Greenwood Cemetery, USA

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Greenwood burial site could be a burial site in point of entry, Louisiana. The burial site was opened in 1852, and is found on town Park Ave. (formerly Metairie Road) within the Navarre neighborhood. The burial site encompasses a range of spectacular monuments and sculptures. Notables inhumed here embrace many mayors of recent Orleans, Confederate Generals Young Marshall Moody, World Health Organization died of yellow jack in 1866, Thomas M. Scott and James Argyle Smith, Confederate supporter and resister of Union occupation William Bruce Mumford, World Health Organization was hanged for devastation a us flag throughout army occupation of recent Orleans throughout the yank warfare, army general officer and Brevet Major General William Plummer Benton, World Health Organization was Collector of tax revenue within the town of recent Orleans once the warfare and died of yellow jack in 1867, jazz legend Leon Roppolo and writer John Kennedy Toole.

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