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Marion Cemetery Receiving Vault

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elsewhere in the city, his body remained in the vault, being joined by Mrs. Harding's body after her death in 1924. The two continued to wait until the practical completion of the memorial in 1927; they were then moved to their permanent burial sites inside the memorial, although four more years
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so much that they would be useless to body snatchers. Accordingly, the final design for the vault included iron gates with secure locks. Other elements of the design included a
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originally fulfilled the normal purposes of such structures, but it gained prominence as the semipermanent resting place of Marion's most prominent citizen, U.S. President
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to beautify the structure and retard the harshness of death for decedents' family members at funerals. The entire structure is built into a hillside.
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was still relatively common, and the association wished to provide a place where bodies could be laid without risk of theft until they had
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Among the association's reasons for building the vault was the desire to avoid a modern form of
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guarded the vault for six months. As plans were being made for the construction of a
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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had been listed nine months before — and one of fourteen such locations throughout
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Two weeks before Christmas 1995, the Receiving Vault was listed on the
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Marion County, Ohio
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National Register of Historic Places in Marion County, Ohio
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structure with a slate roof; it rests on a concrete
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Constructed in the 1870s, this 14: 1215:Cemeteries in Marion County, Ohio 1169: 1168: 1157: 575: 95: 88: 70: 63: 654:Wyatt's Tavern-Fort Morrow Site 619:Marion Cemetery Receiving Vault 419:Marion Cemetery Receiving Vault 338:In the meantime, soldiers from 235:Marion Cemetery Receiving Vault 173:Less than 1 acre (0.40 ha) 27:Marion Cemetery Receiving Vault 1080:Federated States of Micronesia 726:Architectural style categories 321:President of the United States 212: 1: 614:George W. King Mansion-Etowah 425:, 2007. Accessed 2013-09-24. 104:Show map of the United States 509:, 2010. 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Marion Cemetery Receiving Vault is located in Ohio
Marion Cemetery Receiving Vault is located in the United States
Delaware Ave.
Marion
Ohio
40°34′34″N 83°7′19.5″W / 40.57611°N 83.122083°W / 40.57611; -83.122083
Gothic Revival
95001415
Marion
Ohio
United States
receiving vault
Warren G. Harding
limestone
foundation
Toledo
grave robbery
body snatching
decomposed
double-arched ceiling
ventilation
marble
carpet
Warren Gamaliel Harding
President of the United States
Florence Harding
President Calvin Coolidge
Grace Coolidge

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