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Riverside Cemetery (other)
Riverside Cemetery may refer to: United States * Riverside Cemetery (Riverside, California), the original name of the Evergreen Cemetery in Riverside, California * Riverside Cemetery (Denver, Colorado), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Denver County * Riverside Cemetery (Waterbury, Connecticut), listed on the NRHP in New Haven County * Riverside Cemetery (Macon, Georgia), listed on the NRHP in Bibb County * Riverside Cemetery (Moline, Illinois) * Riverside Cemetery (Hopkinsville, Kentucky), home of Edgar Cayce's grave site * Riverside Cemetery (Lewiston, Maine) * Riverside Cemetery (Fort Fairfield, Maine) * Riverside Cemetery (Yarmouth, Maine) * Riverside Cemetery (Fairhaven, Massachusetts) * Riverside Cemetery (Saddle Brook, New Jersey) * Riverside Cemetery (Toms River, New Jersey) * Riverside Cemetery (Apalachin, New York), listed on the NRHP in Tioga County * Riverside Cemetery (Endicott, New York), listed on the NRHP in Broome County * Riv ...
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Riverside Cemetery (Riverside, California)
Evergreen Cemetery, or Evergreen Memorial Park is a cemetery in Riverside, California, United States. The first burial occurred in 1872, and the cemetery became the resting place of many historic figures of Riverside. History A portion of the current cemetery was originally set aside in 1870 when Riverside was platted. When the ''Riverside Cemetery Association'' was formed on November 11, 1873, they named the cemetery the Riverside Cemetery.Gunther, Jame Davies. ''Riverside County, California, Place Names; Their Origins and Their Stories'', Rubidoux Printing Co, 1984, p. 182. . In 1880 the Riverside Cemetery Association incorporated as the Evergreen Cemetery Association. In 1966 the name Evergreen Memorial Park and Mausoleum was adopted, and burials continue today in the newer sections of the cemetery under that name. The older sections of the cemetery, now named the Evergreen Historic Memorial Cemetery, were in disrepair for many years, but were restored in 2008 through a coo ...
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Riverside Cemetery (Lowman, New York)
Riverside Cemetery is a historic cemetery located near Lowman, Chemung, Chemung County, New York Chemung County is a county in the southern tier of the U.S. state of New York. The population was 84,148 as of the 2020 census. Its county seat is Elmira. Its name is derived from a Delaware Indian village whose name meant "big horn". Chemun .... It was established in the 1790s, and contains graves dating from then to the present. It has a cast iron gate archway inscribed "Riverside Cemetery" and dated to about 1900. The cemetery includes the graves of many early settlers and Revolutionary War soldiers. Notable burials include Lieutenant Governor Seymour Lowman (1868–1940). ''Note:'' This includes an''Accompanying photographs''/ref> It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2012. References External links * {{National Register of Historic Places in New York Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state) 1795 establi ...
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Riverside Cemetery Chapel
Riverside Cemetery Chapel is a historic chapel located in Riverside Cemetery at 3607 Pearl Road in Cleveland, Ohio. It was built in 1876, received an addition in 1897, and closed due to disrepair in 1953. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. It underwent a major renovation beginning in 1995, and reopened in 1998. Constructing the chapel The Riverside Cemetery Association was formed on November 15, 1875. About April 1876, the association's trustees hired the Cleveland architectural firm of Bruch & Monks to design a chapel for the cemetery. The chapel was to be erected at the center of the northern upper plateau of the cemetery, which was the first area to be developed for burials. A long road, called Chapel Avenue, led east from the chapel to the cemetery's eastern boundary. A fountain (never built) was to anchor the eastern end of the road. The chapel itself was a Gothic Revival-style structure constructed of sandstone, with an interior measur ...
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Park Lawn Cemetery
Park Lawn Cemetery is a large cemetery in the Etobicoke district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It currently has around 22,000 graves. It is managed by the Park Lawn Limited Partnership, which also runs five other cemeteries in Toronto. The cemetery offers ground burials and a mausoleum for above-ground interment and cremation urns. It is located south of Bloor Street, west of the Humber River. Park Lawn Cemetery & Mausoleum opened in 1892 as Humbervale Cemetery and was owned by local farmers in the area. It was sold in 1912 and again in 1915 to Park Lawn Cemetery Company, and was renamed to the current name. In 1999, Park Lawn opened Paradise Mausoleum; phase two of Paradise Mausoleum was completed in 2007. Controversy arose in 1995 when the company re-zoned a section of the cemetery to permit construction of a condominium building. While the building was strongly opposed by some who had purchased lots, or had residents buried there, the Ontario Municipal Board approved the projec ...
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Riverside Cemetery (Toronto)
Riverside Cemetery may refer to: United States * Riverside Cemetery (Riverside, California), the original name of the Evergreen Cemetery in Riverside, California * Riverside Cemetery (Denver, Colorado), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Denver County * Riverside Cemetery (Waterbury, Connecticut), listed on the NRHP in New Haven County * Riverside Cemetery (Macon, Georgia), listed on the NRHP in Bibb County * Riverside Cemetery (Moline, Illinois) * Riverside Cemetery (Hopkinsville, Kentucky), home of Edgar Cayce's grave site * Riverside Cemetery (Lewiston, Maine) * Riverside Cemetery (Fort Fairfield, Maine) * Riverside Cemetery (Yarmouth, Maine) * Riverside Cemetery (Fairhaven, Massachusetts) * Riverside Cemetery (Saddle Brook, New Jersey) * Riverside Cemetery (Toms River, New Jersey) * Riverside Cemetery (Apalachin, New York), listed on the NRHP in Tioga County * Riverside Cemetery (Endicott, New York), listed on the NRHP in Broome County * Riv ...
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Riverside Cemetery (Withee, Wisconsin)
Riverside Cemetery is a cemetery in Withee, Wisconsin. It is located on the corner of French Town Road and Highway X. History Riverside Cemetery is located 1-1/2 miles west of Withee and was platted on March 11, 1904 by C.S. Stockwell, surveyor. Most headstones were brought to Withee via train and moved by horse and wagon to the cemetery. Several individuals were moved from Longwood Cemetery and reburied in Riverside. Mission statement It is the mission of Riverside Cemetery to provide a serene and secure environment for all that enter. Governing Body The governing body for the cemetery, as per its 1986 by-laws, contains: The Mayor of the City of Owen, The President of the Village of Withee, The Chairperson of the Town of Hixon plus one delegate from each of these municipalities. Notable Features * Tufts' Veterans Memorial - the "Court of Remembrance" Built in 1961, is a Veterans of Foreign Wars memorial. It displays emblems of the four branches of the United States ...
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National Register Of Historic Places Listings In Winnebago County, Wisconsin
__NOTOC__ This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Winnebago County, Wisconsin. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Winnebago County, Wisconsin, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. There are 92 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Current listings Former listings See also * List of National Historic Landmarks in Wisconsin * National Register of Historic Places listings in Wisconsin *Listings in neighboring counties: Calumet, Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Outagamie, Waupaca, Waushara References {{Winnebago County, Wisconsin Winnebago Winnebago can refer to: * The exonym of the Ho-Chunk tribe of ...
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Riverside Cemetery (Oshkosh, Wisconsin)
Riverside Cemetery is located in Oshkosh, Wisconsin and was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2003. Founding and expansion of cemetery On March 6, 1855, the city of Oshkosh purchased a land parcel from Maria Grignon for creation of a cemetery. The parcel was located on the east bank of the Fox River and was named Riverside Cemetery. It was built as a replacement for the Locust Grove Cemetery, which was the first burial ground in Oshkosh and built in 1848. Between 1855 and 1869, the remains of those buried in Locust Grove were moved to Riverside Cemetery. In 1855, the Riverside Catholic cemetery was laid out north of the cemetery and expanded further in 1875. In 1868, a parcel was purchased east of the Riverside Cemetery by Masons. In 1882, the city purchased in the north edge of the Catholic plots. In 1887, the city sold off to the Catholic Church. In 1914, an additional were purchased from H. C. Rogers, expanding the cemetery to , the current size ...
