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OAK HILL CEMETERY
Lebanon, Boone County, Indiana
Date: 1907 - 1908

Description: North Entrance, Oak Hill Cemetery, Lebanon, Boone County, Indiana
Type: Advertising, divided back. 
Description: Printed on back of card is: "I wish that it were my privilege to lay out a cemetery---a cemetery that would be different from any of the old time places---one that would be a spot of peaceful, picturesque loveliness, not a place of inartistic, unrefined loneliness.

The task has not been a difficult one, for Oak Hill is a spot just suited. Let us show the maps, the beautiful drives and walks.

"See Fred Moler, Superintendent, always on the ground. Phone 1159 for flowers.

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