Infobox NRHP name CaveHillCemetery nrhp type nrhp image Cavehill rework.jpg caption Main entrance ... 1979 visitation num visitation year refnum 79000999 mpsub governing body Private CaveHillCemetery is a convert 296 acre km2 sing on Victorian era National Cemetery and arboretum located at 701 Baxter ... in CaveHillCemetery. It is the largest cemetery by area and number of burials in Louisville. CaveHill was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. CaveHill National Cemetery ... and ponds in the valleys. The CaveHillCemetery Co. was chartered in February 1848, and the cemetery ... Hospital and other nearby army medical facilities were interred in CaveHillCemetery. Johnston ... surrounding CaveHill to keep out after hours visitors. The first scenic overlook for the cemetery, Twin Lakes Scenic Overlook, opened on August 20, 2008. ref cite news title CaveHillCemetery opens ... Hunters CaveHillCemetery accessdate 2009 02 16 ref Buildings and grounds Image Colonel Sanders Grave ... maincat Burials at CaveHillCemetery There were about 120,000 people interred by 2002, with space ... of the Century. The Confederate Flag flies over the area. Gallery gallery Image CaveHill National Cemetery 2.jpg Union Monument in Louisville Image CaveHill National Cemetery 3.jpg Plaque with the Bivouac ... W., CaveHillCemetery A Pictorial Guide and Its History , CaveHillCemetery Company, Louisville ... and structures in Louisville, Kentucky fr CaveHillCemetery ... Smyser Memorial.jpg thumb left Smyser Memorial CaveHill was chartered in 1848 on what was William Johnston s CaveHill Farm, then a rural property some distance east of Louisville. Johnston, who died ... Creek runs through CaveHill, and a source stream flowing into the creek roughly divides the cemetery in new eastern and old western sections. That stream flows from a spring near the cave ... Hill National Cemetery Louisville Category Arboreta in Kentucky Category Botanical gardens in Kentucky ... more details
The names CaveHill and Cavehill refer to a number of places tocright Barbados CaveHill can refer to two areas, located on the island nation of Barbados. For one of the main campuses of the University of the West Indies located at CaveHill, St. Michael see below. The CaveHill are in Barbados can refer to CaveHill, Saint Lucy, Barbados CaveHill, Saint Lucy , CaveHill, St. Lucy is located within the parish of Saint Lucy CaveHill, Saint Michael, Barbados CaveHill, St. Michael , CaveHill, St. Michael is located in the parish of Saint Michael. Northern Ireland Cavehill , a basaltic hill overlooking the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland United States There are 26 Cave Hills in the United States according to the USGS s Geographic Names Information System GNIS . Kentucky CaveHillCemeteryCaveHillCemetery and Arboretum in Louisville, Kentucky Virginia CaveHill North , Augusta County, Virginia CaveHill , Augusta County, Virginia , near Grottoes, Virginia , site of Grand Caverns CaveHill South , Augusta County, Virginia CaveHill , Augusta County, Virginia , near Waynesboro, Virginia CaveHill, Page County, Virginia CaveHill , Page County, Virginia , site of Luray Caverns CaveHill, Wythe County, Virginia CaveHill , Wythe County, Virginia , near Speedwell, Virginia disambiguation ... more details
File Early s Charge on East Cemetery Hill.jpg thumb 300px Jubal Early s attack on East CemeteryHill, July 2, 1863 engraving from The Century Magazine . CemeteryHill is a landform on the Gettysburg Battlefield ... wooded, adjacent Culp s Hill . Physical description File CemeteryHill from the Bottom.png thumb CemeteryHill, with a statue of Oliver O. Howard General Howard at the top. CemeteryHill overlooks ... and separates East CemeteryHill from the remainder. The slopes to the north and west rise gradually on East CemeteryHill, the rise is steeper. ref Pfanz, Culp s Hill , p. 412. ref The hill is crossed ... borough extended southeast from the Emmitsburg Road to the CemeteryHill summit on the Taneytown ... 