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After the first permanent European-American settlers arrived in Madison in the 1830s, the first non-native burials occurred on the current University of Wisconsin–Madison campus, near Bascom Hill. In the following years other areas within the area were established as informal burying grounds and the first official village cemetery was ...
Confederate Rest, in Forest Hill Cemetery, Madison, Wisconsin, is the northernmost Confederate graveyard in the nation. [ 1 ] 140 Confederate prisoners of war who died under Union captivity lie in it.
English: The Confederate Rest section of Forest Hill Cemetery in Madison, Wisconsin in 2017. The cemetery is the northernmost Confederate cemetery in the United States.
Pages in category "Burials at Forest Hill Cemetery (Madison, Wisconsin)" The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total.
Grave of Robert James Wilson (1929–2014) at Forest Hill Cemetery, Madison, WI. Items portrayed in this file depicts. grave. creator. some value. author name string ...
English: Grave of Richard Theodore Ely (1854–1943) at Forest Hill Cemetery (Madison, Wisconsin) Date: 5 May 2024, 11:34:47: Source: Own work: Author: Nick Number ...
File:Grave of Henry Cullen Adams (1850–1906) at Forest Hill Cemetery, Madison, WI.jpg. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages. File; Talk;
June 19, 1985 (420 Henry Mall, University of Wisconsin campus: Madison: Georgian revival-style building designed by Paul Cret and Warren Laird, built in 1912, where Elmer McCollum discovered vitamins A and B, Harry Steenbock found that vitamin D could be concentrated by irradiating food, Conrad Elvehjem isolated niacin, and Karl Link isolated the anticoagulant dicoumarol.