Oakwood Cemetery - Macomb, IL
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
N 40° 28.292 W 090° 40.245
15T E 697458 N 4482700
Largest cemetery I have visited so far...
Waymark Code: WMXEFC
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 01/02/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member MountainWoods
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County of cemetery: McDonough County
Location of cemetery: N. Lafayette St. (US-67), Randolph St., University Drive, Pearl St., Oakwood St., & Hainline St., Macomb
Number of graves: over 14,000Established: 1857

" The Oakwood Cemetery is part of the Public Works Department of the City of Macomb, Illinois. The Public Works Department has the responsibility of maintaining all aspects of the cemetery as well as performing grounds upkeep for various city properties.

For more information see The Public Works Department" ~ Friends of Oakwood Cemetery, Macomb


"Created in 1857, Oakwood Cemetery is remarkably historic. Its founder, William H. Randolph, a former sheriff and state legislator, was the leading Lincoln supporter in McDonough County. On two occasions in 1858, Lincoln stayed at the magnificent Randolph House Hotel, which had just been built, at the same time the hotel owner was creating the cemetery. Several years later, in 1864, Randolph was murdered while serving as the county's Provost Marshal, enforcing the controversial draft law. That was the most noted murder of the century in McDonough County, and his grave was widely revered. The cemetery was laid out by surveyor Charles Gilchrist, who was later a Civil War colonel and brevet brigadier general.

"With 14,000 burials, Oakwood is by far the largest cemetery in McDonough County. Among the many noted graves are those of early county organizers and Macomb founders James Clarke and James Campbell; several Underground Railroad conductors in the Allison and Blazer families; noted business leaders and community activists like C. V. Chandler and Mary Ewing; crusading humanitarians Rose Jolly and Josie Westfall; early bacteriologist Ruth Tunnicliff, who developed the first inoculation for measles; WIU presidents Alfred Bayliss, Walter Morgan, and Frank Beu; noted Leatherneck coaches Ray Hanson and Stix Morley-to name but a few." ~ The Illinois Adventure, Illinois Valley Public Telecommunications Corporation

City, Town, or Parish / State / Country: Macomb, McDonough County, Illinois

Approximate number of graves: over 14,000

Cemetery Status: Active

Cemetery Website: [Web Link]

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