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  1. Soldiers Lot in Forest Hill Cemetery. Details. Established. 1850s. Location. Madison, Wisconsin. Find a Grave. Forest Hill Cemetery. Forest Hill Cemetery is located in Madison, Wisconsin, and was one of the first U.S. National Cemeteries established in Wisconsin.

  2. Forest Hill Cemetery. Entrance to the Forest Hill Cemetery, with a streetcar on the righthand side. ( WHS Image ID 3497) As early as September 1854, barely seven years after the village of Madison opened its first burial ground at what is now Orton Park, it became clear that more space would be needed. Both the Wisconsin State Journal and Argus ...

  3. Forest Hill Cemetery is one of the first U.S. National Cemeteries in Wisconsin. In an even earlier time, Native Americans used this high ground as a burial ground, evidenced by an Effigy Mound Grouping, where noble warriors are buried. This mound, in the shape of a goose, is located on the southeast side of the cemetery.

  4. About. Get directions 1 Speedway. Madison, Wisconsin 53705 United States. Coordinates: 43.06250, -89.43250. www.cityofmadison.com/parks/parks/cemetery/ 608-266-4720. Cemetery ID: 87944. Members have Contributed. 38,440 Memorials. 86% photographed. 32% with gps. About these numbers. Photos. Added by Grave Seeker # Added by mlueth19. See 11 more.

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  5. A Biographical Guide to Forest Hill Cemetery: The Ordinary and Famous Women and Men Who Shaped Madison and the World. Researched and written by the Forest Hill Cemetery Committee of HMI.

  6. Forest Hill Cemetery is located in Madison, Wisconsin, and was one of the first U.S. National Cemeteries established in Wisconsin.