2011 11 04 ref On the south slope of CemeteryHill originally named Raffensperger s Hill, after farmer ... . The Gettysburg Railroad Station telegraph was subsequently moved to CemeteryHill. The hill ... needed to fall back from its positions north and west of Gettysburg. CemeteryHill became the rallying ... CSA Brig. Gen. William Extra Billy Smith , to attack and capture CemeteryHill. ref Sears, pp. 227 ... Day File Gettysburg Cemetery Hill.png thumb 350px Early s attack on East CemeteryHill legend ... a mile 1,600 m to the northeast. Although the Union defenders on CemeteryHill received some damage from this fire, they returned counterbattery fire with a vengeance. CemeteryHill is over 50 feet ... brigades from the division of Maj. Gen. Jubal A. Early against East CemeteryHill from the east, and he ... thumb 250px Winebrenner s Lane Defending East CemeteryHill were the two brigades Cols. Andrew ... CemeteryHill made artillery fire difficult to direct against infantry because the gun barrels could ... the 58th and 119th New York of Col. W odzimierz Krzy anowski s brigade from West CemeteryHill to the aid .... ref Pfanz, Culp s Hill , pp. 263&ndash 75. ref Defending East CemeteryHill would have been ... Hill the primary Confederate attacks were on Culp s Hill and on the lower portion of Cemetery ... more details
CaveHill , in Barbados can refer to two areas located on the island nation of Barbados . For one of the main campus es of the University of the West Indies located at CaveHill, St. Michael see below. The CaveHill are in Barbados can refer to CaveHill, Saint Lucy, Barbados CaveHill, Saint Lucy , CaveHill, St. Lucy is located within the parish of Saint Michael Parish, Barbados Saint Lucy CaveHill, Saint Michael, Barbados CaveHill, St. Michael , CaveHill, St. Michael is located in the parish of Saint Michael Parish, Barbados Saint Michael . disambig ... more details
Image IMG 0291 Hungary, Buda Gell rt HillCave Szent Gell rt t r .JPG right 250px thumb The main entrance to the cave, as viewed from the Danube waterfront The Gell rt HillCave lang hu Gell rthegyi barlang is part of a network of caves within Gell rt Hill in Budapest , Hungary . The cave is also referred to as Saint Ivan s Cave Szent Iv n barlang , regarding a hermit who lived there and is believed to have used the natural hot spring thermal water of a muddy lake next to the cave to heal the sick. It is likely that this same water fed the pools of the old S ros f rd Muddy Baths , now called Gell rt Baths . ref cite web url http www.showcaves.com english hu caves Gellert.html title Gell rt HillCave, also known as Saint Ivan s Cave first Jochen last Duckeck publisher Show Caves ref ref cite web url http hungarystartshere.com gen?genid 1912 title Gell rt Hotel and Baths publisher Hungary Starts Here ref In the 19th century the cave was inhabited by a poor family who built a small adobe house in the great opening. The mouth of the cave was closed off with a planking and it was used as a peasant courtyard. This situation was recorded on a painting by Mih ly Mayr made sometime in the 1860s and a photograph by Gy rgy Kl sz in 1877. ref Jalsovszky Tomsics Budapest az ikerf v ros, 23 p. ref The first modern entrance for the caves was constructed in the 1920s by a group of The Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit Pauline monks . After its consecration in 1926, it served as a chapel and monastery ... Gellert HillCave Category Buildings and structures in Budapest Category Churches in Budapest Category .... For six years, the cave continued its religious functions, but in 1951 , the State Protection Authority ... . As a result of the raid, the cave was sealed, the monastery s superior, Ferenc Vez r , was condemned ... wall that had sealed the cave. By 1992 , the Chapel had been restored and the Pauline Order had returned to the cave. Today, the monks continue to perform religious functions within, though the cave ... more details
Image Gradungula crawl a.JPG thumb A caver crawling through Gradungula Passage, Honeycomb HillCave System. Image Bees Knees 2 a.JPG thumb Near Bees knees , Honeycomb HillCave System. Honeycomb HillCave is in the South Island of New Zealand . The Oparara River flows though a section of the cave. The cave was discovered in 1976 by the Buller Caving Group. Since then, 14km of passages have been mapped, and several important deposits of moa bones have been discovered in the caves. In 2008 an extra 38 hectares of Kahurangi National Park was included in the Honeycomb Hill Caves Specially Protected Area to protect the cave system. ref cite web last first authorlink coauthors title National Parks gain ground work press release publisher New Zealand Government date 2008 03 20 url http feeds.beehive.govt.nz release national parks gain ground format doi accessdate 2008 03 26 ref See also Caving in New Zealand Oparara Basin Arches References Reflist External links http caves.org.nz pmwiki pmwiki.php NZSS Welcome New Zealand Speleological Society NZSS umbrella organisation of the New Zealand caving clubs coord 41.125773 172.186751 region NZ WTC type landmark display title Category Caves of New Zealand Category West Coast Region Category Paleontological sites of New Zealand Category Kahurangi National Park Tasman geo stub ... more details
