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  2. Clinton body count conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    The Clinton body count is a conspiracy theory centered around the belief that former U.S. President Bill Clinton and his wife, former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, have secretly had their political opponents murdered, often made to look like suicides, totaling as many as 50 or more listed victims.

  3. Bellefontaine Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Bellefontaine Cemetery is a nonprofit, non-denominational cemetery and arboretum in St. Louis, Missouri. Founded in 1849 as a rural cemetery , Bellefontaine has several architecturally significant monuments and mausoleums such as the Louis Sullivan -designed Wainwright Tomb , which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places .

  4. List of United States governors who died in office - Wikipedia

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    DeWitt Clinton: Democratic-Republican: New York: February 11, 1828 58 heart failure Albany, New York: old Swan Street Cemetery Pierre Derbigny: National Republican: Louisiana: October 6, 1829 60 carriage accident Gretna, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana: Saint Louis Cemetery, New Orleans, Louisiana: Enoch Lincoln: Democratic-Republican: Maine ...

  5. List of burial places of presidents and vice presidents of ...

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    Congressional Cemetery: Washington, D.C. 6 Daniel Tompkins [56] June 11, 1825: St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery: New York City: New York: 7 John C. Calhoun [57] March 31, 1850: St. Phillips Churchyard Charleston: South Carolina: 8 Martin Van Buren [58] July 24, 1862: Kinderhook Reformed Church Cemetery Kinderhook: New York: 9 Richard M. Johnson ...

  6. Saint Louis Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 is the oldest and among the most prominent cemeteries in New Orleans.It was opened in 1789, replacing the city's older St. Peter Cemetery (French: Cimetière St. Peter; no longer in existence) as the main burial ground when the city was redesigned after a fire in 1788.

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  8. 51 Spooky Graveyards Across the Country - AOL

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    St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 is one of the best-known (and possibly most haunted) cemeteries in the country. It's the resting place of Marie Laveau, the "grande voodoo queen."

  9. Father Dickson Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery is named after abolitionist Moses Dickson, who is buried at this cemetery. [3] It sits on more than 12 acres and roughly 12,000 people are buried there. [1] Many of the burials include black military veterans, leaders within the Underground Railroad network, formerly enslaved people, and lynching victims. [1]