Hillsboro Cemetery
Located in Hillsboro, Ohio, Hillsboro Cemetery is home to multiple notable interments, including baseball player Kirby White and politicians Joseph J. McDowell, John Armstrong Smith, Jacob J. Pugsley, Allen Trimble and Wilbur M. White.[1] Once known as the Greenwood Cemetery, it was created on May 30, 1862 when the Hillsborough (old spelling) Cemetery Association of the Town of Hillsborough purchased 31 acres, 1 quarter and 25 poles of land from Allen and Rachel Trimble. This was the fifth cemetery created within the Town of Hillsborough. On July 22, 1862, the association sold to the Lafayette Lodge No. 25 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Hillsborough 4 acres, 1 rod and 15 poles. On August 21, 1883 the Lafayette Lodge conveyed back to the Association the land and one additional acre which Charles Wilson had deeded to the lodge for a roadway on December 13, 1878.
Gallery
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Section A
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Section A
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Section A
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Section A
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Section B
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Section B
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Section B
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Section B
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Section C
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Section C
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Section C
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Section C
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Section C
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Section D
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Section D
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Section D
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Section E
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Section E
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Section E
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Section E
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Section E
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Section F
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Section G
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Section G
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Section G
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Section G
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Section G
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Section H
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Section H
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Section H
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Section H
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Section H
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Section I
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Section J
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Section K
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Section L
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Section M
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Section M
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Section N
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Section O
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Section P
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Section Q
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Section R
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Section R
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Section S
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Old Colored Section
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Old Colored Section
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Monument to Civil War black Union soldiers from Highland County, Ohio.
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The Quinn family headstone located in Section D is the tallest monument in Hillsboro Cemetery at a height of 23 feet.
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Howitzer at cemetery entrance.
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Hillsboro Cemetery Association sign.
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Hillsboro Cemetery Rules and Regulations sign.
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Hillsboro Cemetery chapel.
References
Coordinates: 39°12′54″N 83°36′18″W / 39.21500°N 83.60500°W