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  2. Myrtle Hill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Myrtle Hill cemetery is the final resting place of more than 20,000 people including doctors, politicians, football heroes, soldiers including America's Known Soldier, a First Lady of the United States, and Rome's founders. "Where Romans Rest" is an annual tour of Myrtle Hill Cemetery, given by the Greater Rome Convention & Visitors Bureau.

  3. Tomb of the Known Soldier - Wikipedia

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    Local citizens decided that Graves should be buried in a place of honor. As a result, on September 22, 1923, his body was exhumed from Antioch Cemetery and relocated to Myrtle Hill Cemetery as America's Known Soldier after his mother's death and his brother's agreement. Graves was buried a third and final time.

  4. Ellen Axson Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Louise Wilson's grave in Myrtle Hill Cemetery, Rome, Georgia Ruth Nelson portrayed Ellen Axson Wilson in the 1944 film Wilson. Wilson had grown up in a slave-owning family. As First Lady, she devoted much effort to the cause of improving housing in the national capital's largely black slums.

  5. List of cemeteries in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Myrtle Hill Cemetery, Rome, Georgia; Notchaway Baptist Church and Cemetery; Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta; Oconee Hill Cemetery, Athens; Old City Cemetery, Columbus, Georgia; Riverside Cemetery, Macon; Robert Mable House and Cemetery; Rose Hill Cemetery, Macon; Sunset Hill Cemetery; Upper Lott's Creek Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery

  6. List of Confederate monuments and memorials in Georgia

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    Rome: Confederate monuments at Myrtle Hill Cemetery include: Nathan Bedford Forrest Monument (1909), UDC Monument [104] Women of the Confederacy Monument, "erected by the Floyd County Camp of Sons of Confederate Veterans, March 9, 1910." Dedicated by Theodore Roosevelt. [104]

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  8. Myrtle Hill - Wikipedia

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    Boligee Hill, now known as Myrtle Hill, near Boligee, Alabama, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP); Myrtle Hill Cemetery, Rome, Georgia, a site of The 1793 Battle of Hightower, NRHP-listed

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