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  2. Elmwood Cemetery (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    Elmwood was the first fully racially-integrated cemetery in the Midwest. A short distance from downtown Detroit, Elmwood continues to serve residents of all ethnic backgrounds and religious beliefs. Elmwood's park-like grounds containing a gently-flowing stream and low hills were designed in 1890 by landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted.

  3. Battle of Bloody Run - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Bloody Run was fought during Pontiac's War on July 31, 1763, on what now is the site of Elmwood Cemetery in the Eastside Historic Cemetery District of Detroit, Michigan. In an attempt to break Pontiac 's siege of Fort Detroit, about 250 British troops attempted to make a surprise attack on Pontiac's encampment.

  4. Eastside Historic Cemetery District - Wikipedia

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    December 2, 1982. The Eastside Historic Cemetery District is a historic district bounded by Elmwood Avenue, Mt. Elliott Avenue, Lafayette Street, and Waterloo Street in Detroit, Michigan. The district consists of three separate cemeteries: Mount Elliott Cemetery (Catholic, established 1841), Elmwood Cemetery (Protestant, established 1846), and ...

  5. Category:Burials at Elmwood Cemetery (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    Solomon Sibley. Fred "Sonic" Smith. Joseph G. Standart. Ed Stein (baseball) Martha Jean Steinberg. David Stuart (brigadier general) Robert Stuart (explorer) Kay Sutton. Frederick W. Swift.

  6. Coleman Young - Wikipedia

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    Young is interred at Elmwood Cemetery in Detroit. [42] The City-County Building which houses City of Detroit and Wayne County offices was renamed the Coleman A. Young Municipal Building in 1999. [43] Young put together the financing package for the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History. He has a wing named after him there.

  7. Alpheus S. Williams - Wikipedia

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    Williams was born in Deep River, Connecticut. He graduated from Yale University with a law degree in 1831. His father, who died when Williams was eight years old, had left him a sizable inheritance, which he used between 1832 and 1836 for extensive travel in the United States and Europe. Upon his return, he settled in Detroit, Michigan, which ...

  8. 102nd United States Colored Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Civil War Veterans of the 102nd United States Colored Troops, the First Michigan Colored Regiment, Buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Detroit, Michigan. [Detroit, Mich.] (5201 Woodward Ave., Detroit 48202): Fred Hart Williams Genealogical Society, 1990.

  9. Gordon W. Lloyd - Wikipedia

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    Elmwood Cemetery Gatehouse (1876) Detroit, MI. William H Brace Resicence (1876) 488 Temple Street, Detroit, MI. Demolished in 1920. First Congregational Church of Ann Arbor (1876) 608 East William, Ann Arbor, MI. Saint Paul's Episcopal Church (1876) 4120 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH.

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