5th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Memorial b. 1895 This monument, erected in 1895 by the regiment's survivors, commemorates the soldiers who fought for the 5th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the Civil War serving the Union Army from 1861 to 1865. They were organized under Colonel Samuel H. Dunning three days after President Lincoln's call for volunteers. All ten companies were formed in Cincinnati and the surrounding areas of Hamilton County. They were involved in 28 battles including major engagements at the Battles of Winchester (...[Read More] (Bio by: Kevin Guy) Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Plot: Section 111, Lot 25
Ammen, Jacob b. January 7, 1806 d. February 6, 1894 Civil War Union Brigadier General. Graduated with honors from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1831 and was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant with the 1st U. S. Artillery. He then became an assistant professor and drill instructor at the academy. He moved to Georgetown, Ohio and became Captain of a company of militia. He resigned in 1837 to teach college mathematics courses in Kentucky and Indiana, and was appointed as Chairman of Mathematics at Indiana University. In 1855, he...[Read More] (Bio by: Kevin Guy) Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Plot: Section 51, Lot 84
Anderson, Nicholas Longworth b. April 22, 1838 d. September 18, 1892 Civil War Union Brevet Major General. Served in the Civil War as Colonel and commander of the 6th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He recieved two brevets on March 13, 1865. being brevetted Brigadier general, US Volunteers for "gallant conduct and meritorious services in the battle of Stone's River, Dec. 31, 1862" and Major General, US Volunteers for "distinguished gallantry and meritorious conduct in the battle of Chickamauga, Sept. 19 and 20, 1863". He was the nephew of Brigadier General Robert...[Read More] (Bio by: Russ Dodge) Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Plot: Section 24, Lot 2
Babbitt, Platt Delascus b. May 22, 1823 d. August 21, 1879 Photographer. Born in Lanesbourough, Massachusetts, he became one of the first daguerreotypists to specialize in tourist photography. In 1853 he opened a permanent studio at Niagara Falls and worked there at Point View and Prospect Point. However his best known image is an early news photo, entitled "Man stranded on rocks in the Niagara River", taken in 1853. The man in the photo, Joseph Avery, fell into the river when his raft overturned; he clung to a rock for nearly 18 hours before being...[Read More] (Bio by: Kevin Guy) Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Plot: Section 35, Lot 34 [Unmarked]
Backman, Lester John b. March 20, 1888 d. November 8, 1975 Major League Baseball Player. Born in Cleves, Ohio, he made his debut as a right handed pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals on July 3, 1909. He played for two seasons 1909 to 1910, with a career of 12 complete games, 9 wins, 18 loss, 2 saves, 76 strikeouts and a 3.61 earned run average. He died in Cincinnati, Ohio, at age 87. (Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith) Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Baldwin, Dwight Hamilton b. September 15, 1821 d. August 23, 1899 Entrepreneur. Founder of the Baldwin Piano Company. Born in Erie County, Pennsylvania, he moved to Ohio to attend the Oberlin College in Lorain County. Baldwin left before graduating to become a traveling music teacher. He married Emerine Summers Baldwin and relocated to the Cincinnati area in the 1850's when she accepted a teaching job at Lane Seminary in Walnut Hills. In 1862, Baldwin established the Baldwin Piano Company and sold pianos and organs. His bookkeeper, [Read More] (Bio by: Kevin Guy) Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Plot: Section 86, Lot 137
Baldwin, William Henry b. August 13, 1832 d. June 11, 1898 Civil War Union Brevet Brigadier General. Served in the Civil War as Lieutenant Colonel and commander of the 83rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He was brevetted Brigadier General, US Volunteers on August 22, 1865 for "gallant services in the charge against the rebel works at Blakely, Ala." He was the older brother of Bvt. Brigadier General Charles P. Baldwin of the 11th Maine Infantry. (Bio by: Russ Dodge) Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Plot: Section 17, Lot 91