Pine HillCemetery may refer to Pine HillCemetery Auburn, Alabama Pine HillCemetery Davenport, Iowa Pine HillCemetery Louisa, Kentucky Pine HillCemetery Tewksbury, Massachusetts Pine HillCemetery Dover, New Hampshire Pine HillCemetery Durham, New Hampshire Pine HillCemetery Hillsborough, New Hampshire Pine HillCemetery Buffalo, New York Pine HillCemetery Gowanda, New York Pine HillCemetery Throop, New York Pine HillCemetery Burlington, North Carolina disambig ... more details
Rose HillCemetery may refer to in the United States by state Rose HillCemetery Arkadelphia, Arkansas , List of RHPs in AR listed on the NRHP in Arkansas Rose HillCemetery &mdash Antioch,California Rose Hills Memorial Park , a cemetery in Whittier, California Rose HillCemetery &mdash Commerce City, Colorado Rose HillCemetery Macon, Georgia , listed on the NRHP in Georgia Rose HillCemetery &mdash Royston, Georgia Rosehill Cemetery, Chicago &mdash Chicago, Illinois Rose HillCemetery &mdash Petersburg, Illinois Rose HillCemetery &mdash Bloomington, Indiana Rose HillCemetery &mdash Cumberland, Maryland Rose HillCemetery &mdash Hagerstown, Maryland Rose HillCemetery &mdash Berrien Springs, Michigan Rose HillCemetery &mdash Meridian, Mississippi Rose HillCemetery &mdash Chickasha, Oklahoma Rose HillCemetery &mdash Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Rose HillCemetery &mdash Tulsa, Oklahoma Rose HillCemetery &mdash Mason, Ohio Rose HillCemetery &mdash Altoona, Pennsylvania Rose HillCemetery &mdash Columbia, Tennessee Rose HillCemetery &mdash Memphis, Tennessee Rose HillCemetery &mdash Texarkana, Texas Rose HillCemetery &mdash Tyler, Texas Rose HillCemetery &mdash Merkel, Texas Rose HillCemetery and Mausoleum &mdash West Milford, West Virginia disambig de Rose HillCemetery ... more details
Prospect HillCemetery may refer to Prospect HillCemetery Millis, Massachusetts , listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts Prospect HillCemetery Omaha, Nebraska , a pioneer cemetery in Omaha, Nebraska Prospect HillCemetery Building , Guilderland, New York, National Register of Historic Places listings in Albany County, New York listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Albany County, New York Prospect HillCemetery Washington, D.C. , a historic German American cemetery Prospect HillCemetery Brattleboro, Vermont in Windham County, Vermont disambig ... more details
Cedar HillCemetery may refer to Cedar HillCemetery Hartford, Connecticut , in Hartford, Newington, and Wethersfield, CT, listed on the NRHP in Connecticut Cedar HillCemetery Maryland Cedar HillCemetery Franklin Township, New Jersey Cedar HillCemetery Buildings , Newark, Ohio, National Register of Historic Places listings in Licking County, Ohio listed on the NRHP in Licking County, Ohio Cedar HillCemetery Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , a historic cemetery in the Frankford neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Cedar Hill Church and Cemeteries , Lexington, Virginia, National Register of Historic Places listings in Rockbridge County, Virginia listed on the NRHP in Rockbridge County, Virginia Cedar HillCemetery Suffolk, Virginia , National Register of Historic Places listings in Suffolk, Virginia listed on the NRHP in Suffolk, Virginia See also Cedar Hill disambiguation disambiguation de Cedar HillCemetery ... more details
Oak HillCemetery Chapel may refer to Oak HillCemetery Chapel Bellows Falls, Vermont , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Windham County, Vermont Oak HillCemetery Chapel Washington, Washington, D.C. , National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington, D.C. listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C. See also Oak HillCemetery disambiguation disambig de Oak HillCemetery Chapel ... more details
