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Mount Olivet Cemetery is a 206-acre (83 ha) cemetery located in Nashville, Tennessee. It is located approximately two miles East of downtown Nashville, and adjacent to the Catholic Calvary Cemetery. It is open to the public during daylight hours.
Burials at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Pages in category "Burials at Mount Olivet Cemetery (Nashville)" The following 87 pages are in this category, out of 87 total.
Pages in category "Cemeteries in Nashville, Tennessee" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Mount Ararat Cemetery; Mount Olivet Cemetery ...
On April 19, 1909, Lewis conducted the dedication of the Sam Davis Statue outside the Tennessee State Capitol. [9] Grave of Major Eugene C. Lewis, Mount Olivet Cemetery Plaque on mausoleum. Lewis was the first vice president of the Nashville Art Association. He was a member of the Park Commission for the City of Nashville from 1910-1912. [5]
Southgate died of influenza on February 8, 1953, in Nashville. [11] His funeral was held at St. George's Episcopal Church, and he was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery. [1] The Southgate Condominiums, an apartment building on West End Avenue, was named in his honor. [12]
He was buried in the Mount Olivet Cemetery in Nashville, where his tomb was designed by Danish-born sculptor Johannes Gelert (1852-1923). [1] [8] It is the largest tomb in the cemetery. [9] Furman Hall on the campus of Vanderbilt University. Furman Hall on the campus of Vanderbilt University in Nashville is named in his honor.
May 23—More than 30 people gathered in Mount Olivet Cemetery on Sunday for the unveiling of a tribute to two of Frederick County's most prominent suffragists. Florence and Bertha Trail are ...
Edwin Keeble died on September 22, 1979, in Sewanee, Tennessee, at the age of 74. [4] His funeral was held in the Warren Chapel (which Keeble designed) [1] located at the Monteagle Sunday School Assembly in Monteagle, Tennessee, and he was buried in the Mount Olivet Cemetery in Nashville. [4]