Bancroft, Frank b. May 9, 1846 d. March 30, 1921 Major League Baseball Manager. He is considered an influential baseball personality during the early era of the game. The Lancaster, Massachusetts-born Bancroft managed seven different Major League teams during a nine year stretch and is credited with introducing the game to Cuba in 1879. That year he closed a deal with a medicine company to sponsor a touring baseball team called the "Hop Bitters", which traveled throughout the Caribbean Islands. He would return to Cuba with another touring...[Read More] (Bio by: Kevin Guy) Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Plot: Section 113, Lot 42, Grave 4
Banning, Henry Blackstone b. November 10, 1836 d. December 10, 1881 U.S. Congressman, Civil War Union Brevet Major General. Born in Bannings Mills, Knox County, Ohio, he attended Kenyon College, studied law, and became a prominent lawyer in Mount Vernon, Ohio. He was also a supporter and member of the Douglas Democratic Party. When the Civil War began, he volunteered and enlisted in the 4th Ohio Volunteer Infantry as a private. He soon accepted an officer's commission as Captain and was later assigned to organize the 87th Ohio Volunteer Infantry in June, 1862...[Read More] (Bio by: Kevin Guy) Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Plot: Section 80, Lot 43
Bates, Joshua Hall b. March 25, 1817 d. July 26, 1908 Civil War Union Brigadier General. He graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1837 and was commissioned as a Lieutenant of artillery during the Florida Indian wars. He was then assigned to Cleveland, Ohio during the Canada border disturbances from 1839 to 1841. He resigned from the military in 1842 and returned to his home in Ohio to practice law in Cincinnati. He also served as an officer in the Ohio Volunteer Militia. He accepted a commission as a Union Brigadier...[Read More] (Bio by: Kevin Guy) Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Plot: Section 74, Lot 60, Grave 1
Baum, Martin b. June 15, 1765 d. December 14, 1831 Mayor of Cincinnati. The son of German immigrants and a native of Hagerstown, Maryland, he moved west to Cincinnati in 1794 when Ohio was part of the Northwest Territory. He joined the military and fought with General Anthony Wayne at the Battle of Fallen Timbers on August 20, 1794 against the Blue Jacket's Indian Confederation near Toledo, Ohio. Baum then became a riverboat pioneer and later engaged in business pursuits. He started several successful companies including an iron works and is...[Read More] (Bio by: Kevin Guy) Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Plot: Section 97, Lot 10
Berry, Theodore M. b. November 5, 1905 d. October 15, 2000 Mayor of Cincinnati. He was born in poverty and raised by his mother, with whom he could only communicate with through sign language. He worked several odd-jobs to pay for their well being. He moved to Cincinnati to attend Woodward High School, boarding at the Black YMCA while employed there as a desk clerk. He became his school's valedictorian before graduating in 1924, the first African-American in Cincinnati to succeed with the accomplishment. He graduated from the University of Cincinnati...[Read More] (Bio by: Kevin Guy) Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Plot: Memorial Mausoleum, E5-A3-0
Bishop, Richard M. b. November 4, 1812 d. March 2, 1893 Ohio Governor. Born in Fleming County, Kentucky, he became a successful businessman before holding public office. After working in the mercantile and shipping businesses, he moved to Cincinnati in 1848 to establish a wholesale grocery. He soon became a popular citizen in the community and was elected to the Cincinnati City Council in 1857. He became the city's Mayor in 1859 as a Democrat and served until 1861. He declined to become a candidate for reelection in 1860 and turned down renomination...[Read More] (Bio by: Kevin Guy) Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Plot: Section 20, Lot K, Grave 6 GPS coordinates: 39.1673012, -84.5244217 (hddd.dddd)
