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Date of death Age at death (years) Cause ... Cape Girardeau County, Missouri: City Cemetery, ... Detroit, Michigan: Henry P. Baldwin: February 22, 1879 (previously ...
The Old Lorimier Cemetery in Cape Girardeau, Missouri was established between 1806 and 1808 by Louis Lorimier. [2] The cemetery is located at 500 North Fountain Street overlooking the Mississippi River. [3] There are believed to be more than 6,500 graves in the cemetery, most of them unmarked.
The majority of Cape Girardeau (in Cape Girardeau County) is in Cape Girardeau Public Schools. [33] Alma Schrader Elementary – 1360 Randol Ave; Blanchard Elementary – 1829 N Sprigg St; Clippard Elementary – 2880 Hopper Road; Franklin Elementary – 1550 Themis St; Jefferson Elementary – 520 S Minnesota Ave; Central Middle School ...
Cape Girardeau Township covers an area of 70.46 square miles (182.5 km 2) and contains one incorporated settlement, Cape Girardeau.It contains fifteen cemeteries: County Memorial Park, Davis, Fairmon, Hitt, Hitt, Hitt, Lorimier, McGuire, Mount Auburn, Nunn, Old Hanover, Saint Marys, Salem, Shady Grove and Suedekum.
Cape Girardeau County (commonly called Cape County) is located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Missouri; its eastern border is formed by the Mississippi River. At the 2020 census, the population was 81,710. [1] The county seat is Jackson, [2] the first city in the US to be named in honor of President Andrew Jackson. Officially ...
Son of one of the county's first German settlers. In June 1861, Major Cramer organized and led a battalion of four Union companies. In 1867, he became a member of Cape Girardeau's first school board. He was the father of Wilson Cramer, [12] Cape Girardeau County prosecuting attorney, 1873–1874. [13] George C. Thilenius (1829-1910) 1867 1873
Broadway and North Fountain Street Historic District is a national historic district located at Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri.The district encompasses four contributing buildings in the central business district of Cape Girardeau built between 1907 and 1937.
Rush Hudson Limbaugh I (September 27, 1891 – April 8, 1996) was an American legislator, and ambassador. His legal career spanned nearly 80 years, and he argued cases before the Missouri Supreme Court, Internal Revenue Service Appellate Division, Interstate Commerce Commission, and National Labor Relations Board.