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Spring Grove Cemetery

Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio

Founded Jan. 21, 1845 as a non-profit, non-denominational cemetery by the Cincinnati Horticultural Society, it is the second largest cemetery in the United States. At least forty Civil War Generals and members of several famous Cincinnati families are buried here, including those of Kroger, Procter and Taft.

It is located at 4521 Spring Grove Ave.


Civil War Generals

Military Related Burials

Miscellaneous Burials


Miscellaneous Burials

Name   Birth Death Comments
Bishop Richard Moore Nov. 4, 1812 Mar. 2, 1893  
Burnet Jacob Feb. 22, 1770 May 10, 1853 Cincinnati  
Cary Samuel Fenton Feb. 18, 1814 Cincinnati Sept. 29, 1900  
Chase Salmon Portland Jan. 13, 1808 May 7, 1873 New York, NY  
Cooper Myers Young Nov. 25, 1873 Licking Co. Dec. 6, 1958  
Cox Jacob Dolson Oct. 27, 1828 Aug. 4, 1900  
Findlay James Oct. 12, 1770 Franklin Co. Dec. 28, 1835  
Foraker Joseph Benson July 5, 1846 May 10, 1917  
Goebel Herman Phillip      
Harmon Judson Feb. 3, 1846 Newton Feb. 22, 1927  
Hess William Emil      
Hoadley George July 31, 1826 Aug. 27. 1902  
Lewis Lawrence June 22, 1879 Dec. 9, 1943  
Longworth Nicholas Nov. 5, 1869 Apr. 9 1931  
Matthews Stanley July 21, 1824 Mar 22, 1889  
McLean John Mar. 11, 1785 Apr. 4, 1861  
         
Noyes Edward Follsbee Oct. 3, 1832 Sept. 4, 1890 Governor of OH, see also under military
Pendleton George Hunt July 19, 1825 Nov. 24, 1889  
Pugh George Ellis 1822 OH 1876  
Ray James Brown Feb 19, 1794 Aug 4, 1848  
Taft Alphonso Nov. 5, 1810 May 21, 1891 San Diego, CA  
Stanberry Henry Feb. 20, 1803 June 26, 1881  
Stevenson John White May 2, 1812 Aug. 10, 1886  
Young Thomas Lowry Dec. 14, 1832 Co. Down, IRE July 20, 1888 Cincinnati Governor of OH, see also under military

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