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- Union Cemetery in Redwood City, California; listed on the NRHP in California
- Union Cemetery in Easton, Connecticut
- Union Cemetery in Fair Haven, Connecticut
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- Union Cemetery in St. Charles, Illinois
- Union Cemetery Gardener's Cottage in Iowa Falls, Iowa; listed on the NRHP in Iowa
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- Union Cemetery in Amesbury, Massachusetts, where John Greenleaf Whittier is buried
- Union Cemetery in Holbrook, Massachusetts, where Civil War Medal of Honor winner George Mason Lovering is buried
- Union Cemetery in Kansas City, Missouri
- Union Cemetery in Stotts City, Missouri
- Union Cemetery (Dawson County, Montana)
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- Union Cemetery in Mays Landing, New Jersey
- Moravia Union Cemetery in Moravia, New York; listed on the NRHP in New York
- Union Cemetery in Greensboro, North Carolina; listed on the NRHP in North Carolina
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- Union Cemetery-Beatty Park in Steubenville, Ohio; listed on the NRHP in Ohio
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- Union Cemetery in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania
- Union Cemetery in Quakertown, Pennsylvania
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- Union Cemetery-Pioneer Calvary Cemetery in Tumwater, Washington; listed on the NRHP in Washington
- Union Cemetery in Butternut, Wisconsin
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“... the yearly expenses of the existing religious system ... exceed in these United States twenty millions of dollars. Twenty millions! For teaching what? Things unseen and causes unknown!... Twenty millions would more than suffice to make us wise; and alas! do they not more than suffice to make us foolish?”
—Frances Wright (17951852)
“Of all the nations in the world, the United States was built in nobodys image. It was the land of the unexpected, of unbounded hope, of ideals, of quest for an unknown perfection. It is all the more unfitting that we should offer ourselves in images. And all the more fitting that the images which we make wittingly or unwittingly to sell America to the world should come back to haunt and curse us.”
—Daniel J. Boorstin (b. 1914)
“The United States themselves are essentially the greatest poem.”
—Walt Whitman (18191892)
“Ethnic life in the United States has become a sort of contest like baseball in which the blacks are always the Chicago Cubs.”
—Ishmael Reed (b. 1938)
“The United States have a coffle of four millions of slaves. They are determined to keep them in this condition; and Massachusetts is one of the confederated overseers to prevent their escape.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)