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- Q15713025 subject Q8352255.
- Q15713025 subject Q8484656.
- Q15713025 abstract "Woodlawn Cemetery is a cemetery located at 405 E. Main Street in Carbondale, which is known for hosting one of the first Memorial Day celebrations in the United States. The cemetery was established in 1854, two years before the incorporation of Carbondale. Over twenty Civil War soldiers, most of them Carbondale natives, were buried in the cemetery during the war. In April 1866, three Civil War veterans from Carbondale organized an event to honor the dead soldiers and decorate their gravesites; this event was one of the earliest observations of Memorial Day. The event included a speech by General John A. Logan, who in 1868 called for the national observance of Memorial Day as commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic.The cemetery was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 19, 1985.".
- Q15713025 added "1985-12-19".
- Q15713025 area "10521.82669824".
- Q15713025 location Q577511.
- Q15713025 nrhpReferenceNumber "85003219".
- Q15713025 thumbnail Woodlawn_Cemetery_in_Carbondale.jpg?width=300.
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- Q15713025 wikiPageWikiLink Q577511.
- Q15713025 wikiPageWikiLink Q8352255.
- Q15713025 wikiPageWikiLink Q8484656.
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- Q15713025 added "1985-12-19".
- Q15713025 location "405".
- Q15713025 name "Woodlawn Cemetery".
- Q15713025 refnum "85003219".
- Q15713025 point "37.727222222222224 -89.21083333333333".
- Q15713025 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q15713025 type Place.
- Q15713025 type HistoricPlace.
- Q15713025 type Location.
- Q15713025 type Place.
- Q15713025 type Thing.
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- Q15713025 comment "Woodlawn Cemetery is a cemetery located at 405 E. Main Street in Carbondale, which is known for hosting one of the first Memorial Day celebrations in the United States. The cemetery was established in 1854, two years before the incorporation of Carbondale. Over twenty Civil War soldiers, most of them Carbondale natives, were buried in the cemetery during the war.".
- Q15713025 label "Woodlawn Cemetery (Carbondale, Illinois)".
- Q15713025 lat "37.727222222222224".
- Q15713025 long "-89.21083333333333".
- Q15713025 depiction Woodlawn_Cemetery_in_Carbondale.jpg.
- Q15713025 name "Woodlawn Cemetery".