Rose Hill Cemetery — may refer to:In the United States: (Alphabetized by state) *Rose Hill Cemetery mdash; Arkadelphia, Arkansas *Rose Hill Cemetery mdash; Antioch,California *Rose Hill Cemetery mdash; Commerce, Colorado *Rose Hill Cemetery (Georgia) mdash; Macon,… … Wikipedia
Rose Hill Cemetery (Georgia) — Rose Hill Cemetery is in Macon, Georgia, U.S. The cemetery opened in 1840.Notable interments*Howard Duane Allman *Clifford Anderson *Augustus Octavius Bacon *Charles Lafayette Bartlett *James Henderson Blount *Peter Bracken*Alfred Holt Colquitt… … Wikipedia
Rose Hill — may refer to: NOTOC People* Rose Hill (actress), British actress PlacesAustralia* Rose Hill, New South Wales * Rose Hill Racecourse in SydneyEngland* Rose Hill, Burnley * Rose Hill, Cheshire * Rose Hill, Derby * Rose Hill, London * Rose Hill,… … Wikipedia
Rose Hill, New South Wales — Founded on the 2 November, 1788, Rose Hill in New South Wales was the first colonial settlement, established by Governor Phillip. On the King s Birthday in 1791 it was renamed to the town of Parramatta, after the indigenous Aborigines of the… … Wikipedia
Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel (Washington, D.C.) — Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark District Contributing Pro … Wikipedia
Old Bayview Cemetery — is a cemetery located on a small hill in downtown Corpus Christi, Texas at West Broadway and Waco streets, bordered by the I 37 access road. It is the oldest federal military cemetery in Texas. Owned by the City of Corpus Christi, it presently… … Wikipedia
Rose Whitty — Rose Whitty † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Rose Whitty Born at Dublin, Ireland, 24 November, 1831; died 4 May, 1911. Of her two sisters one became a religious of the Sacred Heart; the other, like herself, joined the Order of St. Dominic… … Catholic encyclopedia
Robert L. Rose — Robert Lawson Rose (October 12, 1804 March 14, 1877) was a U.S. Representative from New York, son of Robert Selden Rose and son in law of Nathaniel Allen.Born in Geneva, New York, Rose received limited schooling as a youth. He moved to Allens… … Wikipedia
Rose Whitty — (November 24, 1831 May 4, 1911) was an Irish nun and foundress of convents. She was a native of Dublin. Of her two sisters one became a religious of the Sacred Heart; the other, like herself, joined the Order of St. Dominic and in 1870 led a band … Wikipedia
Rose O'Neal Greenhow — (1817 ndash;October 1, 1864) was a renowned Confederate spy. As a leader in Washington, D.C. society during the period prior to the American Civil War, she traveled in important political circles and cultivated friendships with presidents,… … Wikipedia