Oak HillCemetery may refer to br sorted by state, then city town Oak HillCemetery Birmingham, Alabama , listed on the National Register of Historic Places NRHP in Jefferson County, Alabama Oak HillCemetery Washington, D.C. Oak HillCemetery Bartow, Florida , listed on the NRHP in Polk County, Florida Oak HillCemetery Lake Placid, Florida Oak HillCemetery Lewistown, Illinois , National Register of Historic Places listings in Fulton County, Illinois listed on the NRHP in Fulton County, Illinois Oak HillCemetery Evansville, Indiana , National Register of Historic Places listings in Vanderburgh County, Indiana listed on the NRHP in Vanderburgh County, Indiana Oak HillCemetery Newburyport, Massachusetts Oak HillCemetery Pontiac, Michigan , National Register of Historic Places listings in Oakland County, Michigan listed on the NRHP in Oakland County, Michigan Oak HillCemetery Oak Hill, New York , National Register of Historic Places listings in Greene County, New York listed on the NRHP in Greene County, New York Oak HillCemetery Stony Brook, New York Oak HillCemetery Woonsocket, Rhode Island Oak HillCemetery Fredericksburg, Virginia Oak HillCemetery Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin Oak HillCemetery Chapel may refer to Oak HillCemetery Chapel Washington, D.C. , listed on the NRHP in Washington, D.C. Oak HillCemetery Chapel Bellows Falls, Vermont , listed on the NRHP in Windham County, Vermont disambig de Oak HillCemetery it Oak HillCemetery ... more details
Maple HillCemetery may refer to Maple HillCemetery Huntsville, Alabama Maple HillCemetery Helena West Helena, Arkansas , National Register of Historic Places listings in Phillips County, Arkansas listed on the NRHP in Phillips County, Arkansas disambig ... more details
Refimprove date April 2009 For the cemetery by the same name in Maryland Ivy HillCemetery Maryland File Ivy HillCemetery 2362.jpg thumb right Ivy HillCemetery Ivy HillCemetery is a cemetery in Alexandria, Virginia , United States. Burials began in 1811, and it received a charter as a community cemetery in 1856. ref http www.ivyhill.org pastpres.htm Ivyhill.org ref Buried at the cemetery are descendants of Thomas Jefferson , Bryan Fairfax, 8th Lord Fairfax of Cameron and Richard Bland Lee . Also buried there are Wernher von Braun , Fairfax Harrison , and Charles Creighton Carlin . ref http www.ivyhill.org history.htm Ivyhill.org ref References Reflist External links http www.ivyhill.org Official website Coord 38 49 2.9 N 77 4 24.8 W display title Category Cemeteries in Virginia Category Alexandria, Virginia Category 1811 establishments in the United States cemetery stub ... more details
Orphan date September 2010 notability null date November 2009 Infobox Cemetery name Eagle HillCemetery image imagesize caption map type map size map caption established country Canada location Eagle Hill, Westchester Station, Nova Scotia Westchester Station , Cumberland County, Nova Scotia Cumberland County , Nova Scotia coordinates latitude longitude type owner Eagle HillCemetery Company size graves website findagrave political Eagle HillCemetery is located on Eagle Hill, Westchester Station, Nova Scotia Westchester Station , Cumberland County, Nova Scotia Cumberland County , Nova Scotia , Canada. The first burial took place in the early 19th century. Eagle HillCemetery Company was incorporated in 1976. External links Official http www.eaglehillcemetery.com coord missing Nova Scotia Category Cumberland County, Nova Scotia Category Cemeteries in Nova Scotia NovaScotia geo stub ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Crown Hill National Cemetery nrhp type image Crown Hill National Cemetery.jpg caption Gravestones in the cemetery location Indianapolis, Indiana lat degrees 39 lat minutes 48 lat seconds 59.94 lat direction N long degrees 86 long minutes 10 long seconds 22.51 long direction W locmapin Indiana area built 1866 architect architecture added April 29, 1999 governing body Federal mpsub Civil War Era National Cemeteries MPS refnum 99000486 ref name nris NRISref 2006a ref Crown Hill National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana Indianapolis in Marion County, Indiana . It encompasses convert 1.4 acre m2 of Crown HillCemetery , and as of the end of 2005, had 795 interments. It is administered by the Marion National Cemetery . History Crown Hill National Cemetery was established on September 25, 1863 as a place to reinter Union American Civil War Union soldiers who died in the American Civil War Civil War camps and hospitals near Indianapolis, which were originally buried in Green Lawn Cemetery . Section 10 of Crown HillCemetery is section designated as Crown Hill National Cemetery. ref Crown HillCemetery literature ref ... was created in Green Lawn Cemetery to inter those prisoners that died, but after the war they were moved to Crown Hill and interred in a mass grave. The cemetery was designed by Adolf Scherrer ... Press, 2006 . pg.81 ref Crown HillCemetery, including the National Cemetery, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. The National Cemetery portion was listed separately ... of which are associated with a graves site. Main List of public art in Crown HillCemetery See also United States Department of Veterans