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Red Bridge is a neighborhood in South Kansas City, Missouri. It is centered on the intersection of Red Bridge Road and Holmes Road, on the south side of I-435. Avila University, Minor Park, and the Mount Moriah Cemetery are all located within the Red Bridge neighborhood.
Mount Moriah is located on the west side of the Thompson River floodplain on the northwest side of U.S. Route 136. Bethany lies about fifteen miles to the southwest along route 136 and Princeton lies approximately ten miles to the east-northeast on route 136 in Mercer County. [7]
Elmwood Cemetery in Kansas City, Jackson County. Elmwood Cemetery, Kansas City; NRHP-listed; Forest Hill Calvary Cemetery, Kansas City; Lee's Summit Historical Cemetery, Lee's Summit; Union Cemetery, Kansas City; NRHP-listed [1]
Jackson Ranch Church Cemetery and Eli Jackson Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas [7] Olivewood Cemetery , Houston – the city's earliest African-American cemetery, founded around 1870 Texas State Cemetery , Austin
Missouri City Savings Bank Building and Meeting Hall: Missouri City Savings Bank Building and Meeting Hall: July 30, 2010 : 417-419 Main St. Missouri City: 30: Mt. Memorial Cemetery: Mt. Memorial Cemetery
He was unsuccessful for reelection in 1952 and in a bid for the Democratic nomination in 1954. He once again became a labor organizer, and later was president of a labor union in Kansas City, Missouri. He died on March 8, 1962, in Washington, D.C., while on a business trip, and was interred in Mount Moriah Cemetery in Kansas City.
Location of Jackson County in Missouri. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Jackson County, Missouri. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Jackson County, Missouri, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided ...
Fairmount Cemetery: 1855: Newark, New Jersey: Mount Moriah Cemetery: 1855: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The cemetery closed its gates in 2011 and had no owner after the last board member died. Philadelphia's Orphan Court appointed the Mount Moriah Cemetery Preservation Corporation as owner in 2014. [10] Mount Wollaston Cemetery: 1855: Quincy ...