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  2. Mount Olivet Cemetery (Nashville) - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Olivet Cemetery was established by Adrian Van Sinderen Lindsley and John Buddeke in 1856. [1] It was modelled after the Mount Auburn Cemetery . [ 1 ] In the 1870s, a chapel designed in the Gothic Revival architectural style by Hugh Cathcart Thompson was built as an office.

  3. Category : Burials at Mount Olivet Cemetery (Nashville)

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    Pages in category "Burials at Mount Olivet Cemetery (Nashville)" The following 87 pages are in this category, out of 87 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Charles Johnson (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Johnson does not appear by name in the Mount Olivet burial record for April 1863, but there is a "Mrs. Patterson" entry for Lot I on April 29, 1863, with no cause of death or age listed; this may be Charles Johnson's burial recorded under the name of older sister Martha Johnson Patterson, although she was said to be "across enemy lines ...

  5. Donald W. Southgate - Wikipedia

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    Southgate died of influenza on February 8, 1953, in Nashville. [11] His funeral was held at St. George's Episcopal Church, and he was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery. [1] The Southgate Condominiums, an apartment building on West End Avenue, was named in his honor. [12]

  6. Edwin A. Keeble - Wikipedia

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    His funeral was held in the Warren Chapel (which Keeble designed) [1] located at the Monteagle Sunday School Assembly in Monteagle, Tennessee, and he was buried in the Mount Olivet Cemetery in Nashville. [4] Keeble's business associate in the 1930s, Francis B. Warfield died August 6, 1975, at age 84. [11]

  7. Eugene C. Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Grave of Major Eugene C. Lewis, Mount Olivet Cemetery Plaque on mausoleum. Lewis was the first vice president of the Nashville Art Association. He was a member of the Park Commission for the City of Nashville from 1910-1912. [5] In 1916, a lawsuit against city government called him as a witness.

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  9. Marcus B. Toney - Wikipedia

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    His brother-in-law, Edward Bushrod Stahlman, was the publisher of the Nashville Banner. [3] He resided at 1805 20th Avenue South in Nashville, Tennessee. [1] Toney died on November 1, 1929, in Nashville, Tennessee, at the age of 89. [1] [3] He was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery. [1]