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- Shockoe_Hill abstract "Shockoe Hill is one of several hills on which much of the oldest portion of the City of Richmond, Virginia, U.S., was built. It extends from the downtown area, including where the state capitol complex sits, north almost a mile to a point where the hill falls off sharply to the winding path of Shockoe Creek. Interstate 95 now bisects the hill, separating the highly urbanized downtown portion from the more residential northern portion.Near the northern edge of Shockoe Hill are two important cemeteries. Shockoe Hill Cemetery is the burial place of Chief Justice John Marshall, American Revolutionary War hero Peter Francisco, Union spy Elizabeth Van Lew, and many other notables. It also is the resting place of many Confederate States of America soldiers. Hundreds of deceased Union Army POWs were buried in less desirable land across the street to the east before being moved after the War.The Hebrew Cemetery of Richmond, founded in 1816, contains within it what is reputed to be the largest Jewish military burial ground in the world outside of Tel Aviv. Many of Richmond's Jewish elite, including William Thalhimer, founder of the Thalhimers department store, are found there.Next to the Hebrew Cemetery is The Almshouse building, built in 1860 to be the city poor house, which saw service as an American Civil War hospital and which in 1865 briefly served as the home of the Virginia Military Institute Corps of Cadets. Many Confederate soldiers buried in the two cemeteries had died while hospitalized in that building.In addition, a now-vanished burial ground for slaves and free blacks occupied about an acre of ground just to the east of Hebrew Cemetery.".
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- Shockoe_Hill wikiPageExternalLink soldiersofshockoehill.com.
- Shockoe_Hill wikiPageExternalLink www.foshc.org.
- Shockoe_Hill wikiPageExternalLink www.johnmarshallfoundation.org.
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- Shockoe_Hill wikiPageWikiLink American_Civil_War.
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- Shockoe_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hills_of_Richmond,_Virginia.
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- Shockoe_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_Van_Lew.
- Shockoe_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_Cemetery_(Richmond,_Virginia).
- Shockoe_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Hospital.
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- Shockoe_Hill wikiPageWikiLink John_Marshall.
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- Shockoe_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Richmond,_Virginia.
- Shockoe_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Shockoe_Hill_Cemetery.
- Shockoe_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Tel_Aviv.
- Shockoe_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Thalhimers.
- Shockoe_Hill wikiPageWikiLink The_Almshouse_(Richmond,_Virginia).
- Shockoe_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Virginia_Military_Institute.
- Shockoe_Hill wikiPageWikiLink File:Richmond_Virginia_Skyline_(3160434684).jpg.
- Shockoe_Hill wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shockoe Hill".
- Shockoe_Hill wikiPageWikiLinkText "a graveyard district".
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- Shockoe_Hill subject Category:Hills_of_Richmond,_Virginia.
- Shockoe_Hill hypernym Hills.
- Shockoe_Hill point "37.54833333333333 -77.4275".
- Shockoe_Hill type Mountain.
- Shockoe_Hill type SpatialThing.
- Shockoe_Hill comment "Shockoe Hill is one of several hills on which much of the oldest portion of the City of Richmond, Virginia, U.S., was built. It extends from the downtown area, including where the state capitol complex sits, north almost a mile to a point where the hill falls off sharply to the winding path of Shockoe Creek.".
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- Shockoe_Hill lat "37.54833333333333".
- Shockoe_Hill long "-77.4275".
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- Shockoe_Hill depiction Richmond_Virginia_Skyline_(3160434684).jpg.
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