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English: Pioneer Cemetery in Lawrence, KS, facing northeast. The burial grounds were originally known as Oread Cemetery in the 19th century. These graves markers were for the members of the 13th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, who died of typhoid in 1862.
The grave marker of abolitionist Thomas Barber in Pioneer Cemetery, Lawrence, Kansas (2018). Barber's death inspired the poet John Greenleaf Whittier to write a poem titled Burial of Barber . During the siege, the main body of the invaders were encamped near the small pro-slavery settlement Franklin , located to the southeast of Lawrence ...
Lawrence was the first city in Kansas to enact an ordinance prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation (enacted in 1995, after a campaign called Simply Equal). On October 4, 2011, Lawrence became the first city in Kansas to prohibit discrimination based on gender identity with the passage of City Ordinance No. 8672. [240]
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Oak Hill Cemetery: Lawrence: Douglas: Quantrill raid victims, Langston Hughes' grandparents, and many war veterans; once called by William Allen White the "Kansas Arlington" [7] Simerwell Cemetery: Near Auburn: Shawnee: A rural cemetery where the first white female born in Kansas is buried. [8] Sunset Cemetery: Manhattan: Riley
Location of Douglas County in Kansas. ... Lawrence: 64: Oak Hill Cemetery: Oak Hill Cemetery: July 10, 2017 : 1605 Oak Hill Ave. Lawrence: 65: Old Castle Hall: Old ...
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He died April 28, 2002, of heart failure in Lawrence, Kansas. His ashes are buried at Pioneer Cemetery in Lawrence, Kansas. His ashes are buried at Pioneer Cemetery in Lawrence, Kansas. Author of Publication on Donald Baer: Kevin Phelan - University of North Carolina, Wilmington - 2008 - PSY 410 - History and Systems of Psychology - Final Paper