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  2. Evergreen Cemetery (Southgate, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    250 acres (100 ha) Evergreen Cemetery (Southgate, Kentucky) is the largest cemetery in Campbell County, Kentucky. It is still in operation and is located at 25 Alexandria Pike in Southgate, Kentucky. The Cemetery was begun in the 1840s, to replace the Newport, Cemetery. The cemetery was located a few miles south of Newport, in a rural area ...

  3. List of cemeteries in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Cave Hill Cemetery main entrance in Louisville, Jefferson County. Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville; NRHP-listed; Eastern Cemetery, Louisville; Long Run Baptist Church and Cemetery, Louisville; NRHP-listed; St. Louis Cemetery, Louisville; Zachary Taylor National Cemetery, Louisville; NRHP-listed

  4. James Taylor Jr. (banker) - Wikipedia

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    He and his wife Keturah were laid to rest at the Taylor Family Plot Evergreen Cemetery, Southgate, Ky. At his death, James Taylor V was said to be one of the wealthiest men in the state of Kentucky, with an estate valued at more than $4 million. In the mid-19th century, Newport became a hub for trade, industry and culture.

  5. Southgate, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    History. The city of Southgate is named for the family of Richard Southgate. Born in New York City, Richard Southgate went to Newport from Richmond, Virginia in 1795. In October 1797, he was licensed to practice law in the court of Kentucky and appointed Commonwealth Attorney for Campbell County in 1798. He was State Representative in 1803 and ...

  6. Category:1840s establishments in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Evergreen Cemetery (Southgate, Kentucky) G. George Short House; P. The Point, Louisville This page was last edited on 1 March 2020, at 13:56 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Pewee Valley Confederate Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    In May 1871, several local citizens of Pewee Valley, Kentucky, twenty miles (32 km) northeast of Louisville, Kentucky, decided they wanted a local public cemetery. By August 1871, the land was purchased. The following spring, in 1872, the cemetery was organized, and plants were placed to beautify the area. When they were finished, they asked ...