The Ladies of Laurel Grove Tour





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Art & Symbolism

Unique Historical Perspectives

Stories of Remarkable Women

Art & Symbolism

Unique Historical Perspectives

Stories of Remarkable Women

Art & Symbolism
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A Unique Experience
As you walk through the cemetery’s peaceful grounds, you’ll discover the intricate symbolism carved into the memorials, each marker a reflection of the personalities, achievements, and struggles of the women interred here. Your expert Storyist guide will bring their stories to life through detailed narration, offering an intimate glimpse into their triumphs, challenges, and lasting influence. Whether you are a lover of history, a student of women’s contributions, or simply someone who enjoys hearing untold stories, this tour offers a compelling and deeply engaging experience.
Notable Women Featured on the Tour
Juliette Gordon Low – Founder of the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.
Perhaps one of Savannah’s most famous daughters, Juliette Gordon Low devoted her life to the empowerment of young women. Born in 1860, she overcame personal hardships, including partial hearing loss, to create a movement that would inspire generations of girls worldwide. The Girl Scouts, founded in 1912, emphasized leadership, self-reliance, and community service—values that continue to shape young women today. Her final resting place at Laurel Grove is a site of homage for scouts and leaders from all over the country.
Florence Martus – “The Waving Girl”
A figure of Savannah folklore, Florence Martus became a beloved local legend. For over 40 years, she stood along the Savannah River, waving a handkerchief by day and a lantern by night to every passing ship. Her devotion to this mysterious yet endearing tradition has puzzled and charmed visitors and residents alike. Many believe she was waiting for a lost love to return, while others see her as a symbol of Savannah’s welcoming spirit. Her story endures as one of the city’s most heartwarming tales.
Nina Anderson Pape – Educator & Founder of The Pape School
A champion for women’s education, Nina Anderson Pape was ahead of her time in advocating for the academic and professional advancement of women. She founded the Pape School, which later became part of Savannah Country Day School, and was instrumental in improving education standards for girls in the South. Her progressive vision helped shape modern education in Georgia and beyond.
Eugenia Phillips – The Banished Civil War Spy
A daring and politically savvy woman, Eugenia Phillips played a covert role in the Civil War. As a staunch supporter of the Confederacy, she engaged in espionage against the Union, which ultimately led to her arrest and exile. Her fearless actions and unwavering beliefs made her a controversial but undeniably influential figure in Southern history.
Mary Marshall – Philanthropist & Builder
Mary Marshall was a woman of great generosity and vision. She used her wealth and influence to fund charitable projects, including hospitals and educational institutions. As a builder and benefactor, she left an indelible mark on Savannah’s landscape, ensuring that future generations would benefit from her philanthropy. Her legacy is a testament to the power of giving and civic responsibility.
Phoebe Pember – Famed Civil War Nurse
As one of the earliest female hospital administrators in the Civil War, Phoebe Pember served at Chimborazo Hospital in Richmond, Virginia, where she oversaw the care of thousands of wounded soldiers. Her memoirs provide one of the most detailed and personal accounts of wartime medical conditions. Her unwavering dedication to nursing and humanitarian efforts cemented her place in history as a pioneer in wartime medicine.
Mary Haskell – Benefactress & Muse to Poet-Painter Kahlil Gibran
A patron of the arts and education, Mary Haskell’s contributions went beyond financial support—she played an integral role in the life and work of the famed poet and artist Kahlil Gibran. Their deep intellectual and emotional bond influenced some of his most famous works, including The Prophet. Her support of education and literature helped bring artistic and cultural richness to Savannah. The story of their love is best revealed through a compilation of their letters and diaries, Beloved Prophet: The Love Letters of Khalil Gibran and Mary Haskell, and Her Private Journal.
Why This Tour Matters
The Ladies of Laurel Grove tour offers a rare opportunity to delve into the lives of these extraordinary women and appreciate their contributions to history. Women’s stories have often been left out of mainstream historical narratives, but this tour helps correct that oversight by bringing their voices to the forefront. Their resilience, intelligence, and pioneering spirit continue to inspire, and their influence can still be felt in Savannah and beyond.
Whether you are a lifelong Savannah resident or a visitor eager to learn more about the city’s past, this tour is a must-experience event. It is a tribute to the women who built, nurtured, and fought for the community, ensuring that their legacies live on.
Who Should Attend?
- History enthusiasts eager to explore Savannah’s lesser-known past
- Advocates of women’s contributions to society
- Educators and students interested in learning about trailblazing women
- Tourists seeking a unique and enlightening experience
- Locals looking to connect with their city’s rich heritage
Join us for this unforgettable journey and walk in the footsteps of Savannah’s most extraordinary women. Their stories deserve to be told, and their legacies remembered. The Ladies of Laurel Grove tour promises a fascinating, educational, and deeply moving experience you won’t want to miss.
Photography by Alissa Lee Nicholson, visit www.ForestCityoftheSouth.com to learn more.
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Recent Reviews

Brynna88
September 28, 2023
Pascal was awesome! He knowledge of the cemetery was so much greater than we expected. He also knew so much about the history of the time and the religions of each person he spoke to us about. We loved learning about all of the ladies that helped build Savannah and we loved that …
Angie Young
January 2, 2023
Our Road Show Adventures Group from Hilton Head Plantation Women’s Club thoroughly enjoyed the Ladies of Laurel Grove Tour. Our guides kept our members interested and engaged as they learned about the history of this beautiful cemetery and facts about the lives of those buried th…
Denise Feasby
January 2, 2023
Having a ladies trip and decided a cemetery tour would be fun. Paschal was great! So much about the art on the tombstones and just plain entertaining! Definitely recommend this tour. The only problem we had was finding the starting spot, but maybe if I had read the instructions a…
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