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Cedar Grove Cemetery (other)
Cedar Grove Cemetery may refer to: * Cedar Grove Cemetery (Franklin, Somerset County, New Jersey) * Cedar Grove Cemetery (Chaumont, New York) * Cedar Grove Cemetery (Queens), New York * Cedar Grove Cemetery (New London, Connecticut) * Cedar Grove Cemetery (New Bern, North Carolina) * Cedar Grove Cemetery (Lebanon, Tennessee) * Cedar Grove Cemetery (Portsmouth, Virginia) * Cedar Grove Cemetery (University of Notre Dame) Cedar Grove Cemetery is a cemetery on the University of Notre Dame campus in Notre Dame, Indiana. The 22-acre cemetery opened in . History The cemetery was established in 1843 by Rev. Edward Sorin, soon after he founded the university. Brothe ...
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Cedar Grove Cemetery (Franklin, Somerset County, New Jersey)
Cedar Grove Cemetery is in Middlebush, New Jersey, Middlebush, Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey. History In the 1940s the township of Franklin purchased and maintained 100 cemetery plots. The purpose was to create a Potter's field, Potter's Field. By 1975 the township only used 6 of the burial plots: they decided to sell the others. Burials * Colonel Routh Goshen * Welsh Family, said to have donated the land for this cemetery. The family lived on Welshs Lane in East Millstone, NJ. References External links

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Cedar Grove Cemetery (Chaumont, New York)
Cedar Grove Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery located at Chaumont in Jefferson County, New York. It is a small cemetery established in 1873 whose pronounced slopes entailed the use of terraced plots. Retaining walls are largely built of Chaumont limestone. ''See also:'' It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic v ... in 1990. References External links * {{National Register of Historic Places in New York Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state) 1873 establishments in New York (state) Cemeteries in Jefferson County, New York National Register of Historic Places in Jefferson County, New York Rural cemeteries Cemeteries established in the 1870s ...
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Cedar Grove Cemetery (Queens)
Cedar Grove Cemetery is a nonsectarian cemetery in Flushing, Queens, New York. The cemetery occupies the former Spring Hill estate of colonial governor Cadwallader Colden. History It was established in 1893 and is still in operation. When Union Cemetery in Brooklyn closed in 1897, more than 20,000 bodies were disinterred and transferred to Cedar Grove Cemetery.Rhona AmonThe Cemetery Belt ''Newsday'' website, accessed February 20, 2009 As of 2009, Cedar Grove had recorded a total of 36,000 burials. Mount Hebron Cemetery was established in 1903 as the Jewish section of Cedar Grove Cemetery and is the burial site of several prominent participants in Yiddish theater. Cedar Grove was a filming location for cemetery scenes in the 1968 film, ''Bye Bye Braverman''. Notable burials * August Claessens (1885–1954), Socialist politician, who served in the New York State Assembly * Sabrina Grigorian (1956–1986), Italian-born Armenian actress. * Eddie Leonard (1870–1941), American vaude ...
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Cedar Grove Cemetery (New London, Connecticut)
The Cedar Grove Cemetery is a non-sectarian rural cemetery in New London, Connecticut. It was established in 1851 on 39 acres and designed by Dr. Horatio Stone. The cemetery is located at the intersection of Broad Street and Jefferson Avenue. Points of interest As New London developed in the late 19th century, remains from earlier cemeteries in the city were relocated to the Cedar Grove Cemetery. The cemetery features the Comrades Monument, which was erected about 1900 by the Grand Army of the Republic to honor Civil War veterans buried in the cemetery. The monument is about 23 feet tall and features a life-sized figure of a Civil War soldier on top of a pedestal. The cemetery has been a place of burial for leading citizens of New London. It is the resting place for a governor of Connecticut, two United States senators, ten members of Congress, a member of the Continental Congress and a recipient of the Medal of Honor. Notable interments * Nathan Belcher, US Representative * A ...
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Cedar Grove Cemetery (New Bern, North Carolina)
Cedar Grove Cemetery is a historic cemetery located at New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina. It was established in 1800, and is encircled by a magnificent paneled coquina wall built in 1853 and broken by a towering triple-arch entrance. It includes family plots, some of which are enclosed by cast iron fencing. Located in the cemetery is the Confederate memorial. The cemetery was owned by Christ Episcopal Church until 1853, when it was transferred to the town of New Bern. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. Notable burials * Congressman Charles Laban Abernethy (1872–1955) * Congressman Graham Arthur Barden (1896–1967) * Pepsi inventor Caleb Bradham (1867–1934) * Congressman Samuel M. Brinson (1870–1922) * Author Mary Bayard Clarke * Congressman Richard Spaight Donnell (1820–1867) * Congressman and jurist William Gaston (1788–1844) * Educator Moses Griffin * Confederate General Robert Ransom, Jr. (1828–1892) * Congressman Char ...
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Cedar Grove Cemetery (Lebanon, Tennessee)
Cedar Grove Cemetery is a historic cemetery located in Lebanon, Tennessee, Lebanon, Tennessee, and owned by the city government. The land was purchased by the City of Lebanon in 1846. However, the first mention of a city cemetery was in the year 1823. Prior to this location, the cemetery was situated on the parcel of land that held the College Street Church of Christ (which now has been converted into Wilson County, Tennessee, Wilson County Offices). Cedar Grove Cemetery has grown to contain approximately , of which remain undeveloped as of 2007.Cedar Grove Cemetery profile
, City of Lebanon website
Many of the early leaders of Middle Tennessee and Cumberland University are buried here, including some 130 Confederate war dead and veterans. U.S. Representatives Robert Allen (Tennessee politician), Robert Allen, ...
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Cedar Grove Cemetery (Portsmouth, Virginia)
Cedar Grove Cemetery is a historic public cemetery located at Portsmouth, Virginia. It was established by an act of the Virginia General Assembly in 1832. The cemetery contains more than 400 graves with monuments dating from the late 1700s to the present. Its memorial markers include small tablets, ledger stones, obelisks, columnar monuments and mausoleums. They include notable examples of Greek Revival, Late Victorian, and Exotic Revival funerary art. an''Accompanying photo''/ref> It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. Notable burials and monuments * Charles E. Cassell (1838–1916) – Architect and a founding member of the Baltimore Chapter of the American Institute of Architects * James Chisholm (1815–1855) – Episcopal priest who died helping the community through an epidemic of yellow fever, leaving behind a historic draft memoir * James W. Cooke (1812–1869) – Naval officer in the U.S. Navy and the Confederate Navy, overseer of the con ...
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