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* [[George Huddleston, Jr]] (1920-1971) - U. S. Representative 1955-1965
* [[George Huddleston, Jr]] (1920-1971) - U. S. Representative 1955-1965
* [[Patti Ruffner Jacobs]] (1875-1935) - social reformer
* [[Patti Ruffner Jacobs]] (1875-1935) - social reformer
* [[Caroline Johnson]] (1868-1957) - wife of [[Crawford Johnson]], civic activist
* [[Joseph Forney Johnston]] (1843-1913) - Governor of Alabama 1896-1900, U. S. Senator 1907-1913
* [[Joseph Forney Johnston]] (1843-1913) - Governor of Alabama 1896-1900, U. S. Senator 1907-1913
* [[A. C. Keily]] (1908-2004) - photographer
* [[A. C. Keily]] (1908-2004) - photographer

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Elmwood Cemetery and Mausoleum is a 412 acre cemetery established in the 1880s (as Elm Leaf Cemetery) on the western side of Birmingham by a group of Fraternal organizations. It was renamed in 1906 and gradually eclipsed Oak Hill Cemetery as the most prominant burial place in the city. The cemetary is roughly bounded by Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, Dennison Avenue Southwest, 14th Place Southwest, and railroad tracks. The main entrance is directly across from 6th Avenue Southwest.

Notable burials

Source

  • "Elmwood Cemetery (Birmingham, Alabama)." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 28 Dec 2005, 16:15 UTC. 18 Mar 2006, 22:14 [1].
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