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The cemetery operates under the supervision of the Archdiocese of Newark. The cemetery is 208 acres (0.84 km 2 ) in size and located in North Arlington, at the south end of Bergen County. By August 2013, the cemetery had provided burial or entombment facilities for 289,600 individuals.
North Arlington Jewish Cemetery is a cemetery dating to the turn of the 19th century, [1] and located in North Arlington, New Jersey, along Belleville Turnpike (New Jersey Route 7). [2] It is situated on a roughly triangular four-acre piece of land, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] between the gritty industrial park of Porete Avenue and the much larger Arlington ...
Arlington Memorial Park is a cemetery located mostly within the Arlington section of Kearny in Hudson County, New Jersey, on Schuyler Avenue. [ 1 ] Prior to its creation the ground was owned by Julius Pratt, [ 2 ] who later negotiated the development of the "attractive and picturesque" cemetery.
For his Eagle Scout project, Dylan Sullivan restored the grave sites of veterans at Holy Cross Cemetery in North Arlington.
Youngs Memorial Cemetery: Oyster Bay: New York: 27 William Howard Taft [35] March 8, 1930: Arlington National Cemetery: Arlington: Virginia: 28 Woodrow Wilson [36] February 3, 1924: Washington National Cathedral: Washington, D.C. 29 Warren G. Harding [37] August 2, 1923 [G] Harding Tomb [Q] Marion: Ohio: 30 Calvin Coolidge [38] January 5, 1933 ...
The flame-haired Irish-American actress Maureen O'Hara was buried at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday (November 9), next to her husband U.S. Air Force Brigadier General Charles Blair who was ...
An aide to Donald Trump pushed an Arlington National Cemetery employee when the former president visited the site with family members of U.S. service members killed in the Kabul airport attack ...
Montgomery C. Meigs (1816–1892), brigadier general; Arlington National Cemetery was established by Meigs, who commanded the garrison at Arlington House and appropriated the grounds on June 15, 1864, for use as a military cemetery