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Old City Cemetery

c. 1831

Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.

Marker is on West Church Street (Georgia Route 24) 0 miles west of Virginia Avenue, on the right when traveling ...

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Thomasville City Cemetery

Union of Combatants

(Preface):

John W. Thomas, who represented this area in the state legislature in the mid-1800s, laid out the town of Thomasville in 1852 on the proposed route of the North Carolina Railroad. Three years later, the line was ...

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Grove City Cemetery Association

Founded 1908

Original Board - January 15, 1908

Charles N. Graul - President 23½ yrs

Henry W. Voeller - President 16 yrs

Otto Willert - Secretary 29 yrs

Fred Kientz - President 14 yrs

Superintendent - 30 yrs

Wayne W. McGinnis - Sec.-Treas. 26 yrs

Superintendent ...

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Sacramento City Cemetery

Resting place of California Pioneers. The cemetery was established in 1850. Many of the victims of the Cholera Epidemic of that year are buried here. Included among the graves of illustrious Californians are those of Governors John Bigler, Newton Booth, ...

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Natchez City Cemetery

Established in 1822 on a ten acre tract, this cemetery grew into a park notable for its variety of 19th century iron and marble work. People of all walks of life are buried within the cemetery.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Prairie City Cemetery

The site of the Prairie City Cemetery that once served the bustling gold rush town of Prairie City was located during construction of the Prairie City Road and Highway 50 Interchange in May 1997. It was used between 1853 and ...

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Prairie City Cemetery

The site of the Prairie City Cemetery that once served the bustling gold rush town of Prairie City was located during construction of the Prairie City Road and Highway 50 Interchange in May 1997. It was used between 1853 and ...

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Dade City Cemetery

Oak Grove Baptist Church and Cemetery were established here in the early 1870s by Rev. R. E. Bell. Church minutes of 1877 describe the location as "Oak Grove, Florida." By 1886 it was referred to as "Dade City Baptist Church." ...

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Civil War Memorial - - Monument City Cemetery

(Front or East Side):

Ripley Wyckoff - - Co. A. 13. Indy. Cavalry - - Died Feb. 13, 1865

Enoch Morgan - - Co. G. 34. Regt. Ind. Vols. - - Died May 22, 1862

Theodore Ellis - - Co. E. 47. Regt. ...

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Texas City Memorial Cemetery

On April 16 and 17, 1947, disastrous explosions aboard two ships docked at the Texas City port killed hundreds of people. In the weeks that followed, relief workers led by the American Red Cross and other volunteers labored to identify ...

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