graves
This is the grave of John Eaton and Peggy O'Neill Eaton. Born in 1790 near Scotland Neck, North Carolina, to a landowning and political family, the Eatons had landholdings in.
This is the grave of the Haymarket Martyrs. The events of the Haymarket bombing are fairly well known and I've written them up, so you can read it for the.
This is the grave of Sumner Welles. Benjamin Sumner Welles was born in 1892 to a New York elite family. In fact, Sumner, his preferred name, came from his ancestor.
This is the grave of Gertrude Stein and Alice Toklas. Born in 1874 in Pittsburgh into a pretty wealthy Jewish family, Stein spent a year in Europe as a youngster.
This is the grave of George Marshall. Born in 1880 in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, Marshall attended Virginia Military Institute, received a commission as a second lieutenant in 1902 and started rising.
This is the grave of Daniel Patrick Moynihan. A man who suffered from a perspective on African-American life I think can only be ascribed to a white family pathology developed.
This is the grave of Louis Sullivan. Born in 1856 in Boston to Swiss and Irish immigrants, Sullivan went to MIT for one year, figured he didn't need school, and.
This grassy spot next to the Lathrop grave is the unmarked grave of Malik Sealy. Born in 1970 in the Bronx and named after Malcolm X because his father had.