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The African Cemetery at Higgs Beach is a cemetery in Key West, Florida, where nearly 300 Africans were buried in 1860. In 1860, the United States Navy intercepted three ships that held 1,432 Africans and were engaging in the illicit slave trade.
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Peter Lawford (1923–1984), actor, was cremated and ashes originally buried at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery; they were later removed and sprinkled in the Pacific Ocean. Cloris Leachman (1926–2021) Bill Lear (1902–1978) Eppie Lederer (1918–2002) Vivien Leigh (1913–1967) Elliott Lewis (1917–1990) Charles Lindbergh Jr. (1930 ...
A Clarence H. Geist Memorial Organ (1940) is located at the Overbrook Memorial Church in Overbrook, New Jersey. [16] Geist was the founder and owner of the New Jersey Seaview Country Club (1914). [ 17 ] [ 18 ] He was on the Board of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company at the time of his death. [ 19 ]
The lively ceremony, featuring a performance from the Ambassador Chorale, took place in the Clock Tower Pavilion on the Miami Gardens campus of the private university.
Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park, also known as Fahnestock State Park, is a 22.4-square-mile (58 km 2) state park located in Putnam and Dutchess counties, New York. [2] The park has hiking trails, a beach on Canopus Lake , and fishing on four ponds and two lakes. [ 1 ]
Lieutenant General Clarence Ralph Huebner (November 24, 1888 – September 23, 1972) was a highly decorated senior officer of the United States Army who saw distinguished active service during both World War I and World War II.
Clarence Triggs (1942 – July 30, 1966) was a married African-American bricklayer and veteran, who was murdered on July 30, 1966, in Bogalusa, Louisiana, about a month after participating in a civil rights march for voting. [1] Two white men were arrested and indicted in the case. One was acquitted and the other never tried.