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  1. Greenwood Cemetery is a cemetery in the Pittsburgh suburb of O'Hara Township, Pennsylvania, United States. The cemetery was opened in 1874 [1] and is located approximately six miles northeast of Downtown Pittsburgh at 321 Kittanning Pike (zip code 15215).

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  3. Greenwood Cemetery is a cemetery in the Pittsburgh suburb of O'Hara Township, Pennsylvania, United States. The cemetery was opened in 1874 and is located approximately six miles northeast of Downtown Pittsburgh at 321 Kittanning Pike321 (zip code 15215). Notables interred here include Pulitzer Prize winning playwright August Wilson.

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    Business leaders

    1. Edward Jay Allen(1830–1915), businessman 2. Michael Late Benedum(1869–1959), businessman, co-founder of Benedum-Trees Oil Company 3. David Lytle Clark (1864–1939), businessman, creator of Clark Bar and Zagnut 4. Henry Clay Frick (1849–1919), industrialist, founder of the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club 5. Henry J. Heinz (1844–1919), founder of H. J. Heinz Company 6. H. J. "Jack" Heinz II(1908–1987), industrialist 7. Henry Hillman(1918–2016), businessman, investor, civic leader, and phi...

    Political leaders

    1. Edward V. Babcock(1864–1948), Mayor of Pittsburgh 1918–22 2. Matthew A. Dunn(1886–1942), member of the United States House of Representatives 1933–41 3. William Flinn(1851–1924), politician 4. Henry P. Ford(1837–1905), Mayor of Pittsburgh 1896–99 5. H. John Heinz III(1938–1991), United States Senator 1977–91 6. William McCallin(1842–1904), Mayor of Pittsburgh 1887–90 7. John K. Tener(1863–1946), Governor of Pennsylvania 1911–15 8. William Wilkins(1779–1865), United States Senator from Penn...

    Military leaders

    1. John Wilkins Jr.(1761–1816), Quartermaster General of the United States Army 1796–1802

    Motherless (1897), George Anderson Lawson, sculptor
    Bronze relief on Walker monument (ca. 1918–1921), Max Bachmann, sculptor
    Main Homewood Cemetery website Archived 2022-05-23 at the Wayback Machine
    Homewood Cemetery at Find a Grave
  4. The 1920s saw fewer local farm family members buried in Greenwood, but a sharp increase in burials from the City of Pittsburgh which has continued to this day. Located at 321 Kittanning Pike in O'Hara Township between Fox Chapel and Sharpsburg.

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  5. cemetery in the Pittsburgh suburb of O'Hara Township, Pennsylvania, United States

  6. The 1920s saw fewer local farm family members buried in Greenwood, but a sharp increase in burials from the City of Pittsburgh which has continued to this day. Located at 321 Kittanning Pike in O'Hara Township between Fox Chapel and Sharpsburg.