1. Asa Bushnell - Born Rome, N.Y. Captain in Civil War. Entrepreneur, Governor of Ohio 1896-1900, died 1904. (Section P)
2. Newton Hamilton Fairbanks - Industrialist and Financier of Clark County. Unusual upright monument. (Section Q)
3. Rev. Charles Stroud - Minister, Lutheran Church, died 1904. Unique designed monument. (Section L)
4. Leroy Van Horn - Civil War Soldier. Instrumental in founding Flag Day. Died Feb. 1907. (GAR Mound)
5. Dr. Benjamin F. Prince - Educator, Writer: Graduate of Wittenberg College. Editor of .Centennial of Springfield. in 1901. Died 1933. (Section U)
6. Eliza Daniels Mother Stewart - Instrumental in formation of the Women.s Christian Temperance Union. Died 1908. A beautiful, carved upright monument. (Section L)
7. Daniel Hertzler - Capitalist, co-owned and operated the first private bank of Springfield. (Section L)
8. John and David L. Snyder - Donated land for Snyder Park. John died 1896 and David died 1898. (Section E)
9. Captain Richard Bacon - Fought in the American Revolution. Died 1822. One of the taller statues in the cemetery. (Section E)
10. Gus Sun - Opened the first vaudeville show known as the Old Orpheum. Died 1959. Unusual memorial bench and urns. (Section O)
11. P. P. Mast - Entrepreneur with many ventures including the P. P. Mast Co. and Mast-Foos Manufacturing Co. Died 1898. Features a family mausoleum. (Section O)
12. Samuel Shellabarger - Lawyer, U. S. Congressman. Served in Congress for several terms. Died 1896 (Section B)
13. Gates of Heaven - Uniquely designed monument. (Section A)
14. Oliver S. Kelly - Engaged in several ventures including Kelly.s Arcade and Hotel and the O. S. Kelly Piano Plate Co. Died 1904. (Section A)
15. John H. Thomas - Industrialist. Philanthropist. He was one of the three to donate money for the first hospital built in Springfield. His monument is the tallest in the cemetery. (Section D)
16. General J. Warren Keifer - Lawyer, Soldier, U. S. Congressman. Speaker of the House 1881-1883. Died 1932. (Section H)
17. John Crabill - Descendent of pioneer Crabill Family. Died 1930. This is the highest point in the cemetery and was formerly called Look-out Point. (Section H)
18. Rev. Joseph Clokey - Minister of United Presbyterian Church. Died 1884. Unique architecture features black and gray granite. (Section I)
19. Harry Guy Gram - Judge and Civic Leader. Died 1969. Judge for many years in Clark County. (Section K)
20. David Davey Moore - Professional boxer. Featherweight Boxer World Champion. Died 1969. (Section Y)
21. Rev. T. Randolph Jackson - Native American, Cherokee Indian. (Section 28)
22. William N. Whitely - Inventor, Industrialist, Inventor of agricultural tools. Established Springfield Agricultural Works with Fassler and Kelly. Helped build the East Street Works. (Section G)
23. Jeremiah and Ann Warder - Industrialist, Publisher, Philanthropist. Warder Library was donated to the city in their memory. (Section C)
24. Revolutionary War Memorial - 1775 . 1783. A memorial to the Revolutionary War Veterans of Clark County.
25. Leaning Rock - Has many stories about it including the Indian Lore of Weeping Rock as well as possible grave site for workers from the National Road Project. Also used as their campsite.
26. Widow.s Walk - Carved from the stone between the cliffs. Stairway was made as a short cut for those visitors who came on foot to visit the cemetery.
27. Brooks Lawrence - Professional Baseball Player with the St. Louis Cardinals and Cincinnati Reds. In Ohio Baseball Hall of Fame. (Section WWII Mound Annex)
28. Robert C. Henry - Funeral Home Owner, Springfield City Commissioner, Mayor. Nationally, the first black Mayor elected to a city the size of Springfield. (Mausoleum Building #1)
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