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  2. Category:Cemeteries in Franklin County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Burials in Franklin County, Ohio, by place (1 C) C. Cemeteries in Columbus, Ohio (1 C, 6 P) This page was last edited on 13 July 2017, at 11:54 (UTC). Text ...

  3. Woodhill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Woodhill Cemetery is believed to have originated in its current spot in the 1850s when the townspeople of Franklin sought a location for a new cemetery outside of downtown. They decided upon a hill near Clear Creek which overlooked the town called Wood Hill. Franklin Township took over operations around the year 1882. [1]

  4. Franklin County Memorial Hall - Wikipedia

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    Franklin County Memorial Hall, also known simply as Memorial Hall, is an office building, multi-use facility, and memorial for war dead in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The building is best-known today as the headquarters of Franklin County Public Health.

  5. Franklin County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Franklin County is a county in the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census , the population was 1,323,807, [ 3 ] making it the most populous county in Ohio . Most of its land area is taken up by its county seat , Columbus , [ 4 ] the state capital and most populous city in Ohio.

  6. Green Lawn Cemetery (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Green Lawn Cemetery is an active historic private rural cemetery located in Columbus, Ohio, in the United States.Organized in 1848 and opened in 1849, the cemetery was the city's premier burying ground in the 1800s and beyond.

  7. Union Cemetery (Columbus) - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Department of Transportation had sought for years to seize cemetery land for the road, but the Supreme Court of Ohio sided with the cemetery. Eventually a compromise was reached resulting in a short east–west leg of the route running between the cemetery to the south and Riverside Hospital to the north.