graves
This is the grave of Albert Gallatin. Born in Geneva in 1761, Albert Gallatin immigrated to the United States in the 1780s, moving to the frontier of western Pennsylvania. He.
This is the future grave of Nicolas Cage. You are saying, what, Nicolas Cage is still alive. Indeed, or so it seems. But he isn't messing around. Let me just.
This is the grave of Mark Twain. I don't think I need to give a biography of Samuel Clemens, i.e,, Mark Twain. Twain may or may not be American's greatest.
This is the grave of Al Smith. A lifelong resident of Manhattan, Al Smith was born in 1873. From a poor Irish Catholic family, Smith dropped out of school at.
This is the grave of Ulysses S. Grant. Born in 1822 in Point Pleasant, Ohio, Grant grew up in a pretty working class or middling background. His father was a.
This is the grave of Roger Sherman. Born in Newton, Massachusetts in 1721, Roger Sherman moved with his family to Connecticut in 1743, where he rapidly rose in the colony's.
This is the grave of Timothy Dwight. Timothy Dwight IV was born in 1752 in Northampton, Massachusetts. His family already had deep ties to Yale and not only was it.
This is the grave of Eli Whitney. Born in 1765 in Westborough, Massachusetts, Eli Whitney became one of the most important inventors in American history. He graduated from Yale in.
