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  2. Eastside Historic Cemetery District - Wikipedia

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    December 2, 1982. The Eastside Historic Cemetery District is a historic district bounded by Elmwood Avenue, Mt. Elliott Avenue, Lafayette Street, and Waterloo Street in Detroit, Michigan. The district consists of three separate cemeteries: Mount Elliott Cemetery (Catholic, established 1841), Elmwood Cemetery (Protestant, established 1846), and ...

  3. Mount Elliott Cemetery (Detroit, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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  4. Mount Olivet Cemetery (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Olivet Cemetery (usually abbreviated and stylized as Mt. Olivet Cemetery) is a cemetery at 17100 Van Dyke Avenue in the city of Detroit in Wayne County, Michigan.It is owned and operated by the Mt. Elliott Cemetery Association, a not-for-profit Catholic organization that is otherwise administered independently from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit and any of the various Catholic ...

  5. Elmwood Cemetery (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery was dedicated October 8, 1846, as a rural cemetery and incorporated as a non-profit corporation by Special Act 62 of the Michigan Legislature on March 5, 1849. The first burial occurred three weeks prior to the dedication on September 10, 1846. Founded by some of early Detroit's leading residents, Elmwood originally covered 42 ...

  6. Category:Cemeteries in Wayne County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Mount Olivet Cemetery (Detroit) W. William Ganong Cemetery; Woodlawn Cemetery (Detroit) Woodmere Cemetery This page was last edited on 24 January 2024, at 18:51 (UTC

  7. Nina Clifford - Wikipedia

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    Detroit, Michigan [1] Resting place. Mount Elliott Cemetery, Detroit. Occupation. Brothel owner. Spouse. Conrad Steinbrecher. Nina Clifford (August 3, 1851 – July 14, 1929) was a Canadian-born [1] madam who ran the most popular [2] brothel in Saint Paul, Minnesota, from 1889 to 1929.

  8. Philetus W. Norris House - Wikipedia

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    91001982 [1] Added to NRHP. January 28, 1992. The Philetus W. Norris House is located in Detroit, Michigan, near the corner of Mound Road and Davison Avenue. It was built in 1873 by Philetus W. Norris, who went on to become the second superintendent of Yellowstone National Park. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places ...

  9. Francis Palms - Wikipedia

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    November 4, 1886. Detroit, Michigan, US. Nationality. Belgian-American. Occupation. Businessman. Francis Palms (1809–1886) was the largest landholder in Michigan [1] during the mid-1850s. He had major business interests as well and was nicknamed "Croesus" because of his wealth. [2]