1800s Hearse Mule Shoes

Object/Artifact

The artifact consists of a set of heavily oxidized iron mule shoes, mounted on a custom wooden display base. A brass plaque identifies it as "Glenwood Cemetery – Mule Shoe of a Late 1800s Hearse." These mule shoes are believed to have belonged to a draft mule used to pull funeral hearses in Glenwood during the late 19th century. They were discovered during construction work at the cemetery. The curvature and dimensions of the shoes are consistent with typical examples from that era, designed for draft animals that towed heavy carriages and processional vehicles.

This artifact serves as a key reference for the study of 19th-century funerary equipment in Glenwood.

Glenwood Cemetery Walking and Archive Tour Highlights

unknown

19th Century

Wooden display base.

"Glenwood Cemetery – Mule Shoe of a Late 1800s Hearse."

English

Etched

horseshoes (animal equipment)

muleshoes

cemeteries

Horseshoes

Horseshoes

Muleshoes

Glenwood Cemetery

Hearse

Equipment

1800s

Iron Mule Shoes and Wood Base

8-3/4 in

10-1/4 in

3-5/8 in

Metal

Wood

This artifact consists of a set of heavily oxidized iron mule shoes, mounted on a custom wooden display base. A brass identification plaque states: "Glenwood Cemetery – Mule Shoe of a Late 1800s Hearse."

Brown

Black

Orange

Archive Room

Permanent

Exhibition

Poor

Oxidation

Rust

Discoloration

Flaking

Oct 3, 2025

The item exhibits significant oxidation and rusting attributable to the environmental conditions in which it was discovered. The item is also flaking and is in a fragile condition.

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