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  2. Mount Calvary Cemetery (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery was established in part to replace the old St. Patrick's Cemetery, which was located in downtown Columbus and had become encircled by the city's growth. [4] A plot of just over 25 acres (10 ha) of land, outside the city's original limits, was purchased in 1865 by John F. Zimmer in trust for the Diocese of Columbus, and burials on the site also began that year. [1]

  3. Green Lawn Cemetery (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The vandal initially knocked over gravestones, but over time the damage worsened. By early 2016, more than 600 monuments were damaged as well as glass and the historic bust of Gustavus Swan. [ 30 ] Cemetery officials estimated the cost of repairs at more than $1.25 million ($1,600,000 in 2023 dollars). [ 30 ]

  4. The John Stevens Shop - Wikipedia

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    Grave marker carved by the John Stevens Shop in 1762. Stone located in Ye Antientist Burial Ground, New London. A Newport native, Benson studied at the Newport Art Association, the National Academy of Design, and the Art Students League of New York. He became an internationally renowned stone carver, designer, and calligrapher.

  5. Westgate (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The headstones were placed in the cemetery between 1906 and 1908 by a marble company in Nelson, Georgia. These headstones do not mark individual graves, but rather exist to represent those that died. Residents began having an annual bean dinner around the cemetery in the 1930s in order to remember and honor those that gave their life in the war.

  6. Knollwood Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Under Ohio law, this meant the cemetery had to divest itself of most of its investments, which meant selling off land. This included the sale of 100 acres (400,000 m 2) of land to the new Acacia Park Cemetery, adjacent to Knollwood. [10] [11] [12] By the end of 1927, Knollwood Cemetery held more than 2,300 remains. [13]

  7. List of quarries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Chile Bar Slate company quarry, off of highway CA193 next to the American River near Placerville, California; Limestone quarry near Auburn, California of the Mountain Quarries Company of San Francisco, a subsidiary of Pacific Portland Cement Company, near confluence of the North Fork and the Middle Fork of the American River.