Burial Ground to Pioneers, Confederate P.O.W.s and Alexander Ralston
—Indianapolis Revealed —
Aegidius Nactner, Hanna Hornaday, Daniel Crosby Lane, and Phillip Kraus were among the early Indianapolis citizens buried at Greenlawn Cemetery founded by a citizens committee on a beautifully wooded high ground overlooking the White River in 1822. Reached from the city by Kentucky Avenue the cemetery and its monuments honored Alexander Ralston, town planner and designer of Indianapolis, Noah Noble and James Whitcomb, both Governors and US Senators, Caleb Blood Smith, US Representative, Secretary of the Interior and US District Judge, Union war dead from the Civil War, as well as receiving for burial Confederate POWs who died at Camp Morton of disease or the lingering effects of wounds suffered in battle. Caught between the river and the rapid growth of manufacturing, slaughter houses, coal and lumber yards, and railroads the tranquility of the Cemetery was rapidly lost to the noise and odors of industry. As a consequence families began to exhume and re-bury the bodies of early pioneers, and other citizens to floral Park, Holy Cross and Crown Hill Cemeteries beginning in 1866 when the War Department relocated 700 union war dead. The cemetery came under control of the Indianapolis Parks Board in 1896. By then it was in a neglected condition. Parks erected an iron fence, refilled sunken graves with earth, removed dead trees, place benches,HM Number | HM2FZW |
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Date Added | Friday, April 26th, 2019 at 11:02am PDT -07:00 |
UTM (WGS84 Datum) | 16S E 570659 N 4401645 |
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Decimal Degrees | 39.76180000, -86.17508333 |
Degrees and Decimal Minutes | N 39° 45.708', W 86° 10.505' |
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds | 39° 45' 42.48" N, 86° 10' 30.3" W |
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