1; 20.0x6.0; 223; II; 12/15/1851; *Check Henry Harris card; Looks like this lot is a part of Henry Harris's Lot; Patrick Austin is buried there. According to the deed there is a monument for Thomas's brother on the lot.
1; 20.0x6.0; 223; II; 12/15/1851; *Check Henry Harris card; Looks like this lot is a part of Henry Harris's Lot; Patrick Austin is buried there. According to the deed there is a monument for Thomas's brother on the lot.
10.0x10.0; 399; I; 02/18/1848; The deed is not descriptive enough to indicate where the lot is. According to the deed, Mrs. Barr is buried on the (1848).; Barr, Mrs. -1848
10.0x10.0; 399; I; 02/18/1848; The deed is not descriptive enough to indicate where the lot is. According to the deed, Mrs. Barr is buried on the (1848).; Barr, Mrs. -1848
19; East; 10; 10.0x30.0; *Can't find the deed, but according to the Platt book this lot belongs to Boyd. Transcriber's note: burials 4-8 aren't buried there but have stones. See card and series of documents.; Burlington, John 1804-1861;...
19; East; 10; 10.0x30.0; *Can't find the deed, but according to the Platt book this lot belongs to Boyd. Transcriber's note: burials 4-8 aren't buried there but have stones. See card and series of documents.; Burlington, John 1804-1861;...
Not sure of the exact location of this lot--only know that this lot exists because of remarks on the cards in the file-- know that it is located in the old yard--about 40' west of Cedar--the people who are buried on this lot are listed on the...
13; 11; 8.0x10.0; Looks empty. Cavender and wife probably buried here. *Can't find the deed, but according ot the Platt book this lot is owned by John Cavender.; Cavender, Henrietta 1833-1881; Cavender, John 1827-1904; C.C.
A published photo of Fred B. Cassetty, from the Nashville Times (1940). Cassetty (1882-1940), a leader in the coal business, is buried in Nashville’s Mount Olivet Cemetery. The 1941 City Directory cites the Fred B. Cassetty Coal Company “coal...
A postcard of the Confederate Soldiers' Home. The Confederate Soldiers' Home was built on the original Hermitage properties in 1892 and served as a retirement home for civil war soldiers. On land southwest of the Hermitage mansion, the soldiers'...
29; Middle; 24; 60.0x60.0; 80; II; 03/18/1850; 86; II; 03/26/1850; There is a vault on this lot, but no real record of who is buried in the vault--check back for possibilities. ; Buried on this lot according to the markers are: (listed); Green,...
A portrait photograph of Elizabeth Burgess Buford, a prominent educator and founder of Buford College, a school for young ladies that was first established in Clarksville, Tennessee in the 1880s and subsequently moved to Nashville in 1901. This...
28; Northeast; 60; 10.0x20.0; 400; I; 02/18/1848; [Gilbert, Thomas and William are buried on Lot 59 in the same section.]; Gilbert, Dewitt Clinton 1829-1844; Gilbert, Nancy 1804-1839
Guilford Dudley, Jr. pictured with Mayor West, and an unidentified man, circa 1957, receiving his “This is Your Life” album. Guilford Dudley, Jr. (1907-2002) was the United States ambassador to Denmark under the Nixon and Ford presidential...
Life and Casualty Insurance Executive Guilford Dudley, Jr. received a medal of recognition from Nashville Mayor Briley on May 26th, 1969. Dudley served as president of Life & Casualty Insurance Company from 1952 until 1969. He was the youngest...
Guilford Dudley, Jr. (1907-2002) was the United States ambassador to Denmark under the Nixon and Ford presidential administrations. From 1952 until 1969, Dudley served as president of Life & Casualty Insurance Company. Dudley was the youngest...