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  2. Chapel of the Chimes - Wikipedia

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    Chapel of the Chimes (Hayward, California) Chapel of the Chimes, 2002, by Xiu Xiu This page was last edited on 4 April 2019, at 22:53 (UTC). Text is available ...

  3. Johann Koehnken - Wikipedia

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    Johann Heinrich (John H.) Koehnken (1819–1897) was an American organ builder in Cincinnati, Ohio who worked under Matthias Schwab (1808–1862) and with Gallus Grimm (1827–1897). Their organs remain in use (with restoration work) at the Isaac M. Wise Temple (formerly Plum Street Temple) and other locations.

  4. Chapel of the Chimes (Oakland, California) - Wikipedia

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    Chapel of the Chimes was founded as California Electric Crematory in 1909 as a crematory and columbarium at 4499 Piedmont Avenue, at the entrance of Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland, California. The present building dates largely from a 1928 redevelopment based on the designs of the architect Julia Morgan . [ 1 ]

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  6. Chapel of the Chimes (Hayward, California) - Wikipedia

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    Chapel of the Chimes Memorial Park and Funeral Home is a 61-acre (25 ha) cemetery, mausoleum, crematorium, columbarium and funeral home complex in Hayward, California. The site was first established as a seven-acre cemetery in 1872. One of the memorial park's three mausoleums is circular in design, the only such one in California. [1]

  7. St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Frenchtown, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Early French-speaking immigrants of Big Spring Township were served by the Precious Blood priests of New Riegel, Ohio, who oversaw the construction of a log chapel. [1] Local folklore speaks of the 1856 visit of French-speaking Cleveland Bishop Amadeus Rappe, who was purportedly led on a circuitous buggy ride to the site of the current church, and who approved the formation of a Roman Catholic ...

  8. St. Charles Seminary - Wikipedia

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    St. Charles Seminary is a former American Catholic seminary, founded by the Missionaries of the Precious Blood in 1861 in Carthagena, Ohio. The seminary closed in 1969 and is now a retirement center for clergy and lay people. The seminary, chapel, and five other buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1]

  9. Glendale Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Columbus Barber (1841–1920), industrialist and philanthropist; founder of the Barber Match Company and Barberton, Ohio; Ellsworth Bathrick (1863–1917), US Congressman; John Buchtel (1820–1892), businessman and founder of Buchtel College, the predecessor of the University of Akron; George Washington Crouse (1832–1912), US Congressman