Cairo, Illinois in the Gilded Age; Where the Wealthy are Buried; Beech Grove Cemetery
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Cairo, Illinois, sits at the very tip of southernmost Illinois at the Confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. In the last half of the nineteenth century, the town boasted five railroads, nine steamboat lines, three hospitals, five newspapers, and even a board of trade. But the dead could not rest there. They had to be buried in the nearby Mounds and Villa Ridge. Beech Grove Cemetery dates from 1855. The Cairo City Cemetery was established in 1864. Calvary Catholic Cemetery dates from 1855.
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Cemeteries of Illinois: A Field Guide to Markers, Monuments, and Motifs
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This video is an excerpt from the DVD Earth, Stone & Memories: Historic Cemeteries and What They Tell Us. If you’d like to order a copy, click here:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/326234494698
Cairo, Illinois, sits at the very tip of southernmost Illinois at the Confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. In the last half of the nineteenth century, the town boasted five railroads, nine steamboat lines, three hospitals, five newspapers, and even a board of trade. But the dead could not rest there. They had to be buried in the nearby Mounds and Villa Ridge. Beech Grove Cemetery dates from 1855. The Cairo City Cemetery was established in 1864. Calvary Catholic Cemetery dates from 1855.
RECOMMENDED READING
Cemeteries of Illinois: A Field Guide to Markers, Monuments, and Motifs
By Hal Hassen & Dawn Cobb
A History of the City of Cairo, Illinois
John McMurray Lansden
Richard Kuenneke is a media producer living in southern Illinois. His company, DeepRoar Content, helps organizations use video to reach audiences for just about any need. For more information, visit deeproarcontent.com
Buy Me a Coffee:
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/richkuenne5
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