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1835:"Rosehill Cemetery and Mausoleum: Darius Miller"
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1731:"Rosehill Cemetery and Mausoleum: Lulu Fellows"
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2305:Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable Homesite
1095:, Major League Baseball player (1877)
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206:Show map of Chicago metropolitan area
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765:, advertising executive, founder of
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913:Gibson and Camp at the Gate of Horn
573:Rosehill was featured in the film
1965:Rosehill Cemetery Civil War Museum
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703:, Hall of Fame sports broadcaster
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1984:Photographs of Rosehill Cemetery
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1064:The Man With The Magic Eardrums
727:International Olympic Committee
723:United States Olympic Committee
2086:Conrad Sulzer Regional Library
1782:"West Ridge Nature Play Space"
1398:Reinhart Schwimmer, gangster,
1387:Museum of Science and Industry
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1472:, Illinois Governor (1953–61)
1190:Union general, U.S. Civil War
1060:The Case Of The Barking Clock
654:, Illinois Governor (1873–77)
579:(1989). The funeral scene in
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256:Show map of the United States
1573:Wadsworth, Dyer & Chapin
1457:Byron Laflin Smith, founder
1428:Marshall Field & Company
1400:St. Valentine's Day Massacre
1315:, U.S. Congressman (1870–73)
1180:, business magnate, founder
1152:Robert Marsh, victim in the
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564:Volunteer Firemen's Monument
490:Marshall Field & Company
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1770:– via Newspapers.com.
1325:Eliza Emily Chappell Porter
843:Maryland House of Delegates
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2250:National Historic Landmark
1913:"Ira G. Rawn, 20 Jul 1910"
1756:"Costly Tombs of the Rich"
1545:Grace Greater than our Sin
1419:Sears, Roebuck and Company
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595:West Ridge Nature Preserve
269:5800 N. Ravenswood Avenue,
2065:Lycée Français de Chicago
1379:, Chicago Mayor (1887–89)
1363:, Chicago Mayor (1865–69)
1262:, Chicago Mayor (1838–39)
1256:, Chicago Mayor (1854–55)
1131:, Chicago Mayor (1840–41)
962:, Chicago Mayor (1858–60)
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820:, Chicago Mayor (1889–91)
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1860:"The Curse of King Tut"
1649:Charles Walhart Woodman
1505:Narcissa Niblack Thorne
1410:Schwinn Bicycle Company
1254:Isaac Lawrence Milliken
1173:Cardinal Hill Reservoir
1141:Benjamin Drake Magruder
1058:, pulp mystery writer,
870:Mimi Forsythe, actress
812:Harvey Doolittle Colvin
786:Northwestern University
751:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
541:avoid surrender in the
406:, the architect of the
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2053:Chicago Public Schools
1509:Thorne miniature rooms
1470:William Grant Stratton
1459:Northern Trust Company
1313:Legrand Winfield Perce
1295:The Daltons Ride Again
1232:, theater, film actor
1223:Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
1105:Benjamin F. Lindheimer
818:Dewitt Clinton Cregier
668:The Know-Nothing Party
660:, Chicago Mayor (1873)
646:33rd Infantry Division
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2287:Union Stock Yard Gate
1698:National Park Service
1588:Aaron Montgomery Ward
1522:Kukla, Fran and Ollie
1499:Charles Marsh Thomson
1307:George Arthur Paddock
1169:Victor Andre Matteson
1111:Benjamin Berl Lipsner
1041:Andrew Thomas Kearney
1009:Major League Baseball
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1582:Martin R. M. Wallace
1415:Richard Warren Sears
1373:weekend sportscaster
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1349:Henry Riggs Rathbone
1260:Buckner Stith Morris
1250:, railroad president
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1199:Arsenic and Old Lace
1056:Harry Stephen Keeler
1037:, artist, cartoonist
988:Ida Sophia Hippach,
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909:Samuel Robert Gibson
680:William W. Boyington
535:Battle of Gettysburg
531:8th Illinois Cavalry
510:Joseph Lyman Silsbee
482:Richard Warren Sears
404:William W. Boyington
327:William W. Boyington
231:Show map of Illinois
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1729:Matt Hucke (2010).
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1577:Wadsworth, Illinois
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1527:Belle Kellogg Towne
1331:Thomas E. G. Ransom
1301:Under Western Skies
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887:, murder victim of
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861:Milton S. Florsheim
855:Bernhard Felsenthal
798:, coined the word "
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1604:George Elon White
1493:George Bell Swift
1447:Essaness Theatres
1408:, founder of the
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1117:John Mason Loomis
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