File:Mount Calvary Cemetery postcard.jpg

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English: Postcard with tinted photograph depicting "Priest's Circle" in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Columbus Ohio. The altar-shaped monument at the base of the large crucifix is the grave of Bishop John Ambrose Watterson (1844 - 1899).
Date Postmarked September 2, 1907
Source http://www.graveaddiction.com/mtcalvary.html
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
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