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Woodlawn Cemetery, Toledo, Ohio, 1920 Woodlawn Cemetery, Toledo, Ohio, 1908. Woodlawn Cemetery is a rural cemetery [2] and arboretum located in Toledo, Ohio.It is one of several cemeteries in the United States to have that name, and one of a few to be on the National Register of Historic Places.
This list of cemeteries in Ohio includes currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (graves abandoned or removed) cemeteries, columbaria, and mausolea which are historical and/or notable.
The logo of Find a Grave used from 1995 to 2018 [2] Find a Grave was created in 1995 by Salt Lake City, Utah, resident Jim Tipton to support his hobby of visiting the burial sites of famous celebrities. [3] Tipton classified his early childhood as being a nerdy kid who had somewhat of a fascination with graves and some love for learning HTML. [4]
The Ohio Department of Transportation had sought for years to seize cemetery land for the road, but the Supreme Court of Ohio sided with the cemetery. Eventually a compromise was reached resulting in a short east–west leg of the route running between the cemetery to the south and Riverside Hospital to the north.
Larry Benton (1897–1953), football player [2]; Moe Burtschy (1922–2004), baseball player; Heinrich Hoffman (1836–1894), Civil War veteran and recipient of the Medal of Honor
Knollwood Cemetery is a cemetery located at 1678 SOM Center Road in Mayfield Heights, Ohio.Established in 1908, it is one of the largest cemeteries in Cuyahoga County.A mausoleum was completed in 1926, and an expansion finished in 1959.
West Lawn Cemetery is in Canton, Ohio, US, adjacent to the McKinley National Memorial. It was the original resting place of William McKinley until his memorial was built, [ 1 ] and has graves of other notable Cantonians.
Union Cemetery-Beatty Park is a site listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Steubenville, Ohio.Union Cemetery was incorporated as a not for profit in 1854, and through donations and purchase, additional land has been added.