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Oak Hill Cemetery traces its roots to 12 August 1850, when the Evansville City Council appointed a committee to search for a new cemetery to replace the first public burying grounds located on the southeast edge of town at Mulberry and Fifth Streets. [2]
A group reportedly caught digging around gravesites in Oak Hill Cemetery to reverse a “voodoo curse” were likely the victims of a scam, police say.
He moved back to Evansville and remained there until his death in 1844. [4] Plaque at Oak Hill Cemetery in Evansville, Indiana which reads: "Within these grounds is the final resting place of General Roberts Morgan Evans, soldier, pioneer, business man and one of the original proprietors of this city, Evansville, which bears his name"
Oak Hill Cemetery (Birmingham, Alabama), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Jefferson County; Oak Hill Cemetery (Washington, D.C.) Oak Hill Cemetery (Lewistown, Illinois), listed on the NRHP in Fulton County; Oak Hill Cemetery (Evansville, Indiana), listed on the NRHP in Vanderburgh County; Oak Hill Cemetery (Lebanon ...
Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis; NRHP-listed; ... Oak Hill Cemetery, Evansville; NRHP-listed; Vigo County. Highland Lawn Cemetery Chapel in Terre Haute, ...
6531 Oak Hill Rd., north of Evansville ... Oak Hill Cemetery. March 22, 2004 : 1400 E. Virginia St. Evansville: 68: Ohio Street Bridge: Ohio Street Bridge ...
Oak Hill Cemetery (Evansville, Indiana) Ohio Street Bridge; Old Bittermann Building; Old Fellwock Auto Company; Old Hose House No. 4; Old Vanderburgh County Courthouse; Old Vanderburgh County Jail; Orr Iron Company
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