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Burials at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Pages in category "Burials at Mount Olivet Cemetery (Nashville)" The following 87 pages are in this category, out of 87 total.
Mount Olivet Cemetery is a 206-acre (83 ha) cemetery located in Nashville, Tennessee. It is located approximately two miles East of downtown Nashville, and adjacent to the Catholic Calvary Cemetery. It is open to the public during daylight hours.
Grave of Major Eugene C. Lewis, Mount Olivet Cemetery Plaque on mausoleum. Lewis was the first vice president of the Nashville Art Association. He was a member of the Park Commission for the City of Nashville from 1910-1912. [5] In 1916, a lawsuit against city government called him as a witness.
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He was buried in the Mount Olivet Cemetery in Nashville, where his tomb was designed by Danish-born sculptor Johannes Gelert (1852-1923). [1] [8] It is the largest tomb in the cemetery. [9] Furman Hall on the campus of Vanderbilt University. Furman Hall on the campus of Vanderbilt University in Nashville is named in his honor.
Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski ‡ Mount Olivet Cemetery, Nashville; Nashville City Cemetery; Nashville National Cemetery, Madison; Old Cathey Cemetery, Maury County; Rest Haven Cemetery, Franklin; Rest Hill Cemetery, Lebanon; St Mary's Cemetery, Lawrence County ‡ Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville; Stones River National Cemetery, Murfreesboro
Burials at Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery (Nashville, Tennessee) (33 P) Pages in category "Death in Nashville, Tennessee" This category contains only the following page.
Charles Johnson does not appear by name in the Mount Olivet burial record for April 1863, but there is a "Mrs. Patterson" entry for Lot I on April 29, 1863, with no cause of death or age listed; this may be Charles Johnson's burial recorded under the name of older sister Martha Johnson Patterson, although she was said to be "across enemy lines ...