Grandview Cemetery (Chillicothe, Ohio)
Grandview Cemetery | |
A group of gravestones in the old section of Grandview Cemetery | |
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Location | 240 S. Walnut St., Chillicothe, Ohio |
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Coordinates | 39°19′28″N 82°59′10″W / 39.32444°N 82.98611°WCoordinates: 39°19′28″N 82°59′10″W / 39.32444°N 82.98611°W |
Area | 91.6 acres (37.1 ha) |
Built | 1845 |
Architectural style | Mid 19th Century Revival, Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Romanesque |
NRHP Reference # | 78002180[1] |
Added to NRHP | December 19, 1978 |
Grandview Cemetery is a cemetery in Chillicothe, Ohio.
Grandview Cemetery (originally spelled Grand View as two words) was established around 1841.[2]
The ground the cemetery stands on looks down upon the valleys of the Scioto River and Paint Creek, with a panoramic view of the city of Chillicothe.[2]
The land for Grandview was purchased outside of the city limits of Chillicothe in order to provide a more restful setting for the new cemetery (one of the burial grounds it replaced later became the site of a railroad depot).[2]
Grandview Cemetery was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.[1]
Notable burials
- William Allen (governor)
- Henry Holcomb Bennett
- Harold Kile Claypool
- Horatio Clifford Claypool
- William Creighton, Jr.
- Edwin H. Davis
- Lewis Deschler
- Albert Douglas
- Richard Enderlin
- Joseph Scott Fullerton
- Dard Hunter
- William A. Ireland
- Richard Long, Jr.
- Nathaniel Massie
- Duncan McArthur
- Philip Mechem
- Joseph Miller
- Lawrence Talbot Neal
- Noel Sickles
- Joshua Woodrow Sill
- George Hunter Smith
- Burton E. Stevenson
- James Strode Swearingen
- Edward Tiffin
- Carey Trimble
- George H. Tyler
- John Inskeep Vanmeter
- Thomas Woodrow
- Thomas Worthington (governor)
- One British Commonwealth war grave, of Captain Charles H. Becker of the East Surrey Regiment of World War I.[3]
Notes
- 1 2 National Park Service (2009-03-13). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- 1 2 3 , History of Ross County, Ohio accessed September 7, 2009
- ↑ CWGC casualty record.
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