graves
This is the grave of Ulrich B. Phillips. Born in 1877 in La Grange, Georgia, Phillips was a son of the post-Reconstruction South and boy did he show it over.
This is the grave of the Hearst family. Born in 1820 near Sullivan, Missouri, George Hearst was an uneducated man of the frontier who didn't read well, but got interested.
This is the grave of Leslie Groves. Born in 1896 in Albany, New York, Groves was the son of an Army chaplain. So they moved around a lot. Dad was.
This is the grave of Justin Morrill. Born in Stafford, Vermont in 1810, Morrill grew up a child of the common schools. That really stuck with him as perhaps no.
This is the grave of Bernard Bailyn. Born in 1922 in Hartford, Bailyn grew up in a wealthy Jewish family. He got into Williams, not so easy for Jews at.
This is the grave of John Spencer Bassett. Born in 1867 in Tarboro, North Carolina, Bassett was a white kid in the Reconstruction era and its aftermath, but he had.
This is the grave of Hy Lit. Born in 1934 in Philadelphia, Hyman Lit became a disc jockey in his home town as a young man and he was disc.
This is the grave of Bill Robinson. Born in 1878 in Richmond, Virginia, Luther Robinson grew up in the aftermath of slavery and the failures of Reconstruction. His parents both.