Affairs U.S. National Cemetery United States National Cemetery References references External links http www.cem.va.gov National Cemetery Administration http www.cem.va.gov CEM cems nchp crownhill.asp Crown Hill National Cemetery Registered Historic Places Historic ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2008 Cedar HillCemetery , was originally known as Forest Lake Cemetery . It was formerly known as Nonesuch Plantation . Its current name was implemented in 1913. It is over convert 150 acre km2 in size and the oldest tombstone reads Philenia W. Patte, Nov. 19, 1871, 58 years . There is a mass grave for the victims of the 1906 Washington DC train wreck Terra Cotta Railroad wreck at this cemetery. One person of note buried at Cedar HillCemetery is George Keefe , a one time professional baseball player. coord missing Maryland Category Cemeteries in Maryland ... more details
Birch HillCemetery is a cemetery in Fairbanks, Alaska . ref Matt Volz. http www.seattlepi.com local article In Alaska spring thaw brings burial services 1144384.php In Alaska, spring thaw brings burial services . Seattle Post Intelligencer , 5 9 2004. ref ref PBS documentary features Birch Hill on A Cemetery Special . Fairbanks Daily News Miner , 10 25 2005. ref References references Coord 64 51 42 N 147 40 11 W type landmark region US AK source GNIS display title Category Buildings and structures in Fairbanks, Alaska Category Cemeteries in Alaska Alaska geo stub cemetery stub ... more details
Infobox Cemetery name Gore Hill Memorial Cemetery image Gore hill gy.jpg imagesize 300px caption View from north of Cemetery established 1868 country Australia location Sydney coordinates coord 33.8230 151.1884 type landmark region AU display inline,title size convert 5.07 ha acre Gore HillCemetery is located in the northern Sydney suburb of St Leonards, New South Wales St Leonards in New South Wales , Australia , and is one of the oldest and largest remaining cemeteries in metropolitan Sydney. It was established on 19 May 1868 by the New South Wales politician William Tunks. The first body was interred in 1877, and until its closure in 1974, 14,456 burials took place. Most burials took place between 1900 and 1930. Several local councils administered the cemetery until 1875, when trustees from various denominations of churches took over the role. Scattered throughout the cemetery are remnants of the much older Devonshire Street Cemetery, which was cleared in 1901. By the 1950s burials had decreased, and in 1974 the cemetery ceased operating. It is administered by the Gore Hill Memorial Cemetery Trust, PO Box 381 Artarmon NSW Australia 1570 References http www.austlii.edu.au au legis nsw consol act ghmca1986263 index.html s4 GORE HILL MEMORIAL CEMETERY ACT 1986 AustLII http mapping.willoughby.nsw.gov.au exponare gore hill cemetery.html Gravesite locator DEFAULTSORT Gore HillCemetery Category Cemeteries in New South Wales ... more details
weasel date January 2009 Image hookman01.jpg thumb 250px Great HillCemetery in 2007 Magazine date January 2008 Great HillCemetery is an old cemetery in Seymour, Connecticut which dates back to the 18th century, and is still in use today. It is located in a section of woods known as Great Hill. The cemetery is also well known to locals as Hookman s Cemetery , due to a local urban legend associated with it. Legends of Hauntings and the Hookman Image hookman02.jpg thumb 250px Great HillCemetery in 2007 It is believed by some that the site of Great HillCemetery is haunted. Some have claimed that photographs ... Ed and Lorraine Warren believe that the cemetery is filled with demonic evil. ref Grim Hauntings Or Skeptics Truth. Great HillCemetery , Creepy Connecticut . April 18th, 2006 ref See also Ed ... links http drazor1.tripod.com id54.html Great HillCemetery at Creepy Connecticut http web.archive.org web 20021213030812 http www.geocities.com dviper1978 investigation03.html Great HillCemetery at Paranormal and Supernatural Investigations http www.oxfordpast.net ghalph.html Great HillCemetery at Oxford Past http ghostwatcherz.com hookmans.php Hookman s Cemetery at Ghostwatcherz.com http www.webcitation.org ... with psychic photography Citation needed date January 2009 . An urban legend associated with the cemetery ... versions of the Hookman legend. They are as follows The cemetery caretaker who had a hook in place of a hand murdered a young boy when he stayed in the cemetery after dark. The boy was found impaled ... accused of a crime and hanged from a tree at the site. A young couple parked by the cemetery ... is not unique to