to the ongoing preservation of Oak Hill Cemetery, its historic interment sites, structures, historic records, and support for its functions and activities.

Celebrating Over 170 Years

of Service

Renwick Circle

de la Roche Circle

Rock of Dumbarton

Circle

Parrot’s Woods Circle

Website and Annual Report Recognition

Invitation to Annual Donor Reception

Personal Guided Tour of Oak Hill for up to 8 people (within 6 months fromgift date)

Invitation to Private Luncheon Event

Reserve the Historic Renwick Chapel FREE of charge (within 1 year from gift date)

A Memorial Tree with Stone Marker(within 1 year from gift date)

2020 Annual Giving Levels Gifts

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