Saturday, May 13, 2023

Joshua Wyeth Honored with Medallion Grave Marker

Engraved Boston Tea Party Participant Marker
 installed at Joshua Wyeth's Cenotaph in
Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio
On 16 Dec 1773, Joshua Wyeth helped change the course of history by destroying chests of East India Company tea. Joshua was the first to call the act of defiance and protest that propelled America on the road to Revolution “The Boston Tea Party.”  In honor of his bravery and participation in the historic event, the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, Revolution 250 and the Cincinnati Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution (CCSAR) honored Joshua Wyeth with a medallion grave marker during a ceremony on 8 May 2023 at his memorial monument in Spring Grove Cemetery.  

Along with a musket salute, contributions included were from the individuals pictured.  Michael Gunn represented CCSAR.  Christina Wyeth Baker spoke about her 4th great grand uncle's actual grave below Washington Park in downtown Cincinnati and the effort to obtain his memorial tombstone from the VA.  Kristin Harris and Evan O'Brien, of the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, presented Joshua's personal history.  Heather Amos, Spring Grove Cemetery Docent, talked about the History of Spring Grove and Cincinnati’s connection to the Revolutionary War.  Cathryn Philippe, portraying Phillis Wheatley, installed Joshua Wyeth's commemorative plaque.  Here is a link to a video about the event.