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Mount Hope Cemetery is a municipal cemetery in Rochester, New York, United States.Founded in 1838, it is the burial site of Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass.Situated on 196 acres (79 ha) of land adjacent to the University of Rochester on Mount Hope Avenue, the cemetery is the permanent resting place of over 350,000 people.
Cemetery dates back to 1897. More than 26,800 people have been buried at Mount Hope, which was founded in 1897 through Immanuel Evangelical Church, according to the St. Clair County Genealogical ...
Mount Hope was established in 1852 as a private cemetery, and was acquired by the city five years later. It was the city's first cemetery to be laid out in the rural cemetery style, with winding lanes. It was at first 85 acres (34 ha) in size; it was enlarged by the addition of 40 acres (16 ha) in 1929.
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Mount Hope Cemetery (Chicago), Illinois, burial site of Gustavus Franklin Swift and Lil JoJo; Mount Hope Cemetery (Hastings-on-Hudson, New York) Mount Hope Cemetery (Lemay, Missouri), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in St. Louis County, Missouri; Mount Hope Cemetery (Lansing, Michigan) Mount Hope Cemetery (Hill County ...
Aug. 17—WEBB CITY, Mo. — The daughter of a late World War II veteran in Webb City is aiming to decorate the headstones of more than 1,000 veterans buried at Mount Hope Cemetery later this year ...
Mount Hope Cemetery is a historic African-American cemetery and national historic district located at Raleigh, North Carolina. It was established about 1872. It was established about 1872. The approximate total number of monuments in the cemetery is 1,454, although interment records list over 7,000 individuals.
Monument of Fraternal Order of Eagles at Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego. Founded in 1869 on what was then the outskirts of New Town, Mount Hope now covers approximately 115 acres (0.47 km 2). Its design is an example of a rural cemetery, in architecture, art and landscaping. [1]