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All Saints Cemetery 39°42′42″N 75°40′49″W / 39.71167°N 75.68028°W / 39.71167; -75.68028 ( All Saints Cemetery (Wilmington 92 feet (28 m)
The cemetery's chapel, designed by architect Elijah Dallett Jr., [4] was built in 1913 of Foxcroft stone with window sills of Indiana limestone. [5] In 1917, the cemetery received remains originally interred at the 18th-century First Presbyterian Church in Wilmington's Rodney Square. The church was moved to Park Drive to make room for a new ...
Bernard McCarren (c. 1831 – June 20, 1870) was an American soldier who fought with the Union Army in the American Civil War.McCarren received his country's highest award for bravery during combat, the Medal of Honor, for actions taken on July 3, 1863 during the Battle of Gettysburg.
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Harnett County: Confederate Monument (1872) at Chicora Civil War Cemetery to soldiers killed at the Battle of Averasborough, "In Memory of our Confederate Dead Who Fell Upon That Day" [53] Hendersonville: Robert E. Lee Dixie Highway Marker (1926; re-dedicated 2008) [54] High Point: Confederate Monument (1899), Oakwood Cemetery [55]
Burials at Friends Burial Ground (Wilmington, Delaware) (3 P) Pages in category "Burials in New Castle County, Delaware" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
The cemetery has an enclosed Hebrew Cemetery, dating from 1855, as well as a Masonic section, at least one section for Odd Fellows, a section where the burials formerly at Front Street Methodist church were moved after an 1886 fire and a section for those with no other family. [1] Confederate Soldier Memorial
A cemetery on the site was the final resting place of many noted Wilmingtonians which were reinterred to Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery [3] and Riverview Cemetery. [4] It was moved to its present site in 1916. In order to move it, it was dismantled and rebuilt with its re-dedication in 1918.