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The Lithuanian National Cemetery (Lithuanian: Lietuvių tautinės kapinės) is a non-profit cemetery in Justice, Illinois, that mainly serves the Lithuanian American community in Chicago. Established in 1911, it is the resting place of many prominent Lithuanians in politics, culture, and science.
St. Casimir Lithuanian Cemetery (Švento Kazimiero Kapinės at 4401 W. 111th Street) is a Lithuanian cemetery of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago on the edge of the southwest side of Chicago where many deceased Lithuanians are buried. [34] Lithuanian National Cemetery in Justice, Illinois [35]
Saint Boniface Cemetery 4901 N. Clark St., Chicago: 1863 Primarily German Catholic [19] Saint Casimir Lithuanian Cemetery 4401 W. 111th St., Chicago: 1903 Primarily Lithuanian Catholic Saint Gabriel Cemetery 164th St. and Cicero Ave., Oak Forest: 1913 Catholic (Potter's Field) Saint Henry Cemetery Devon Ave. and Ridge Ave., Chicago: 1863
Burials at Acacia Park Cemetery, Norwood Park Township ... Cemeteries in Chicago (2 C, 12 P) M. Burials at the Bishop's Mausoleum, Mount ... Lithuanian National ...
Synod of LNCC in Lawrence, MA, in 1917. Stasys Mickevičius sits in the middle. The Lithuanian National Catholic Church or LNCC (Lithuanian: Lietuvių tautinė katalikų bažnyčia) was a small American denomination organized in 1914 [1] by dissident Roman Catholic Lithuanian Americans mainly in Pennsylvania, Illinois, and Massachusetts.
The City of Chicago has made a decision to relocate around 1,200 graves to make room for a future runway at O'Hare International Airport. The project, which is part of a multi-billion makeover of ...
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Lietuva (Chicago) Lithuanian National Cemetery; Lithuanian Opera Company of Chicago; Lithuanian Research and Studies Center; N. Naujienos (socialist newspaper) R.