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Rudolph Evans was born February 1, 1878, in Washington, D.C., to Frank L. Evans, the descendant of a Quaker family, and Elizabeth J. Grimes, the daughter of Gassaway Sellman Grimes, a physician. [1] He grew up in Front Royal, Virginia , and studied in France at the École des Beaux-Arts ; his fellow students included Auguste Rodin and Augustus ...
Cunningham Memorial Park, St. Albans, West Virginia: John G. Hutchinson: January 3, 1959 March 18, 1915 Charleston, West Virginia: 96th (1979–1981) Harold L. Runnels Democratic New Mexico (2nd district) August 5, 1980 56 Respiratory failure [155] New York City, New York: Rest Haven Memorial Gardens, Lovington, New Mexico: Joe Skeen: January 3 ...
The James Madison Memorial Building, the third and newest building of the Library of Congress, is an example of a memorial with both living and physical elements. The building houses a memorial hall to President James Madison, but is also dedicated in memory of his 1783 proposal that the Continental Congress form an official library.
The cemetery joined the Dignity Memorial network which provides funeral, cremation and cemetery services. Greenwood/Memory Lawn Mortuary & Cemetery with its 192 acres (78 ha) is the largest cemetery in Arizona. [5] The cemetery has 59 sections, including a front lawn section, a veterans garden and various other cultural and religious gardens. [6]
Jefferson Thomas (1942–2010), civil rights icon, member of the Little Rock Nine [155] Fred Thomson (1890–1928), actor [ 156 ] Edward L. Thrasher (1892–1971), Los Angeles City Council member
Swan Point Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery located in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. Established in 1846 on a 60-acre (0.24 km 2 ) plot of land, it has approximately 40,000 interments.
The table below includes sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Jefferson County, Kentucky except those in the following neighborhoods/districts of Louisville: Anchorage, Downtown, The Highlands, Old Louisville, Portland and the West End (including Algonquin, California, Chickasaw, Park Hill, Parkland, Russell and Shawnee).
Taylor was a former slave, and had been a teenage soldier for the Union. A mob dragged him from a jail, tortured him and hanged him from a tree, and mutilated and decapitated his body; no one was prosecuted. In 2018, a local park was named the "John Taylor Memorial Park" after him. [33] [36] Thomas Coleman: 34: Salt Lake City: Salt Lake: Utah ...