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Forks of Cypress Cemetery; G. Glenwood Cemetery (Huntsville, Alabama) H. Hillside Cemetery (Anniston, Alabama) M. Magnolia Cemetery (Mobile, Alabama)
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Maple Hill Cemetery (Huntsville, Alabama) R. Redstone Arsenal cemeteries
If the memorial is removed without state permission, the county would be fined $25,000. [2] On the night of October 22, 2020 or the early morning of October 23, 2020, the city removed the monument from the Courthouse Square. It was relocated to nearby Maple Hill Cemetery in a section containing graves of Confederate soldiers. [5] [6]
Maple Hill Cemetery is the oldest and largest cemetery in Huntsville, Alabama, United States. Founded on two acres (8,000 m 2 ) in about the year 1822, it now encompasses nearly 100 acres (400,000 m 2 ) and contains over 80,000 burials.
South Jordan Cemetery; Taylorsville Memorial Park Cemetery; Union Fort Pioneer Cemetery, 3 km WSW of Cottonwood Heights; Utah Veterans Cemetery and Memorial Park, 5.5 km south of Bluffdale; Valley View Memorial Park, in West Valley City; Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 8 km SSE of Salt Lake City, in Sugar House
Forks of Cypress Cemetery; G. Glenwood Cemetery (Huntsville, Alabama) I. Isaac Nettles Gravestones; M. Mount Nebo Cemetery
LeRoy Pope (January 30, 1765 – June 17, 1844) was an American planter, lawyer, and early settler of Madison County, Alabama.He purchased much of the land on which downtown Huntsville, Alabama, now stands, and for his role in the establishment and early growth of that city, has been called the "Father of Huntsville."