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Riverside Cemetery (Jackson, Tennessee)
Riverside Cemetery is a cemetery located in Jackson, Tennessee. It is located few blocks south of the Madison County Courthouse, separated from Riverside Drive by a five-foot-high red brick wall. The City of Jackson established Riverside Cemetery in 1824 to replace the original municipal graveyard founded a few years earlier. Most remains from the earlier cemetery were reinterred at Riverside, either when it opened or in 1871–72. The oldest legible marker is for Mary Jane Butler (died 1824). Riverside Cemetery holds approximately 4,000 graves, but only 3,000 markers remain. It is estimated that there are 200 unmarked burials, including approximately 100 Confederate soldiers who died during the war, plus slaves Slavery and enslavement are both the state and the condition of being a slave—someone forbidden to quit one's service for an enslaver, and who is treated by the enslaver as property. Slavery typically involves slaves being made to perf ... buried prior ...
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Riverside Cemetery (Pawtucket, Rhode Island)
Riverside Cemetery is an historic cemetery at 752 Pleasant Street in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. It occupies a parcel of land about in size between Pleasant Street and the Seekonk River, and just north of the much larger Swan Point Cemetery in neighboring Providence. The cemetery was established in 1874, and is Pawtucket's instance of a rural cemetery. The cemetery's creation was championed by John W. Davis (1826–1907), a local politician who later served two terms as Governor of Rhode Island, and was for many years the cemetery's resident manager, living in the cemetery manager's house, which was built around the time of the cemetery's founding. Davis himself is buried there and the cemetery has been run by his descendants. The cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. See also * National Register of Historic Places listings in Pawtucket, Rhode Island References External links * * {{National Register of Historic Places Cemeteri ...
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Riverside Cemetery (West Norriton Township, Pennsylvania)
Riverside Cemetery is a cemetery located in West Norriton Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States, near the western edge of Norristown, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1894. Notable interments * William Jordan Bolton (1833–1906), Brevet Brigadier General in American Civil War. Commander of the 51st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment * Roy Thomas Roy William Thomas Jr."Roy Thomas Checklist" ''Alter Ego'' vol. 3, #50 (July 2005) p. 16 (born November 22, 1940) is an American comic book writer and editor, who was Stan Lee's first successor as editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics. He is possibl ... (1874–1959), Major League Baseball Player. * Lloyd H. Wood (1896–1964), 20th Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania from 1951 to 1955 See also * Montgomery Cemetery (West Norriton Township, Pennsylvania) – the historic cemetery which adjoins Riverside Cemetery References External links * Riverside Cemeteryat Interment.net * {{GNIS, 1185138, Riverside Cemetery ...
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Riverside Cemetery (Asheville, North Carolina)
The Montford Area Historic District is a mainly residential neighborhood in Asheville, North Carolina that is included in the National Register of Historic Places. History According to the National Park Service the origin of the name Montford is unknown. In 1893 Montford was incorporated as an autonomous village to the north of Asheville. This was a tiny community of about 50 people, mainly local businessman and their families. In 1889 the Asheville Loan, Construction, and Improvement Company, began to develop the neighborhood. The firm purchased and subdivided tracts of undeveloped land north of the Battery Park and sold lots. The enterprise languished until it was taken over by George Willis Pack, a lumber tycoon from the midwest who moved to Asheville in 1885. He is best known today as a philanthropist and benefactor of the Asheville Library and principal public square. He also donated land for Montford Park on the southern end of Montford Avenue. In 1905 the village ...
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