Arlington Cemetery In Drexel Hill
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Arlington Cemetery is a cemetery in the Drexel Hill neighborhood of Upper Darby, Pennsylvania.


Overview

The Arlington Cemetery Company was founded in 1895. The cemetery occupies roughly . on State Road in Drexel Hill, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, United States. The Arlington Cemetery now consists of the Mount Vernon Office, Topitzer Funeral Home, Williamsburg Chapel, The Underground Railroad Museum, The Museum of Mourning Art, The Garden Mausoleum, The Monticello Mausoleum, and a greenhouse. In addition, the cemetery itself is divided up into about 18 sections, each individually named.


Monticello Mausoleum

The Monticello Mausoleum is loosely modeled after the original Virginia home of Thomas Jefferson. There is a bronze bell under the dome that was cast in the foundry of Paul Revere. The bell was originally made for a church in Vermont, the bell was then moved to Pennsylvania.


Williamsburg Chapel

The Williamsburg Chapel is a non-denominational chapel.


Notable burials

* Lloyd Alexander (1924–2007) – Author of children's fantasy fiction books. Won the Newbery Medal for "The High King" in 1969. * Jack Clements (1864–1941) – Major League Baseball Player. Played as a catcher for 17 seasons (1884 to 1900). *
Robert J. Clendening Robert J. Clendening (April 24, 1914 – July 28, 1982) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as a Republican Party (United States), Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for Delaware County, Pennsylvani ...
(1914–1982) – Pennsylvania State Representative 1949–52. *
William Adolphus Crouse William Adolphus Crouse (October 22, 1866, Fannettsburg, Pennsylvania – June 27, 1941) was an American Medal of Honor recipient. Biography He served in the US Navy during the Spanish–American War as a watertender aboard the . He was awarded ...
(1866–1941) – Spanish–American War Medal of Honor recipient. * Wes Curry (1860–1933) – Major League baseball umpire and player from 1884–98. *
Benjamin F. James Benjamin Franklin James (August 1, 1885 – January 26, 1961) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district from 1949 to 1959. ...
(1885–1961) – Republican member of the U.S. and Pennsylvania Houses of Representatives * Alan MacDiarmid (1927–2007) – Recipient of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2000. *
John F. Mackie John Freeman Mackie (October 1, 1835–June 18, 1910) was a United States Marine Corps sergeant during the American Civil War. He was awarded the nation's highest military decoration for valor—the Medal of Honor, for his actions aboard the d ...
(1835–1910) – United States Marine and Civil War recipient of the Medal of Honor. *
Sherry Magee Sherwood Robert "Sherry" Magee (August 6, 1884 – March 13, 1929) was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball. From 1904 through 1919, Magee played with the Philadelphia Phillies (1904–1914), Boston Braves (1915–1917) and Cincin ...
(1884–1929) – Left fielder in Major League Baseball. *
Albert Magnin Albert Magnin (April 13, 1846 - March 18, 1906) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as a Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for Delaware County from 1889 to 1892. Early life and military service M ...
, Pennsylvania State House representative for Delaware County, 1889–92. * Ruth Malcomson (1906–1988) – Miss America 1924. *
William H. Milliken, Jr. William H. Milliken Jr. (August 19, 1897 – July 4, 1969) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district from 1959 to 1965. He s ...
(1897–1969) – Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. * Harry O'Neill (1917–1945) – American baseball player who appeared in one 1939 game for the Philadelphia Athletics, but was one of only two major league baseball players killed in action during World War II. * Sarkis Torossian (1891–1954) – Decorated Ottoman, French, and British commander of Armenian descent. * Morrie Rath (1886–1945) – American Major League Baseball player. * Theodore F. Smith (1852–1925) – Indian Wars Medal of Honor recipient. *
U. E. Baughman Urbanus Edmund Baughman (21 May 1905 – 6 November 1978Smith, J. Y. "Urbanus Baughman Jr. 73, Dies; Chief Of Secret Service for 3 Presidents". ''The Washington Post'', 07 November 1978: Metro; C4.) was the chief of the United States Secret Servi ...
(1905–1978) – Chief of the United States Secret Service under Presidents Truman, Eisenhower, and Kennedy. * David M. Buchanan (1862–1936) Peacetime Navy Medal of Honor recipient. *
John H. White (Medal of Honor) John Henry White (March 1, 1835 – April 27, 1912) was an American soldier who received the Medal of Honor for actions in the American Civil War. Biography White was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on March 1, 1835. During the Civil War, he ...
, American Civil War recipient of the Medal of Honor.


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