Black, Johnny b. 1891 d. 1936 Songwriter. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, he began his career performing on Broadway and on the vaudeville stage usually playing a number of different types of musical instruments. As a songwriter he wrote "Paper Doll" in 1915 which was latter recorded by The Mills Brothers and became a multi million dollar hit. In 1919, he wrote "Dardanella" a fox trot that became a big hit. After the success of "Dardanella", he toured the United States and abroad as a band leader and a master of ceremonies...[Read More] (Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith) Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Plot: Section 112, Lot 381
Bond, William Key b. October 2, 1792 d. February 17, 1864 U.S. Congressman. Graduated from Litchfield Law School in Connecticut and moved to Chillicothe, Ohio when he was 20 years old to practice law after being admitted to the Ohio Bar Association. He was elected as an Anti-Jacksonian to represent Ohio's 7th District in the United States House of Representatives, and served from 1835 to 1841. He became a Whig Party candidate after his first term and was the chairman for the Committee on Public Expenditures during his final two years in office. He...[Read More] (Bio by: Kevin Guy) Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Plot: Section 36, Lot 64
Bowdle, Stanley Eyre b. September 4, 1868 d. April 6, 1919 U.S. Congressman, Mayor of Clifton, Attorney. Born in Clifton, Hamilton County, Ohio, he was educated at the public schools of Cincinnati. He left school in 1884 to apprentice as a machinist in a shipyard in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania while studying law. He returned to Cincinnati in 1886 and graduated from the Cincinnati Law School in 1889. Bowdle was admitted to the bar later that year and practiced as an attorney in Hamilton County. In 1896, he moved west and briefly lived in Colorado before...[Read More] (Bio by: Kevin Guy) Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Plot: Section 30, Lot 36
Braun, Bob b. April 20, 1929 d. January 15, 2001 Radio/Television Host, Entertainer. He made his radio debut hosting a summer Saturday WSAI-AM radio knothole baseball show at age 13 in 1942. He also worked as a life guard at Coney Island. His television debut was when he sang on Harris Rosedale's variety show in 1947 on Crosley's experimental W8XCT, six months before the birth of commercial TV here on WLWT. Bob was hired by WCPO-TV in October 1949, three months after the station signed on. Pantomimed songs on WCPO-TV's Dottie Mack Show...[Read More] (Bio by: Mike Welty) Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Braun, E. Lucy b. April 19, 1889 d. March 5, 1971 Ecologist, Botanist. Known as E. Lucy Braun, her given name was Emma. A pioneer in the field of plant ecology, she graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1910 and earned her PhD in 1914. Her research specialized in vascular plant floristics in deciduous forests. Best known for her book, "Deciduous Forests of Eastern North America (1950)," she authored over 180 works. Braun founded the Wildflower Preservation Society of North America in 1917. Braun vastly explored the deciduous forests...[Read More] (Bio by: Kevin Guy) Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Plot: Section 101, Lot 280
Brinkman, Ed b. December 8, 1941 d. September 30, 2008 Major League Baseball Player. He was born Edwin Albert Brinkman and played at the shortstop position for fifteen seasons (1961 to 1975) with the Washington Senators, Detroit Tigers, St. Louis Cardinals, Texas Rangers and New York Yankees. After attending the University of Cincinnati, he made his big league debut on September 6, 1961. His notable career highlights include American League Gold Glove winner in 1972 and American League All Star selection in 1973. In 1,845 career regular season...[Read More] (Bio by: C.S.) Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Plot: Garden LN, Section 134, Lot 108, Space 5
Bromwell, Jacob Henry b. May 11, 1848 d. June 4, 1924 U.S. Congressman, Judge. Although born in Cincinnati, Ohio, he grew up in Newport, Kentucky and became a school teacher. He graduated from the Cincinnati Law School in 1870 and practiced as an attorney in Hamilton County, Ohio. He was elected as the Mayor of Wyoming, Ohio, served from 1880 to 1886, and was then appointed as the Assistant Hamilton County Solicitor until 1892. On December 3, 1894, he was elected by Congress to fill the vacancy caused by John A. Caldwell and completed the term. He...[Read More] (Bio by: Kevin Guy) Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Plot: Section 45, Lot 8