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Magnolia Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Charleston, South Carolina. It was dedicated in 1850; Charles Fraser delivered the dedication address.〔Alfred L. Brophy, ("These Great and Beautiful Republics of the Dead": Public Constitutionalism and the Antebellum Cemetery )〕 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a Historic District in 1978.〔 ==Notable interments== *William Aiken, Jr. (1806–1887), US Congressman, South Carolina Governor *John Bennett (1865–1956), author and illustrator *Thomas Bennett, Jr. (1781–1865), Governor of South Carolina *William H. Brawley (1841–1916), U.S. Representative from South Carolina and United States federal judge *Langdon Cheves (1776–1857), American politician and a president of the Second Bank of the United States *James Conner (general) (1829–1883), Confederate general in the American Civil War *George E. Dixon (1837–1864), Commander of the Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley *Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Jr. (1911–2001), author *William J. Grayson (1788–1863), U.S. Representative from South Carolina *Wilson Godfrey Harvey (1866–1932), Governor of South Carolina *Daniel Elliott Huger (1779–1854), US Senator from South Carolina *Horace Lawson Hunley (1823–1863), Confederate marine engineer, developer of early submarines *Micah Jenkins (1835–1864), Confederate general *Mitchell Campbell King (1815–1901), physician *George Swinton Legaré (1869–1913), U.S. Representative from South Carolina *Hugh S. Legaré (1797–1843), 16th U.S. Attorney General *William Turner Logan (1874–1941), U.S. Representative from South Carolina *Andrew Gordon Magrath (1813–1893), South Carolina Governor *Burnet Rhett Maybank (1899–1954), US Senator, South Carolina Governor *John Darlington Newcomer (1867–1931), American architect *Josephine Pinckney (1895–1957), novelist and poet *St. Julien Ravenel (1819–1882), physician and chemist *Robert Rhett (1869–1913), U.S. Representative and Senator from South Carolina *William Gilmore Simms (1806–1870), poet, novelist and historian *Charles Henry Simonton (1829–1904), Confederate Colonel and federal judge on 4th Circuit Court of Appeals *Julius Waties Waring (1880–1968), United States federal judge linked to the American Civil Rights Movement. *Richard Smith Whaley (1874–1951), U.S. Representative from South Carolina * British war graves of five Royal Navy and Merchant Navy personnel of World War II.〔() CWGC Cemetery Report, details obtained from Casualty Record.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Magnolia Cemetery (Charleston, South Carolina)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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