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  2. List of burial places of presidents and vice presidents of ...

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    Hollywood Cemetery: Richmond: Virginia: 11 George M. Dallas [61] December 31, 1864: Churchyard of St. Peter's Episcopal Church: Philadelphia: Pennsylvania: 12 Millard Fillmore [62] March 8, 1874: Forest Lawn Cemetery: Buffalo: New York: 13 William R. King [63] April 18, 1853 [c] Live Oak Cemetery [e] Selma: Alabama: 14 John C. Breckinridge [65 ...

  3. John Pelham (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    The Confederate Senate approved Lee's recommendation that Pelham receive a posthumous promotion to lieutenant colonel.Pelham's body was returned home and buried at City Cemetery in Jacksonville, Alabama, where a statue erected downtown in 1909 commemorates the fallen Confederate officer.

  4. Category:Burials at Old Chapel Hill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Burials at Old Chapel Hill Cemetery" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

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    Federal Hill: Federal Hill: March 26, 1975 : Southern side of Hanover St. between Jackson and Prince Edward Sts. 9: Fredericksburg and Confederate Cemetery: Fredericksburg and Confederate Cemetery: May 21, 2019 : 1000-1100 Washington Ave.

  6. List of burials at Oak Hill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Gustavus H. Scott (1812–1882), United States Navy rear admiral (exhumed in 1896 and reburied at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia) Thomas Sewall (1786–1845), American physician known for getting convicted for body snatching [ 143 ]

  7. Old Chapel Hill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, the town took over responsibility for maintaining the cemetery, and in 1988, the ownership changed over to the University. [4] A low rock wall was built around the cemetery in 1835 at the cost of $64.41. The school officially named the cemetery "College Graveyard," as opposed to "Village Cemetery," like the Chapel Hill residents called it.

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  9. George Pickett - Wikipedia

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    George Edward Pickett was born in his grandfather's shop in Richmond, Virginia, on January 16, 1825, and raised on his family's plantation at Turkey Island.He was the first of the eight children of Robert and Mary Pickett, [3] a prominent old Virginia family of English and French Huguenot origins.