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Woodhill Cemetery

Coordinates: 39°32′48″N 84°19′13″W / 39.5467°N 84.3203°W / 39.5467; -84.3203
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The entrance sign to Woodhill Cemetery.

Woodhill Cemetery is a historic cemetery located in Franklin, Ohio. It is publicly owned and operated by the Franklin Township Department of Public Works.

Origins

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Woodhill Cemetery is believed to have originated in its current spot in the 1850s when the townspeople of Franklin sought a location for a new cemetery outside of downtown. They decided upon a hill near Clear Creek which overlooked the town called Wood Hill. Franklin Township took over operations around the year 1882.[1] The cemetery is spread out over 100 acres; which including two large mausoleums, war memorials, and many old-growth deciduous trees.[2]

Notable burials

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References

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  1. ^ Gorsuch, Geoffrey. A Self Guided Walking Tour of Franklin, Ohio's Historic Woodhill Cemetery.
  2. ^ "Franklin Township Warren County Ohio". www.franklintownshipohio.us. Retrieved 2015-11-19.

39°32′48″N 84°19′13″W / 39.5467°N 84.3203°W / 39.5467; -84.3203