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395: 561: 496: 453: 1821: 1978: 217: 242: 521: 192: 175: 387:, and at 350 acres (1.4 km), is the largest cemetery in the City of Chicago. According to legend, the name "Rosehill" resulted from a City Clerk's error – the area was previously called "Roe's Hill", named after nearby farmer Hiram Roe. He refused to sell his land to the city until it was promised that the cemetery be named in his honor. It is located in the north east section of the 249: 224: 199: 545:, Grant's first major engagement of the war. Rosehill Cemetery maintains the distinction of being the largest private burial ground of Union veterans, including 16 generals, in the state of Illinois. To honor those who fought for country and cause, Rosehill officially opened its own Civil War Museum on January 15, 1995. 394: 599:
In 2015, the Chicago Park District Park No. 568 – West Ridge Nature Preserve was established along the north western edge of Rosehill Cemetery. The park land, which was once part of the cemetery, features 20.585 acres of restored woodland, native plants, boardwalks, a 4.5 acre pond, a multipurpose
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Civil War buffs have long been attracted to Rosehill, where approximately 350 Union soldiers and sailors and at least three Confederates who gave their lives in service are entombed. It is the final resting place for several members of the
2441: 2231: 585:(1991) takes place at the Volunteer Firefighter's Monument at Rosehill, but was actually filmed elsewhere using a replica of this monument. Lulu Fellowes (the girl in the glass box) also appeared in the film 512:. It is designed in a blend of Gothic and Romanesque styles, with an exterior of granite and an interior appointed with mosaic floors and a graceful oak roof with "hammer-beam trusses and curved brackets." 2431: 464:. It is the largest mausoleum in Chicago and has two levels, the lower level being partially underground. The interior is constructed almost entirely of marble. The floors are Italian 2224: 1454:
Honorable Justice Seymour Simon, Illinois Supreme Court (1980–88), Illinois Appellate Court (1974–80), President, Cook County Board, (1962–66), 40th Ward Alderman (1955–62, 1966–74)
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trail around the park with elevated overlooks, educational and interpretive signage for easy identification of plantings, fishing stations and wildlife viewing opportunities.
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A monument "To Honor All the Courageous Volunteer Firefighters of Chicago" was erected in Rosehill Cemetery in 1864. The monument, designed by
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Prince Arnold zu Windisch-Graetz, pastor Concordia Lutheran Church of Chicago and member of the House of
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Several graves, gravestones and monuments from the old City Cemetery, originally located in what is now
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Roslyn Simon, Wife of Justice Seymour Simon, Chicago Philanthropist and Miss Philadelphia (1932)
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James Scott Kemper, founder of Lumberman's Mutual Casualty Company, predecessor of
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Rosehill Mausoleum
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Publishing Company, buried with husband, T. Martin Towne, well-known composer
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Rosehill's Joliet-limestone entrance gate (added in 1864) was designed by
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George Joseph Schmitt, co-founder of Hinckley & Schmitt bottled water
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Morris Sachs, entrepreneur, Morris B. Sachs Amateur Hour radio program
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Site of the First Self-Sustaining Controlled Nuclear Chain Reaction
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Built in 1899, the Horatio N. May Chapel was designed by architect
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Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois
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The cemetery is also the final resting place of 61 victims of the
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Charles Wheeler Sweet Sr., professional tennis player (1905–1971)
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Dedicated in 1914, Rosehill Mausoleum was designed by architect
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Karamanski, Theodore J.; McMahon, Eileen M., eds. (2014).
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Rosehill Cemetery Administration Building and Entry Gate
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Rosehill Cemetery Administration Building and Entry Gate
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Rosehill Cemetery Administration Building and Entry Gate
Chicago, Illinois
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Rosehill Cemetery
Find a Grave
Rosehill Cemetery
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Chicago Landmark

Rosehill Cemetery is located in Chicago metropolitan area
Rosehill Cemetery is located in Illinois
Rosehill Cemetery is located in the United States
Chicago
41°59′13″N 87°40′45″W / 41.98694°N 87.67917°W / 41.98694; -87.67917
William W. Boyington
75000651
garden cemetery
Chicago
Illinois
Lincoln Square

William W. Boyington
Chicago Water Tower
Old University of Chicago
National Register of Historic Places
Graceland
Iroquois Theatre fire
Lincoln Park

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