Famous Graves and Interesting Monuments at Oakwood Cemetery
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- čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
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Today, we are visiting the historic Oakwood Cemetery in Beloit, Wisconsin about an hour south of Madison to check out some interesting and famous graves on a cemetery walk and tour. Some of the names buried here include politicians, explorers, Civil War soldiers, and even a victim of the Titanic. Join me today as we explore the graves and stories at Oakwood Cemetery!
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James Davis is my relative. Beloit WI is my hometown. My grandmother is buried at Oakwood. Been to this cementary many times
GAR by a Civil War vets Graves stands for (Grand Army of the Republic)
Fantastic. That makes sense, thank you!
Tree life begins where another ends. Leave a positive behind that benefits the future.
Great video. I am glad that they placed a marker for Albert Wirz. That tree grave marker is amazing. I would also like to know the significance of the tree. Hope you have an awesome weekend and God bless!
Thank you! There are many here that I’m sure have more stories than what I can find, but it’s always fun to try to find the history. Have a great weekend! 😀
Tree is possibly woodsman of the world
Very interesting….
Love anything Titanic and all history. Have a great weekend jeff
Thanks Lisa. I appreciate it. Have a great weekend 😀
What a marvelous and educational video. Your content never disappoints!
Thanks for your wonderful work
Thank you very much 😀
The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) was a fraternal organization composed of veterans of the Union Army (United States Army), Union Navy (U.S. Navy), and the Marines who served in the American Civil War. It was founded in 1866 in Decatur, Illinois, and grew to include hundreds of "posts" (local community units) across the North and West. It was dissolved in 1956 at the death of its last member.
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Actually Noble Smith could not have died during the Civil War as the war ended in the Spring of 1865 and he passed away in August. Maybe from war related injuries?
GAR stands for Grand Army of the Republic.
Awesome. Thank you for that!
Designating that individual was enlisted in the US Army during The War Between the States.
Im sorry, but Beloit is in southern Wisconsin. It actually is on the border with Illinois. Interesting video, though.😊
That is true. I didn’t realize I had said that until after the video was live.
It's quite alright, being a Wisconsinite, my whole life, it kind of grabbed me. Your video was great. There are a lot of cool memorial stones all over here.