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  2. St. Adalbert Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    St Adalbert Cemetery is a Roman Catholic cemetery located in Niles, Illinois. It is bordered by Milwaukee Avenue on the east, Albion and Hayes Streets on the south, and Harlem Avenue on the west. Various non-cemetery properties separate it from Touhy Avenue on the north. It is intersected at its center from north to south by Newark Avenue.

  3. List of cemeteries in Cook County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    St. Adalbert Cemetery: 6800 Milwaukee Ave., Niles: 1872 Primarily Polish Catholic [18] Saint Alphonsus Lemont: 1870 Catholic Saint Anne Catholic Cemetery Park Forest: 1865 Catholic Saint Benedict Cemetery 4600 W. 135th St., Crestwood: 1885 Catholic Saint Boniface Cemetery 4901 N. Clark St., Chicago: 1863 Primarily German Catholic [19]

  4. File:St. Adalbert Cemetery, Niles, Illinois.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Katyń Memorial - Niles, IL.jpg - Wikipedia

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    St. Adalbert Cemetery, Milwaukee Avenue, Niles, IL Dedicated to the 22,000 victims killed in the Soviet Union prisoner camps during the Katyn Massacre. Date: 27 March 2011, 14:54:47: Source: Flickr: Katyń Memorial: Author: chicagogeek: Permission (Reusing this file)

  6. List of cemeteries in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    This list of cemeteries in Illinois includes currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (graves abandoned or removed) cemeteries, columbaria, and mausolea which are historical and/or notable.

  7. Joseph Molitor - Wikipedia

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    According to Molitor's wife, Teresa, on 26 August 1917, he was refused admittance to the "Washingtonian Home" on 1533 West Madison Street. Later that day, at around 9:00 p.m., he died in a taxi cab while being transported to a local hospital. Joseph Molitor was buried three days later on August 29 in St. Adalbert Cemetery in Niles, Illinois ...

  8. Catholic faithful pack south-side church to celebrate Our ...

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    The pews at St. Adalbert Parish started filling up before 10 on Monday night. By 11 p.m., the Catholic church on Milwaukee's south side was so packed that people lined the walls and stood shoulder ...

  9. Niles, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Niles Free Bus at Golf Mill. Joseph Curtis settled in what became Niles in 1827, and John Dewes followed in 1831. [6] The settlement was originally called "Dutchman's Point", referring to German immigrants who followed, including John Plank of Hesse-Darmstadt (who sold whiskey to passing travelers and remaining Native Americans) and the Ebinger brothers of Stuttgart, as well as John Schadiger ...