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This list of cemeteries in Texas includes currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (graves abandoned or removed) cemeteries, columbaria, and mausolea which are historical and/or notable.
Hell's Kitchen, also known as Clinton, or Midtown West on real estate listings is a neighborhood on the West Side of Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States.It is considered to be bordered by 34th Street (or 41st Street) to the south, 59th Street to the north, Eighth Avenue to the east, and the Hudson River to the west.
City Cemetery No. 1 [10] City Cemetery No. 2 [10] City Cemetery No. 3 [10] City Cemetery No. 4 [10] City Cemetery No. 5 [10] City Cemetery No. 6 [10] Confederate Cemetery (San Antonio) [11] Dignowity Cemetery: Poyomac St [12] Dullnig Family Plot [10] Emmanuel German Lutheran Cemetery: 325 New Braunfels Ave S [13] Grand United Order of Odd ...
First Shearith Israel Graveyard (Chatham Square Cemetery), Chinatown [2] New York Marble Cemetery, [3] East Village, the oldest non-sectarian cemetery in New York City; New York City Marble Cemetery, [4] East Village, the second oldest non-sectarian cemetery in New York City. Saint Bartholomew's Episcopal Church, Midtown Manhattan
Clinton, Texas may refer to the following places in the U.S. state of Texas: Clinton, DeWitt County, Texas , a ghost town Clinton, Hunt County, Texas , an unincorporated community
May was designated a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1981, with marker number 5377. [3] [4] In 2001, historical marker 12532 was added for May United Methodist Church, commemorating the church's presence in the community for over 100 years. [5] The May Cemetery was designated a Historic Texas Cemetery in 2016. [6]
Clinton is an unincorporated community in Hunt County, Texas, United States. [1] The community is located on Farm to Market Road 3211 , 8 miles (13 km) west-southwest of Greenville . [ 2 ]
The site also contains the graves of her son Robert and Robert's wife Matilda. A monument was erected in 1913 at Acton Cemetery over the grave of Elizabeth with money authorized by the Texas Legislature in 1911. On January 1, 2008, Acton was transferred from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to the Texas Historical Commission.