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  2. Memorial Park Cemetery (Memphis, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Pond and fountain next to the Crystal Shrine Grotto. Memorial Park Cemetery was founded in 1924 by E. Clovis Hinds on initial 54 acres (.22 km 2). [2] It is located at 5668 Poplar Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee.

  3. Millington, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Millington is a city in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States, and is a part of the Memphis metropolitan area. As of the 2010 census , it had a population of 10,176. [ 6 ] Millington was granted the title "Flag City Tennessee" by the Tennessee State Legislature.

  4. Elmwood Cemetery (Memphis, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Elmwood Cemetery was established as part of the Rural Cemetery Movement of the early-to-mid-19th century. A classic example of a garden cemetery, it is notable for its park-like setting, sweeping vistas, shady knolls, large stands of ancient trees, and magnificent monuments.

  5. Thomas T. Munford - Wikipedia

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    Thomas T. Munford. Munford was born in Richmond, Virginia, to Colonel George Wythe Munford and Lucy Singleton Taylor. He was descended from Lewis Dyve who fought in the English Civil War. [1] On July 30, 1849, Munford enrolled at Virginia Military Institute and was graduated in July 1852, [2] standing 14th in a class of 24.

  6. Munford, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The newly appointed Post Master G. B. Sale asked his daughter Lola to choose a name, and they agreed to name it after Colonel Richard Henry Munford (1807–1884) of Covington, Tennessee. The town was officially incorporated as "Munford" by an act of the Tennessee General Assembly in 1905, and Sterling Hicks Bass Sr. was elected as its first mayor.

  7. Harvey Munford - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Munford (July 19, 1940 – October 26, 2023) was an American politician who was a Democratic member of the Nevada Assembly, representing the Clark County District 6 from 2004 until 2016. Personal life

  8. Methodist University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital originally did not have an ambulance system and relied on "funeral homes' ambulance services to get patients to emergency care". [1] Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare was ranked 91 of the top 100 best companies to work for in 2018. [4] The healthcare system has been criticized for its pursuit of payment from poor patients.

  9. Beverley B. Munford - Wikipedia

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    Beverley Bland Munford was the son of Colonel John Dunborrow Munford and the grandson of William Munford, author of "Munford's Reports" and a translator of Homer's Illiad. Beverley Bland Munford's childhood was spent on a farm near Williamsburg. [3] He entered the College of William and Mary in 1873 and graduated in 1877. [1]