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Forest Home Cemetery is home to 28 Milwaukee mayors, seven Wisconsin governors, noted industrialists and over 110,000 burials. [8] The Newhall House Monument is a mass grave for 64 people of the Newhall House fire of 1883, in which 71 individuals (43 unidentified) died. George A. Abert, member of the Wisconsin State Senate and Wisconsin State ...
Forest Home Cemetery is the final resting place for many of Milwaukee’s social elites and beer barons. But there are other lesser-known names etched on its granite headstones that figure ...
At Milwaukee’s Forest Home Cemetery, the city’s oldest operating cemetery, history can be seen in every direction – etched on the gravestones, mausoleums and monuments of founders, pioneers ...
It is located at 2405 W. Forest Home Ave., in the Forest Home Cemetery Section 33 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. The bronze sculpture was cast in 1896. Its dimensions are 62 x 41 x 23 in. The concrete base it stands on is 13 ½ x 21 7/8 x 14 3/8 in.
Over the next year, 831 early Milwaukeeans may finally be laid to rest in Forest Home Cemetery after more than a decade on university shelves. Or they may linger awhile longer because of issues no ...
2405 Forest Home Ave. 42°59′53″N 87°56′35″W / 42.9981°N 87.9431°W / 42.9981; -87.9431 ( Forest Home Cemetery and Resting place for many noted Milwaukee residents, including beer barons, industrialists and politicians, founded 1850.
Milwaukee Memorial Day at Forest Home Cemetery. Memorial Day at Forest Home Cemetery begins with a memorial service at the Ferry & Clas chapel, followed by a wreath-laying ceremony in the Garden ...
Persons buried at Forest Home Cemetery, in Milwaukee. Pages in category "Burials at Forest Home Cemetery" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total