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
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