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    In 1882, he moved to Florida and engaged in the lumber business. He founded the town of Grand Ridge, Florida, naming it in honor of his old Illinois home. [3] In 1868, Nelson Jones (b. May 24, 1819, in Ross County, Ohio) bought two houses, two lots and a shop valued at $800; he was the first blacksmith in Grand Ridge Village.

  3. Pettit Memorial Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Emma Pettit decided that this would be a suitable memorial to her deceased husband and donated the structure to the cemetery. Construction was begun in spring 1907 and completed later the same year. Emma Pettit was led to Frank Lloyd Wright by her brother, William A. Glasner, whose 1905 home in Glencoe, Illinois was designed by Wright.

  4. Grand Ridge - Wikipedia

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    Grand Ridge. 8 languages. Català ... Grand Ridge, Florida; Grand Ridge, Illinois This page was last edited on 28 February 2013, at 01:28 (UTC). Text is available ...

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    First Church of Christ, Scientist (Rock Island, Illinois) 700 22nd Street, Rock Island, Rock Island County, Illinois: Dissolved Now a Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum [73] Jones, William C. Palladian: 1914-15 built 1998 NRHP-CP First Church of Christ Scientist (Skokie, Illinois) 1953 Architectural Rendering from Illinois Digital Archives

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  9. Museum of Funeral Customs - Wikipedia

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    The museum was near Oak Ridge Cemetery, the site of Abraham Lincoln's tomb. Collections at the museum included a re-created 1920s embalming room, coffins and funeral paraphernalia from various cultures and times, examples of post-mortem photography , and a scale model of Lincoln's funeral train .