graves
Inside this family tomb lies Edward G. Robinson. Born Emanuel Goldenberg in Bucharest, Romania in 1893, his family decided to move to the U.S. in 1904 to escape anti-Semitism. His.
This is the grave of a lovely criminal named John Mitchell. Born in Detroit in 1913, he grew up in Queens, went to Fordham and stayed there for law school,.
This is the grave of George McClellan. Born in 1826 in Philadelphia, McClellan was a brilliant young child from a leading family. He started at the University of Pennsylvania in.
This is the grave of Pierre Charles L'Enfant. Born in Paris in 1754, L'Enfant's father was a favorite painter of Louis XV, allowing him to study art at the Royal.
This is the grave of William James. Born in 1842 in New York to one of the nation's most prominent intellectual families, William, as well as his brother Henry, grew.
This is the grave of Jimmy Martin. Born in 1927 in Sneedville, Tennessee, Martin grew up in a poor farming community that was typical of any number of people in.
This is the grave of Mary Lease. Born in 1850 in Ridgway, Pennsylvania, in 1870 she moved to Kansas to teach school to the Osage, part of the broader missionary.
This is the grave of "Uncle" Alfred. Evidently born in or around 1803, Alfred was the name of a slave who was the son of Andrew Jackson's enslaved cook. He.

 
			  			   
     
			 
						 
						 
			 
						 
						 
			 
						 
						 
			 
						