graves
This is the grave of Vic Atiyeh. Born in Portland in 1923, Atiyeh grew up in an immigrant family. His parents were Syrian immigrants, though in the modern context, we.
This is the grave of James Buchanan Duke. Born in December 1856 near Durham, North Carolina, Duke was of course named after the incoming president, who had a strong claim.
This is the grave of Delia Bacon. Born in 1811 in Tallmadge, Ohio, Bacon didn't have a great start to life. Her father was a Congregationalist minister in Connecticut, but.
This is the grave of Henry Edwards. Born in New Haven, Connecticut in 1779, Edwards grew up in the post-Revolutionary elite. Somewhat surprisingly, Edwards did not go to Yale, but.
This is the grave of Charles Dawes. Born in 1865 in Marietta, Ohio, Dawes grew up quite well off. His father was General Rufus Dawes, who played a key role.
This is the grave of Joe Paterno. Born in Brooklyn in 1926, Paterno grew up in a strong Italian Catholic family. He graduated from high school in 1944 and was.
This is the grave of Henry Corbett. Born in 1827 in Westborough, Massachusetts, Corbett grew up pretty well off. His father ran a tool factory and then later a hotel.
This is the grave of Fannie Farmer. Born in 1857 in Boston, Farmer grew up in a middle-class family that valued education. Despite having four daughters, meaning at that time.