Black cemeteries were Columbian Harmony, Payne's, Mount Olivet, Mount Zion, and Mount Pleasant. Although Payne's was among the top ten cemeteries for blacks...
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Park's Columbian Harmony section. In 1966, about 2,000 graves from Payne's Cemetery in D.C. were transferred to National Harmony Memorial Park as well...
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known by his nickname Tee Tot. Payne's nickname of "Tee Tot" is an ironic pun for "teetotaler". It is said that Payne received his nickname because he...
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on the anniversary of Payne's birth in June. A memorial service marked the reinterment of Payne's remains at Oak Hill Cemetery in the Georgetown neighborhood...
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NE) and Payne's Cemetery (now the site of Fletcher-Johnson Elementary School and the Fletcher-Johnson Recreation Center). Woodlawn Cemetery was founded...
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caught on. The Columbian Harmony Cemetery was the city's most popular African American cemetery, with Payne's Cemetery in the Marshall Heights neighborhood...
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Walter from his first marriage to Sarah A. Welborne. He was buried at Payne's Cemetery in Washington, and then later relocated with every other grave to National...
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was incorporated into the new subdivision of Marshall Heights: Payne's Cemetery. John Payne was a free African American man who owned a farm east of Benning...
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Nebraska (film) (category Films directed by Alexander Payne)
Alexander Payne's Black-and-White Movie". Vulture. New York. Retrieved October 11, 2013. Biga, Leo (October 26, 2012). "Alexander Payne's Nebraska Comes...
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Locations in Atlanta, Georgia, include the Payne's home, a firehouse located across the street from the Paynes' house, a barbershop, the help center, and...
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pp. 311–12. The others were Payne's Cemetery, Mount Olivet Cemetery, Mount Zion Cemetery, and Mount Pleasant Plains Cemetery. See: Richardson, p. 321. Sluby...
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The Holdovers (category Films directed by Alexander Payne)
simple, using a custom font of his own design while staying in line with Payne's vision. He also designed the crest for Barton Academy and created two versions...
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Biography from Marist (Business activities) Biography from Marist (Civil War activities) Payne's Military Career Oliver Hazard Payne at Find a Grave...
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the title of Payne's Creek Massacre-Fort Chokonikla Site (also known as "site of Chokonikla blockhouse and bridge" or "Military cemetery"). When the Second...
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one of the cemetery's co-founders, and was donated by his grandson. In 1868, prominent Cleveland businessmen Jeptha Wade, Henry B. Payne, and Joseph...
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A newborn named Robert Laws died November 1884 and was buried in Payne's Cemetery. Laws was associated with Mount Olive Baptist Church in Pittsburgh...
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Fort Hill Cemetery is a cemetery located in Auburn, New York, United States. It was incorporated on May 15, 1851 under its official name: "Trustees of...
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president Sam Houser, it was their intention to start a new chapter of Max Payne's life with the game: "This is Max as we've never seen him before, a few...
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buried at Payne's Cemetery, in Washington, D.C., but was reinterred at National Harmony Memorial Park, in Hyattsville, Maryland, when the cemetery was moved...
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Cave Hill Cemetery is a 296-acre (1.20 km2) Victorian era National Cemetery and arboretum located at Louisville, Kentucky. Its main entrance is on Baxter...
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of his career Payne's private virtues commanded the respect of the profession. In his later years as his powers as a mime faded Payne moved into speaking...
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Highgate Cemetery is a place of burial in north London, England, designed by architect Stephen Geary. There are approximately 170,000 people buried in...
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the last twelve years of his life. In 1892 Punch said of him: Mr. Harry Payne's scene, besides coming earlier than usual, is, in itself, full of fun of...
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Rose Hill Cemetery is a 50-acre cemetery located on the banks of the Ocmulgee River in Macon, Georgia, United States, that opened in 1840. Simri Rose,...
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and that blacks had no soul. Payne was "at one time considered the greatest logician in the South." After his death, Payne's work continued to influence...
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January 16, 1852, in Washington, DC. He is buried in the Congressional Cemetery. Payne Todd's will provided for the manumission of all his slaves upon his...
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Mount Olivet Cemetery is a 206-acre (83 ha) cemetery located in Nashville, Tennessee. It is located approximately two miles East of downtown Nashville...
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List of Native American Medal of Honor recipients Texas State Cemetery Profile "Isaac Payne". Claim to Fame: Medal of Honor recipients. Find a Grave. Retrieved...
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Dolley Madison (redirect from Dolley Payne Todd Madison)
Dolley Todd Madison (née Payne; May 20, 1768 – July 12, 1849) was the wife of James Madison, the fourth president of the United States from 1809 to 1817...
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He died January 19, 1946. He was first buried at Payne Cemetery and later moved to Highland Cemetery in Rogersville, Tennessee. Rank and organization:...
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