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  2. Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    At the time of its inception, the area was known as Oak Lake, a full day's carriage ride from downtown via Ballard, Seattle, Washington. David Denny owned land by the lake, and when the old Seattle Cemetery was to become Denny Park he moved the remains of his infant son from there to his property at Oak Lake.

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  4. Granary Burying Ground - Wikipedia

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    The Granary Burying Ground in Massachusetts is the city of Boston's third-oldest cemetery, founded in 1660 and located on Tremont Street.It is the burial location of Revolutionary War-era patriots, including Paul Revere, the five victims of the Boston Massacre, and three signers of the Declaration of Independence: Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and Robert Treat Paine.

  5. Unmarked grave - Wikipedia

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    An unmarked grave is one that lacks a marker, headstone, or nameplate indicating that a body is buried there. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] However, in cultures that mark burial sites , the phrase unmarked grave has taken on a metaphorical meaning.

  6. Roman funerary art - Wikipedia

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    In the Roman world, infant mortality was common and widespread throughout the Empire. [92] Consequently, parents often remained emotionally detached from young children, so as to prevent or lessen future grief. [93] Nonetheless, tombstones and epitaphs dedicated to infants were common among freedmen. [94]

  7. Baby Head Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Baby Head Cemetery is a cemetery located on Highway 16, approximately 9 miles north of the city of Llano, Texas. Designated a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1991, Marker 9432. [ 1 ] The sign reads as follows: