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  2. List of cemeteries in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    It is located near the center of the Fort Leavenworth Military Reservation. The cemetery has two large grave-markers that look like monuments for General Henry Leavenworth and Colonel Edward Hatch. [1] Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery: Fort Scott National Cemetery: 1862 21.8 acres (88,000 m 2) Fort Scott: Bourbon

  3. Find a Grave - Wikipedia

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    The logo of Find a Grave used from 1995 to 2018 [2] Find a Grave was created in 1995 by Salt Lake City, Utah, resident Jim Tipton to support his hobby of visiting the burial sites of famous celebrities. [3] Tipton classified his early childhood as being a nerdy kid who had somewhat of a fascination with graves and some love for learning HTML. [4]

  4. Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located on Fort Leavenworth, a United States Army installation north of Leavenworth, Kansas.It was officially established in 1862, but was used as a burial ground as early as 1844, and was one of the twelve original United States National Cemeteries designated by Abraham Lincoln.

  5. Leavenworth National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Leavenworth National Cemetery at Find a Grave; U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Leavenworth National Cemetery; Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS) No. KS-2, "Leavenworth National Cemetery, 4101 South 4th Street Traffic Way, Leavenworth, Leavenworth, KS

  6. Sunset Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The first grave is not officially recorded, but tradition claims that it was Juliet Whitehorn, who died of typhoid fever in November 1860. [4] The first superintendent was Charles Barnes, who was appointed July 6, 1863 and salaried at $25 per year. [5] Most of Manhattan's early settlers, business owners, and politicians are buried in Sunset ...

  7. Olivet Gardens of Cypress Lawn Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    The oldest buildings onsite include the stone chapel (1896) and columbarium (1915), both designed by William H. Crim Jr. [6]: 87 There are two large memorials at Olivet: one dedicated to the Sailors Union of the Pacific by Governor Earl Warren in 1946 in memory of the 6,000 United States Merchant Marine sailors who died in World War II, [ 7 ...

  8. List of burial places of classical musicians - Wikipedia

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    The tomb was lost during the church's late 18th-century reconstruction. A memorial grave and a plaque were placed in the church in his honor. [46] Ferenc Fricsay: 1963 Conductor Ermatinger Friedhof, Ermatingen, Switzerland On the initiative of his daughter, his grave was declared a memorial site by the city. [47] Johann Jakob Froberger: 1667 ...

  9. Blackley Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Haughton family grave. Buried here in the Non-Conformist section is Ethel Carnie Holdsworth (1886–1962), working-class writer, feminist, and socialist activist.. In 1991, the remains of 63 executed prisoners (of which 45 were identifiable) that had been exhumed from unmarked graves in the Strangeways Prison cemetery following rebuilding work at the prison, [4] were cremated at Blackley ...