Rosehill Cemetery
Rosehill Cemetery (founded 1859) is an American on the North Side of Chicago, Illinois, and at 350 acres (1.4 km2), is the largest cemetery in the City of Chicago. According to legend, the name "Rosehill" resulted from a City Clerk's error – the area was previously called "Roe's Hill", named for nearby farmer Hiram Roe. He refused to sell his land to the city until it was promised that the cemetery be named in his honor. It is located in the north east section of the Lincoln Square community area.
Abel DavisAndrew Barclay SpurlingAndrew Thomas KearneyArthur DucatAvery BrundageBenjamin F. LindheimerBenjamin SweetCaro DawesCharles F. GuntherCharles_G._DawesCharles Henry HowardDwight H. GreenEdward N. KirkEdward Turner JefferyEliza Emily Chappell PorterFrancis BeidlerFrank K. RootGeorge Bell Jr.George KretsingerGeorge_R._DavisHelen CulverHermann LiebIra Nelson MorrisJohn Mason LoomisJoseph Crane HartzellJoseph Dana WebsterJulius RosenwaldJulius WhiteLevy MayerMartin R. M. WallaceMilton J. ForemanMoses BensingerOrrin L. MannPeter O'Brien (Medal of Honor)Roy Owen WestThomas E. G. RansomWilliam AldrichWilliam StrattonP. F. Volland
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40th Ward, ChicagoAbel DavisAlexander LoydAndrew Barclay SpurlingAndrew Thomas KearneyArthur DucatAugustus GarrettAvery BrundageBelle Kellogg TowneBenjamin Drake MagruderBenjamin F. LindheimerBenjamin SweetBernard A. EckhartBill McClellanBridges' Battery Illinois Light ArtilleryBrown_Line_(CTA)Caro DawesCharles F. GuntherCharles_G._DawesCharles Henry HowardCharles M. ThomsonCharles W. WoodmanChauncey IvesDarius Miller (railroad president)DeWitt Clinton CregierDwight H. GreenE. S. WadsworthEdgar A. JonasEdward D. CookeEdward JumpEdward N. KirkEdward Turner JefferyEdwin SilvermanElisha GrayEliza Emily Chappell PorterElizabeth Golcher ButlerEmma Gilson WallaceEugene A. SittigEugenie Blair
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Arthur DucatAugustus GarrettAvery BrundageBenjamin F. LindheimerCaro DawesCharles F. GuntherDwight H. GreenEdward Turner JefferyEliza Emily Chappell PorterFrancis BeidlerFrank GusenbergFrank K. RootHelen CulverIra Nelson MorrisJoseph Crane HartzellJulius RosenwaldLevy MayerMoses BensingerOrrin L. MannP. F. Volland Company
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Rosehill Cemetery
Rosehill Cemetery (founded 1859) is an American on the North Side of Chicago, Illinois, and at 350 acres (1.4 km2), is the largest cemetery in the City of Chicago. According to legend, the name "Rosehill" resulted from a City Clerk's error – the area was previously called "Roe's Hill", named for nearby farmer Hiram Roe. He refused to sell his land to the city until it was promised that the cemetery be named in his honor. It is located in the north east section of the Lincoln Square community area.
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Le cimetière de Rosehill (en a ...... hicago Landmarks (CL) en 1980.
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Rosehill Cemetery (founded 185 ...... elocated to Rosehill Cemetery.
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Rosehill Cemetery is een begra ...... 8)
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Le cimetière de Rosehill (en a ...... hicago Landmarks (CL) en 1980.
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Rosehill Cemetery (founded 185 ...... Lincoln Square community area.
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Rosehill Cemetery is een begra ...... 8)
* Milton Sills (1882-1930)
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Rosehill Cemetery
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Rosehill Cemetery
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Rosehill Cemetery Administration Building and Entry Gate
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