The Oakland–Fraternal Cemetery is a historic cemetery on Barber Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. It actually consists of six originally separate cemeteries...
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the NRHP Oakland-Fraternal Cemetery, listed on the NRHP in Arkansas Oakland Cemetery (Atlanta), Georgia, listed on the NRHP Oakland Cemetery (Princeton...
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William K. Oldham died in Pettus, Arkansas and is buried at the Oakland-Fraternal Cemetery in Little Rock, Arkansas. Oldham was the brother-in-law of James...
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election. He died in Little Rock on April 25, 1890, and was interred at Oakland Cemetery in Little Rock. He married Mollie Gaines Finley on September 2, 1869...
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from the nearby Oakland-Fraternal Cemetery, and in November 1999 the city of Little Rock donated 1-acre (0.40 ha), bringing the cemetery to its current...
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NRHP-listed Mount Holly Cemetery, Little Rock; NRHP-listed Oakland-Fraternal Cemetery, Little Rock; NRHP-listed Pyeatte-Mason Cemetery, Maumelle; NRHP-listed...
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92 in Little Rock, Arkansas on July 11, 1915. He is buried at Oakland-Fraternal Cemetery. The M. W. Gibbs High School, was a segregated high school for...
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Mary A. Cornelius died on April 18, 1918, in Chicago. Burial was at Oakland cemetery in Little Rock, Arkansas. The White Flame, 1900 (text) Why? Or, A Kansas...
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Harmon Liveright Remmel Jr. (1916–2003). Remmel is buried in Oakland-Fraternal Cemetery in Little Rock. Remmel organized and promoted the Arkansas Anthracite...
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The Oakland Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Dallas, Texas, United States. It originally stood on 180 acres in rural Dallas County 1.5 miles southeast...
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Cunningham died on April 21, 1895. He is buried in Little Rock at the Oakland-Fraternal Cemetery. Hild, Matthew (April 2, 2013). "Charles E. Cunningham (1823–1895)"...
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his home of pneumonia on January 16, 1908 and was buried at the Oakland-Fraternal Cemetery in Little Rock. In his will, Keatts left his estate to his wife...
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1899(1899-09-05) (aged 78) Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States Buried Oakland-Fraternal Cemetery Nationality American Denomination Anglican Spouse Nannie Haywood...
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parents' former home with her sister Daisy. She is buried at Oakland & Fraternal Historic Cemetery Park in Little Rock. Delony married Nathaniel J. Rice of...
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Oakland-Fraternal Cemetery...
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Below is an annotated list of North American ethnic and religious fraternal orders. African Blood Brotherhood Afro-American Order of Owls Afro-American...
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Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame in 1988. Baer was an active member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. When Max died of a heart attack in 1959, the Eagles created...
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encourage desiccation and reduce odor. The cemetery assigned several sections of the mausoleum to local fraternal orders for burial of their dead. The mausoleum...
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also often known as the Elks Lodge or simply The Elks) is an American fraternal order founded in 1868, originally as a social club in New York City. It...
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Joseph R. Knowland (section Fraternal organizations)
National Bank (director); and Union Savings Bank of Oakland (director). He was also active in several fraternal and civic organizations, to include the Freemasons...
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Nathan Weston Spaulding (category Mayors of Oakland, California)
"Illustrated fraternal directory". Bancroft Co. San Francisco, California. 1890. p. 32. Retrieved October 12, 2021. "Mayor of Oakland In Her Early Struggles"...
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Madam C. J. Walker (category Burials at Woodlawn Cemetery (Bronx, New York))
Indianapolis. Villa Lewaro was sold following A'Lelia Walker's death to a fraternal organization called the Companions of the Forest in America in 1932. The...
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Philadelphia Savings Fund Society. On October 4, 1980, the couple had fraternal twin sons, Matthew Rauch "Matt" Kennedy and Joseph Patrick "Joe" Kennedy...
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Emperor Norton in popular culture (section Fraternal)
Bridge Campaign.) The Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus, a fraternal society focused on the legacy of the Old West, holds Emperor Norton in...
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Thomas S. Butler (category Burials at Oaklands Cemetery)
Woodrow Wilson administration. Butler died in office and was buried in Oaklands Cemetery, West Chester, Pennsylvania. His home at West Chester, The Butler...
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African American men. He is known for advancing agricultural education and fraternal organizations. Chapman was born in Cayuga County, New York. By 1880, he...
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" A new Congressional Biography reports he is buried in the Oakland and Fraternal Cemetery at Little Rock. Rust married Jane Carrington (1824-1847) of...
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Black civic leaders, high school teachers, clergymen, women's groups and fraternal associations in his project to improve the understanding of African-American...
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Clement A. Evans (category Burials at Oakland Cemetery (Atlanta))
adjourned for a day to attend his funeral. He was buried in Atlanta's Oakland Cemetery, just a few feet away from the grave of John Gordon. Evans County,...
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Created in the 1920s, the show was put on by the Skagway chapter of the Fraternal Order of Eagles and performed infrequently in the 1930s. By the mid-20th...
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