graves
This is the grave of Edward Hopper. Born in Nyack, New York in 1882, Hopper grew up in an upper-middle class family, the son of a dry-goods merchant. His father.
This is the grave of F. Jay Haynes. Born in 1853 in Saline, Michigan, Frank Jay Haynes grew up in a middle class household. His father was a local merchant..
This is the grave of John Ridge. Born sometime around 1802 in what is today Rome, Georgia, Yellow Bird (or Skah-tle-loh-skee in Cherokee) grew up in the Cherokee elite. Ever.
This is the grave of Fanny Wright. Born in 1795 in Dundee, Scotland, Wright grew up wealthy. Her father was a linen industrialist, making him a capitalist of the early.
This is the grave of Estelle Axton. Born in 1918 in Middleton, Tennessee, Estelle Stewart's parents were farmers. Her early life seems to have been fairly unexceptional. Like lots of.
This is the grave of Stephen Decatur. Born in 1779 in Sinepuxent, Maryland, Decatur grew up in a key naval family of the Early Republic. His father was a Revolutionary.
This is the grave of Alain Locke. Born in 1885 in Philadelphia, Arthur Locke (he changed his first name in 1901), Locke grew up in the Black middle class. In.
This is the grave of Warren Magnuson. Born in 1905 in Moorhead, Minnesota, Magnuson was adopted. It seems this both his parents died shortly after his birth and that the.