graves
This is the grave of John Gotti. Born in 1940 in The Bronx to immigrants from the Naples area of Italy, Gotti and his brothers were scumbags from the time.
This is the grave of James Blaine. Born in 1830 in West Brownsville, Pennsylvania, Blaine grew up fairly well off. Interestingly, his father was Presbyterian and his mother Catholic and.
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Nineteenth Amendment, ratified on this day in 1920, the grave series has a special guest post from Kathleen McIntyre, assistant professor of Gender.
This is the grave of Woodrow Wilson. Born in 1856 in Staunton, Virginia, Wilson grew up in the heart of the Confederate South. His father was a Presbyterian minister and.
This is the grave of Susan Fenimore Cooper. Born in 1813 in Scarsdale, New York, the daughter of the famous writer James Fenimore Cooper, Susan Fenimore Cooper lived her life.
This is the grave of Morris Cooke. Born in 1872 in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Cooke graduated from Lehigh University in 1895 as a mechanical engineer. He worked as a journalist for.
This is the grave of Brooks Adams. Born into America's most elite family in 1848, Peter Chardon Brooks Adams was the son of Charles Francis Adams, the grandson of John.
This is the grave of Lydia Maria Child. Lydia Maria Francis was born in 1802 in Medford, Massachusetts. Going by her middle name her whole life and pronouncing it "Mariah,".