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Crown Hill Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery located at 700 West 38th Street in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana.The privately owned cemetery was established in 1863 at Strawberry Hill, whose summit was renamed "The Crown", a high point overlooking Indianapolis.
Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the United States (1889–1893); lived and died in Indianapolis; Thomas A. Hendricks, 21st Vice President of the United States (1863–1869) Eric Holcomb, Governor of Indiana; William A. Ketcham, Indiana Attorney General (1894–1898), Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic (1920–1921).
Willis Van Devanter, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, January 3, 1911 to June 2, 1937 Mark Warner , current U.S. Senator for Virginia , former Governor of Virginia (Indianapolis)
Jan I van Gruuthuse en van der Aa (1290/1295 – c. 1360) x 1) Catharina van Steelant 2) Margaretha van Dudzele Jan II van Gruuthuse en van der Aa (1335/40 – c. 1400) x Isabelle de Looz Agimont Jan III van Gruuthuse en van der Aa (c. 1368/69 – before 1420) x Agnès de Mortaigne, vrouw van Spiere, widow of Gerard van Halewyn
An Indiana firefighter has died after he reportedly experienced a medical emergency while battling a local house fire. Richard "Rick" Lloyd Sanders was fighting the house fire in the area of ...
A Missouri man has been charged with the rape and murder of a woman more than 30 years after her body was found in her Indianapolis home.. Investigators say genetic genealogy led to the arrest of ...
Greenlawn Cemetery was established in 1821, as part of the original layout of the city of Indianapolis. It was located along the White River just north of what would later become Kentucky Avenue. [1] Greenlawn was the initial burial place of over 1100 Hoosier pioneers, 1200 Union soldiers and 1600 Confederate prisoners of war. [1]