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Steep 1/4 mile path leading up to the gravesite of gunslinger Doc Holliday in Linwood Cemetery.
"Doc was a dentist whom necessity had made a gambler; a gentleman whom disease had made a frontier vagabond; a philosopher whom life had made a caustic wit; a long, lean ash-blond fellow nearly dead with consumption, and at the same time the most skillful gambler and the n...
Doctor John Witherspoonis a bronze sculpture by William Couper of John Witherspoon, Presbyterian minister and a signatory of the United States Declaration of Independence.
It was dedicated May 20, 1909, by the National Presbyterian Church, and relocated in 1966. It is located at Connecticut Avenue and N Street, N.W. Washington, D.C.
As part of American Revolution Stat...
The Dodengang (Dutch, also called Trench of Death in English andLe Boyau de la mortin French) is a World War I memorial site located near Diksmuide, Belgium. The site is located about 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) from the Ijzertoren in the centre of the city, and set directly on the banks of the Yser Canal.
TheDodengangis a 300 yards (270 m) section of preserved trench wh...
This site marks part of the historic Dominguez-Escalante expedition. Fathers Francisco Dominguez and Silvestre Escalante, Spanish priests, may have been the first Europeans to see the Arizona Strip on their expedition in 1776. They camped here, at the San Bartoleme Camp, in October 1776. On foot, they traveled from Santa Fe, New Mexico through western Colorado, to Spa...
Early Goliad leader Rafael Antonio Manchola was born to a Spanish aristocratic family circa 1800. In 1822, he arrived in La Bahía, and two years later he wed María de Jesús de León, daughter of empresario Martín de León and Patricia de la Garza. Manchola served as attorney and business agent for de León and became one o...
The Doolough Tragedy was an event that took place during the Great Irish Famine close to Doo Lough in southwest County Mayo. At least seven (and perhaps 20 or significantly more) starving people died after being required to walk a long distance to an inspection by poor law union officials, who would determine whether they would continue to receive outdoor relief.
On F...
Dost Mahomet was one of the Afghan camel drivers who took part in the Burke and Wills expedition. He was one of the few who survived it all and is buried here.
The Douaumont ossuary is a memorial containing the remains of soldiers who died on the battlefield during the Battle of Verdun in World War I. It is located in Douaumont, France, within the Verdun battlefield. It was built on the initiative of Charles Ginisty, Bishop of Verdun. It has been designated a "nécropole nationale", or "national cemetery".
The ossuary ...
Journalist Mike Szymanski created a pre-death tombstone for himself in Hollywood Forever Cemetery. It's a stone replica of his couch, with bronze Dashshunds lounging on it.
Dr. Anita Newcomb McGee is in Section 1 of Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, February 26, 2018.
McGee was the first woman U.S. Army surgeon in 1898 and founder of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps in 1901.
As founder and Director of the Daughters of the American Revolution Hospital Corps (DAR), she trained volunteer nurses for army and navy service a...
The Drinkeldodenkarkhoff (cemetery for drowned people) in Tranpad on Spiekeroog, also known as the cemetery of the homeless, is a memorial for the victims of the emigrant ship Johanne, which ran aground on November 6, 1854 off the island. As a result of the accident, 77 emigrants lost their lives. The recovered dead were buried on November 9th in a dune valley that wa...
Drobytsky Yar is a ravine in Kharkiv, Ukraine and the site of Nazi massacres during the Holocaust in Ukraine. Starting in October 1941, Nazi troops occupied Kharkiv and began preparations for the mass-murder of the local population. Over the following months, members of the Einsatzgruppen murdered an estimated 16,000–30,000 local residents, mainly Jews. Notably ...
The Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden is a sculpture garden in Springfield, Massachusetts that honors Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known to the world as Dr. Seuss. Located at the Quadrangle, the Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden honors the author and illustrator, who was born in Springfield in 1904. The monument was designed by Lark Grey Dimond-C...
Drumcliff is the resting place of the Irish poet W. B. Yeats.
Drumcliff is a village in County Sligo, Ireland. It is 8 km (5 mi) north of Sligo town on the N15 road on a low gravel ridge between the mountain of Ben Bulben and Drumcliff Bay.
The Famine statues, in Custom House Quay in the Dublin Docklands, were presented to the City of Dublin in 1997. These statues commemorate the Great Famine of the mid 19th century. During the famine approximately 1 million people died and a million more emigrated from Ireland, causing the island's population to fall by between 20% and 25%.
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