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  2. Forest Hill Calvary Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Albert I. Beach (1883–1939), mayor of Kansas City, Missouri [6] Joseph Boggs (1749–1843), army officer, moved from Old Westport Cemetery in 1915 [ 7 ] Daniel Boone III (1809–1880), and Mary Constance Philibert Boone (1814–1904), early Kansas City founders who settled in the area that later became Forest Hill Cemetery [ 8 ]

  3. List of cemeteries in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Elmwood Cemetery in Kansas City, Jackson County. Elmwood Cemetery, Kansas City; NRHP-listed; Forest Hill Calvary Cemetery, Kansas City; Lee's Summit Historical Cemetery, Lee's Summit; Union Cemetery, Kansas City; NRHP-listed [1]

  4. Old Westport Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Old Westport Cemetery was established in 1835, by Edmund Price. He used a 2,400 square feet (270 sq yd) area to bury his father, merchant Edgar Price. Bodies began to be moved as other cemeteries opened, and the land was bought by the Badger Lumber Company [ 1 ] in 1915 to build their headquarters.

  5. Joseph O. Shelby - Wikipedia

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    Shelby died of pneumonia [16] at his farm near Adrian, Missouri, in 1897. [17] He is buried in Kansas City [18] in Forest Hill Calvary Cemetery in Kansas City. [19] [20] A Union General who had fought against Shelby, Alfred Pleasonton, remarked, “Shelby was the best cavalry general of the South.

  6. Tom Pendergast - Wikipedia

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    Pendergast died on January 26, 1945, at Menorah Medical Center, which at the time was located in Kansas City, Missouri. He was buried at Calvary Cemetery in Kansas City. [8] [9] Pendergast's headquarters at 1908 Main is listed on the Kansas City Register of Historic Places. [10]

  7. William Tell Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Johnson moved to Kansas City in 1880. [1] Johnson died on September 11, 1930, at his home at 3659 Harrison Street in Kansas City. [ 1 ] He was buried at Forest Hill Calvary Cemetery .

  8. Category : Buildings and structures in Kansas City, Missouri

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    F. W. Woolworth Building (Kansas City, Missouri) Fairyland Park; Forest Hill Calvary Cemetery; G. ... Union Cemetery (Kansas City, Missouri) Union Confederate Monument;

  9. Category:Burials in Missouri by cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Burials at Calvary Cemetery (St. Louis) (77 P) Burials at the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis ... Burials at Elmwood Cemetery (Kansas City, Missouri) (10 P) J.