(Transferred from Kramer, Fred); 28; Northwest; 10.0x10.0; 274; III; 02/15/1879; Can't find the lot--somewhere 100' south of Oak Avenue-- near Tyre's East side of his lot--in the northewest corner of the cemetery.
29; East; 23; 10.0x20.0; 250; III; 10/07/1864; This lot is no longer here any more due to the Cotton Mill which cut through this corner of the Cemetery.
20.0x20.0; 189; III; 01/07/1863; Can't find this lot..somewhere on te East side of the Cemetery--at the junction of Plumb Avenue and Turnpike--next to Angeline Byler's lot.
29; East; 29; 20.0x30.0; 277; III; 03/17/1865; This lot is not longer here due to the Cotton Mill which cut through this east corner of the Cemetery.; Plowman, David 1865 (infant of) (probably)
(Transferred from Thompson, Benjamin); 28; B; 6; 22.0x10.0; 305; III; 04/05/1866; Not sure of this lot's location--122' south of Oak Avenue 22' west of the west boundary line of the Cemetery--
A photograph of the tombstone of William Driver in Nashville City Cemetery, 2000. Driver is credited with nicknaming the American flag "Old Glory." A master mariner, on an 1831 voyage to the South Pacific aboard the 110-ton whaler Charles Doggett,...
29; East; 28; 10.0x20.0; 272; III; 03/04/1865; This lot is no longer here any more due to the Cotton Mill which cuts through this corner of the cemetery.
32; 10.0x10.0; 123; III; 03/14/1859; Can't find the deed--somewhere near the south courner of the Cemetery--10' west of the City Avenue extended--near Josiah Dung's corner.
32; 10.0x10.0; 27; III; 02/19/1857; Can't find this lot--somewhere on the west side of the City extended..at the south end of the Cemetery; McCory, Archibald 1864 (infant) (probably); McCoy, Archibald 1866 (infant of) (probably)
29; East; 26; 10.0x30.0; 288; III; 07/05/1865; This lot is no longer here any more due to the Cotton Mill which cuts through this corner of the Cemetery.
29; East; 21; 32x7x25x24; 215; III; 07/25/1864; This lot is no longer here any more due to the fence which cuts off the corner of the cemetery.; E. L.; O. B. L.
An original will of Septimus W. Abbay. Illustrates the first page of the document. Abbay’s will was presented for probate to the Davidson County Court on April 13th, 1920. He is interred in the Mount Olivet Cemetery. Forms part of Record Group...
Pictured: Mount Olivet Cemetery burial service of Congressman Joseph Wellington “Jo” Byrns, Sr. (July 20, 1869-June 4, 1936) in Nashville, Tennessee. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt is pictured in the center next to the vehicle. Bryns was...
1 map; 58 x 75 cm. A plat map of downtown Nashville, Tennessee and the surrounding area, originally published in 1908 by G. M. Hopkins Company, showing the various buildings, landscapes, acreage, and street routes for several blocks. Original...