the cemetery. All three versions of the story have been circulating in the area since the 1950s. There is also a local legend about a house that once stood near the cemetery. Supposedly ... once existed on the grounds of the cemetery this may have inspired some of the legends. ref http ... s Cemetery at Haunted Connecticut coord 41.3833 73.1188 display title Category Cemeteries in Connecticut ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Vine Street HillCemetery br German Evangelical Protestant Cemetery image VineStreetHillCemetery lithograph.jpg caption Late 19th Century lithograph by C. Moellmann location Cincinnati, Ohio locmapin Ohio area founded 1849 architect George and August Brink Et al. architecture Late 19th century Romanesque Revival added February 28, 2008 refnum 08000115 Vine Street HillCemetery is a notable nonprofit cemetery located at 3701 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. gallery Image vinestreethill chapel.jpg Vine Street HillCemetery German Evangelical Protestant Cemetery Chapel gallery History Members of the German Evangelical Reform Churches of St. Peter and St. Paul of Cincinnati founded the cemetery, now known as the Vine Street HillCemetery in 1849. On February 26, 1850 the first land for the cemetery was purchased from Samuel West. In August 1882 additional land was purchased from F. Feldman and S. West. The cemetery was originally known as the German Evangelical Protestant Cemetery on Carthage Road or just Carthage Road Cemetery, located three and one half miles from the City of Cincinnati. The name of Carthage for this section of the road starting north of Glenmary Avenue was changed to Vine Street after the suburb of Clifton was annexed to Cincinnati in 1896. The original and main entrance to the cemetery is 3701 Vine Street and the cemetery became known as the Vine Street HillCemetery in 1941. The German American architect builders George and August Brink of Cincinnati designed the chapel located in the center of the cemetery. Cost estimates for the new chapel ... Street HillCemetery 1852 1977. Cincinnati, OH 1991 Segal, Alfred. Cincinnati Post & Times Star. In Which We Report on 3701 Vine. June 30, 1962 Vine Street HillCemetery Association, History of Vine Street HillCemetery The Inland Architect, IV, 2 September 1884 , p.  31 Cook, William A., August ... Evangelical Protestant Cemetery Chapel was named to the National Register of Historic Places on February ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Shockoe HillCemetery nrhp type image Shockoe cemetery.jpg caption location Jct. of Hospital and 2nd Sts., Richmond, Virginia lat degrees 37 lat minutes 33 lat seconds 5 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 25 long seconds 56 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Virginia built 1820 architect Davies, John W. et al. architecture Late Victorian, Early Republic, 19th c. Exotic Revival added July 07, 1995 area convert 13 acre governing body Local refnum 95000818 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref The Shockoe HillCemetery is a historic cemetery located on Shockoe Hill in Richmond, Virginia . History Established in 1820, with the initial burial in 1822, Shockoe HillCemetery was the first city owned municipal burial ground in Richmond. The cemetery expanded in 1833, 1850, and 1870, but now is open only to burials of family members in existing family plots. Shockoe HillCemetery is on the Virginia Landmarks Register and National Register of Historic Places . About five hundred Union Army POWs had been buried just outside the east cemetery wall from 1861 to 1863, but their remains were moved to Richmond National Cemetery , three miles to the east, in 1866 67. Two markers, one placed by the United Daughters of the Confederacy in 1938, and the other ... www.rrpfoundation.org foshc Friends of Shockoe HillCemetery National Register of Historic Places ... Category Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia it Shockoe HillCemetery ... mollus.htm , in 2002, memorialize those soldier burials. See The Soldiers of Shockoe Hill Union soldier burials http soldiersofshockoehill.com The City of Richmond owns and maintains the cemetery. The Friends of Shockoe HillCemetery http www.rrpfoundation.org foshc , a volunteer group formed in 2007, is steward of the cemetery. Shockoe HillCemetery is across the street from the Hebrew Cemetery of Richmond . Notable burials The cemetery holds the graves of U.S. Chief Justice John Marshall , attorney ... more details
