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  2. List of people from Quincy, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Born in Quincy [14] Neysa McMein: January 25, 1889: May 12, 1949: Illustrator and portrait painting Born in Quincy John Quidor: January 26, 1801: December 14, 1881: History painting Lived in Quincy from 1837 to 1851 Robert S. Roeschlaub: July 6, 1843: October 25, 1923: Architect Raised in Quincy Michaele Vollbracht: November 17, 1947: June 7, 2018

  3. Woodland Cemetery (Quincy, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    A cholera epidemic swept through Quincy from 1849 to 1851, and many victims were interred in the cemetery despite laws forbidding it. [2] In the 1860s, the cemetery accepted almost 250 of the city's Civil War dead; these burials led to the formation of the Quincy National Cemetery , which was later relocated, and the construction of a marble ...

  4. Category:People from Quincy, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    People born in, from, or otherwise associated with Quincy, Illinois, United States. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  5. Quincy National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Quincy National Cemetery is a rectangular parcel surrounded by a black metal picket fence with an entrance on the west side. [2] A circular flagpole plaza is centered in the cemetery. [2] There are 24 rows running north and south. [2] Sometime between 1936 and 1949, a fence dividing Graceland and the National Cemetery was improperly placed.

  6. Quincy Jones Laid to Rest at Private Family Funeral in Los ...

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    A private funeral has been held for Quincy Jones a week after his death.. The memorial was attended by close family members in Los Angeles following the legendary music producer's death at age 91 ...

  7. John Wood Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The John Wood Mansion was built between 1835 and 1838 by John Wood, who in 1860 became the 12th governor of Illinois on the death of Governor William Bissell. The Wood family moved into the Greek Revival home situated at 12th and State Streets in Quincy, Illinois from an unusual two-story log cabin in 1837. Quincy is the county seat of Adams ...

  8. Downtown Quincy Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown Quincy Historic District is a historic district located in downtown Quincy, Illinois, containing numerous buildings showcasing some of the city's late 19th century and early 20th century architecture. In the 1800s, Quincy was a popular destination for travelers making their way west via rail service.

  9. St. John's Parish (Quincy, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Anglican Cathedral is the designated cathedral and mother church of the Anglican Diocese of Quincy, located at 701 Hampshire Avenue in Quincy, Illinois. Established in 1837 as the first Anglican/Episcopal church in Quincy, its current building dates to 1853 and is a contributing property to the Downtown Quincy Historic District. The ...