Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1887 — Where the Presidents are Buried. [ARTICLE]

Where the Presidents are Buried.

The burial-places of our Fresidents are widely scattered. Washington lies at Mount Vernon; the two Adamses are buried under the old church at Quincv, Mass.; Jeffersojirests at Monticeilo; Madison’s gravels at Montpelier, not far from Monticello; Monroe’s remains lie in tjie Richmond Cemetery; Jackson’s grave is in front of his old res idencer “The Hermitage;” Van Buren was buried atKinderhook; Harrison at North Bend, near Cincinnati; Folk at Nashville; Taylor’s remains are near Louisville; Fillmore lies in Forest Lawn Crimetery. Buffalo; Pierce was buried in Concord and Buchanan at Lancaster; Lincoln’s grave i 3 near Springfield, Johnsbn's at Greenville, Garfield's at Cleveland, Grant’s at Riveside-and Arthur’s at Albany,^.: i Washington Letter. ——■ \ a■. ■ — - 0 ——————: