• Greenlawn Cemetery was a cemetery located in Indianapolis, Indiana, from 1821 to 1931.[1].
  • Greenlawn Cemetery. In 1980, Diamond Chain undertook an expansion of their manufacturing facilities in Indianapolis.
  • A coffin, a corpse and a baseball field: The strange history of Indianapolis' Greenlawn Cemetery. Portrait of Dawn Mitchell Dawn Mitchell.
  • Located at the present site of the Diamond Chain Company, there is no trace of this cemetery today. The first public cemetery in Indianapolis was...
  • GREENLAWN CEMETERY FOUNDED: 1821/1822 ADDITONAL NAMES: Eleven Stadium, Burying Ground, Old Burying Ground, Union Cemetery...
  • The Genealogy Division of the Indiana State Library recently digitized our records pertaining to Greenlawn Cemetery in Indianapolis.
  • Sometimes there's nothing more interesting than exploring an old cemetery. This cemetery in Vincennes, Indiana, is a fascinating destination.
  • Many individuals buried at Greenlawn Cemetery, the site of the planned Keystone Eleven Park development and a city bridge project, are unknown.
  • It's been nearly a century since most of the souls buried at Greenlawn CemeteryIndianapolis' first public burial ground — were moved to other...
  • The site where Greenlawn Cemetery was formerly located is pictured Monday, April 15, 2024, on the near southwest side of downtown Indianapolis.