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  2. William Tell Johnson - Wikipedia

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    William Tell Johnson was born on August 4, 1848, in Osceola, Missouri, to Emily (née Moore) and Waldo P. Johnson.His father was a U.S. Senator, member of the Confederate States Senate and advisor to Jefferson Davis.

  3. Harold Ivory Williams - Wikipedia

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    Harold I. Williams was born April 20, 1921, in Denton, Maryland and attended the Frederick Douglass High School.He gained his B.A. Degree from Coppin State College, as well as a Master of Divinity and a Doctorate of Ministry from Howard University in Washington, D.C.

  4. Forest Hill Calvary Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Forest Hill Calvary Cemetery was established in 1888. George Kessler served as the landscape architect when the cemetery was established. [1] The cemetery is approximately 160 acres (65 ha). It is located at 69th Street and Troost Avenue. [1]

  5. Calvary Baptist Church (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Calvary Baptist Church is a Baptist church located in the Chinatown neighborhood in Washington, D.C. affiliated with the American Baptist Churches USA, the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, the Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America, the Alliance of Baptists, the District of Columbia Baptist Convention, [1] [2] and the Association of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists.

  6. Lone Mountain Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 40,000 remains at the Calvary Cemetery were moved to Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma, the project spanned many years. [5] [16] Some of the families of the Laurel Hill and Calvary Cemeteries moved their family remains at their own expense. [16] The land for the Calvary Cemetery became subdivided for housing and shopping centers. [1]

  7. List of burials at Arlington National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Walter Newell Hill (1881–1955), US Marine Corps Officer; received for his actions during United States occupation of Veracruz Robert L. Howard (1939–2009), US Army Special Forces Thomas J. Hudner Jr. (1924–2017), US Naval Aviator; received for his actions in trying to save the life of his wingman, Ensign Jesse L. Brown , during the Battle ...

  8. Calvary (sanctuary) - Wikipedia

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    A calvary, also called calvary hill, Sacred Mount, or Sacred Mountain, is a type of Christian sacred place, built on the slopes of a hill, composed by a set of chapels, usually laid out in the form of a pilgrims' way.

  9. J. C. Hall (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    He was buried at Forest Hill Calvary Cemetery in Kansas City. [7] Awards and legacy. Hall received an honorary diploma from David City High School in 1962. [3]