Spring HillCemetery on Gallatin Pike in the Nashville, Tennessee suburb of Madison, Tennessee Madison is the final resting place for some of country music s legendary performers including Roy Acuff , singer, songwriter, music publisher Floyd Cramer , piano legend John Hartford , singer and fiddler Jimmy Martin , Bluegrass singer George Morgan singer George Morgan , singer Hank Snow , singer Keith Whitley , singer External links http www.springhillfh.com Spring Hill Funeral Home and Cemetery coord 36.2397995 N 86.7204845 W display title Category Cemeteries in Nashville, Tennessee Tennessee stub pl Cmentarz Spring Hill ... more details
Geobox mountain category hillside and spur other name etymology image CemeteryHill from the Bottom.png image caption slope of East CemeteryHill equestrian statue of Oliver O. Howard General Howard country flag 1 country United States state flag 1 state Pennsylvania region type County region Adams County, Pennsylvania Adams municipality type Township & br List of the United States National Park System official units NPS unit municipality Cumberland Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania Cumberland municipality1 br Gettysburg National Military Park Gettysburg NMP parent CemeteryHill parent note ... Run border2 E parent location type location equestrian statue East CemeteryHill is a Gettysburg Battlefield landform used for the battle of East CemeteryHill during the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, Second ... Baltimore Street and the Baltimore Pike Gettysburg Baltimore Pike which meet on the hill, the hill is a northeast spur, and the east slope, of CemeteryHill . The hill has numerous postbellum battlefield ... Hill was renamed East CemeteryHill in 1858 after Evergreen Cemetery, Adams County, Pennsylvania Evergreen Cemetery was established on the south slope of CemeteryHill in 1854. http www.waymarking.com waymarks WM9P2P East CemeteryHill Gettysburg PA Following the battle, a July 6 Union military camp was established on East CemeteryHill, ref name Eicher Cite book last Eicher first David ... Civil War postbellum camp on East CemeteryHill . The Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association ... 40 ft m abbr on East CemeteryHill had been built near the monument for Battery B, Pennsylvania ... 185 accessdate 2011 11 21 ref East CemeteryHill became part of the Gettysburg National Military Park in 1895 and in 1875, Convert 10 acres ha abbr on on East CemeteryHill were excavated for iron. http ... of Gettysburg state collapsed Category CemeteryHill ... gettysburg&hl en The Gettysburg Water Company established a well on the hill s Crosta Lot in 1882, http ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Daddy Frye s HillCemetery nrhp type image Daddy Frye s Hill Cemetery.jpg caption Daddy Frye s HillCemetery c.2009 location Methuen, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 43 lat seconds 31 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 9 long seconds 58 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1728 architect architecture No Style Listed added January 20, 1984 governing body Local mpsub Methuen MRA refnum 84002320 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Daddy Frye s HillCemetery founded in 1728, is a historic cemetery at East and Arlington Streets in Methuen, Massachusetts . The cemetery is more commonly known as Meeting House Hill , so named because on this site was erected the first Meeting House 1728 1796, the Second Meeting House 1798 1832. This building was removed in 1832, and replaced by the present stone church in 1855, which retains some of the timbers from the 1796 structure. Afterward the hill became more commonly known as Daddy Frye s Hill , for Jeremiah Frye, who kept a large tavern on the northwest corner of the intersection of East and Brook Streets. ref cite book last Mack first Ernest G. title Bridges from the Past publisher Methuen News year 1976 location Methuen, MA url doi id isbn ref Here lies buried the founders of the Town of Methuen and the first Minister Reverend Christopher Sargent . It was added to the National Register of Historic Places January 20, 1984. image Daddy Frye s Hill Cemetery2.jpg thumb left 300px Plaque on Cemetery Granite Wall Image Daddy Fryes Tavern Methuen.jpg thumb left 200px Daddy Frye s Tavern c.1900 See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Methuen, Massachusetts References reflist Registered Historic Places Category Buildings and structures in Methuen, Massachusetts Category Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Category Cemeteries in Essex County, Massachusetts EssexMA NRHP stub ... more details