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Edwin Ruthvin Reynolds, (1816–1908), U.S. Representative from New York and state judge. Donna Strickland Rodden, (1926–1985), first woman mayor of Albion (one of the chapel windows is dedicated to her). John Gilbert Sawyer, (1825–1898), U.S. Representative from New York.
The Romanesque Revival chapel was added in 1894 in memory of Goldsmith. [23] 10: L.I. Roe House: L.I. Roe House: August 27, 1980 : 410 N. Franklin St. Stanley: Large home built in 1892 [24] and expanded in 1906. Norwegian immigrant Roe was a clerk in the Northwestern Lumber Company's store, president of the school board, first president of the ...
Evergreen Memorial Cemetery: Bloomington: Illinois: 38 Stephen Johnson Field [39] April 9, 1899: Rock Creek Cemetery: Washington: District of Columbia 39 CJ Salmon P. Chase [40] May 7, 1873: Spring Grove Cemetery [L] Cincinnati: Ohio: 40 William Strong [41] August 19, 1895: Charles Evans Cemetery Reading: Pennsylvania: 41 Joseph P. Bradley [32 ...
The lot was initially owned by Philo Belden, early settler, land speculator, businessman, legislator, and judge. His grandson Ellsworth, also a judge, grew up in the house and inherited it at the age of 10. [55] 54: Wilmanor Apartments: Wilmanor Apartments: June 24, 1994 : 1419-1429 W. Sixth St. and 253-255 N. Memorial Dr.
A federal judge on Monday issued a temporary restraining order barring removal of a memorial to Confederate soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery. A group called Defend Arlington, affiliated ...
Judge Sawyer may refer to: Hiram Wilson Sawyer (1843–1922), county judge of Washington County, Wisconsin; John G. Sawyer (1825–1898), county judge of Orleans County, New York; Robert William Sawyer (1880–1959), county court judge of Deschutes County, Oregon; Samuel L. Sawyer (1813–1890), judge of the twenty-fourth judicial circuit of ...
Large old cemetery begun in 1855 along the Fox River, with a 1921 Richardsonian Romanesque chapel, a G.A.R. veterans plot, a Masonic section, a potter's field, and family mausoleums in various styles. [105] 67: St. Mary's Catholic Church Complex: St. Mary's Catholic Church Complex: May 17, 2021 : 605, 619 Merritt Ave., 442 Monroe St.
Sawyer Memorial Universalist Church was a historic church in Harlem, New York. [1] The Second Universalist Society was organized early in the 19th century, and in 1832 acquired the Reformed Dutch Church at 97 Orchard Street. This church was torn down three decades later, and the society was in Oliver Street for a few years.