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After his death in 1955 James Dean was brought back to Fairmount and buried in Park Cemetery.
Included in the video are the high school and farm Dean lived on and Park Cemetery, in which he is buried.
Dean graduated from Fairmount High School, and is buried in Park Cemetery in Fairmount.
* Huntley Highlands, a very small neighborhood east of Dean St. and abutting the southern edges of the downtown area near Dean Foods and the St. Mary's Cemetery, featuring a mix of ranches and two-stories.
Grave in the Dean Cemetery, EdinburghThomas Bouch retired to Moffat, " his health ", already not good, " more rapidly gave way .. under the shock and distress of mind " caused by the disaster, and he died 30 October 1880 a few months after the public inquiry into the disaster finished.
He is buried in Dean Cemetery in Edinburgh.
Category: Burials at the Dean Cemetery
The Dean Cemetery
The Dean Cemetery stands on the site of Dean House, a mansion house which was part of Dean Estate which had been bought by Sir William Nisbet in 1609 and demolished in 1845.
The Lords Row, Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh
The Dean Cemetery is a prominent cemetery in the Dean Village, in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Stone carving from Dean House, now part of retaining wall in Dean Cemetery.
Dean Cemetery, also known as Edinburgh Western Cemetery, was laid out by David Cousin ( an Edinburgh architect who also laid out Warriston Cemetery ) in 1846 and became a fashionable burial ground, its monuments becoming a rich source of Edinburgh and Victorian history, but mainly middle and upper-class.
The cemetery is privately owned by the Dean Cemetery Trust Limited, making it one of the few cemeteries still run as it was intended to be run.
He is buried in Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh.
He was buried at the Dean Cemetery in Edinburgh alongside his wife, Edith Katherine Erskine Murray, and their son Benjamin, and next to his father's and brother's plots.

Dean and Edinburgh
* Dean Bridge, Edinburgh ( 1831 )
Dean Village ( from dene, meaning ' deep valley ') is a former village immediately northwest of Edinburgh, Scotland city centre.
In 1833, the four-arched Dean Bridge, designed by Thomas Telford and 106 feet above the water level, was opened to carry the Queensferry Road over the Dean Gorge, almost at the sole expense of Mr John Learmonth Lord Provost of Edinburgh.
It stands on the site of Dean House ( built 1614 ), part of Dean Estate which had been purchased in 1609 by Sir William Nisbet, who became in 1616 Lord Provost of Edinburgh.
The Water of Leith, upriver from the Dean Village, running through a wooded gorge past the Edinburgh # New Town | New Town.
National Museum Cardiff, Wales ; and Dean Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland.
* Modern Art Museum, The Dean Gallery, National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh 2001
MacDuff Circle ( 2002 ), by Richard Long in the grounds of the Dean Gallery, Edinburgh ( National Galleries of Scotland ).
Grave in the Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh His parliamentary career, which, though not brilliantly successful, had won him high general esteem, was terminated by his elevation to the judicial bench as Lord Jeffrey in May 1834.
The description reads: " The first Session was begun by Gavin Dunbar, Archbishop of Glasgow ; Alexander Myln, Abbot of Cambuskenneth, Lord President ; Master Richard Bothuile, Rector of Ashkirk ; Sir John Dingwell, Provost of the Church of the Holy Trinity, near Edinburgh ; Master Henry Quhyte, Rector of the Church of Finhaven ; Master William Gibson, Dean of the Collegiate Church of Restlerig ; Master Thomas Hay, Dean of the Collegiate Church of Dunbar, all elected by our Sovereign Lord the King.
He developed his career at Edinburgh University as Professor of Pharmacology, later Dean of Medicine and Vice Principal.

Dean and edited
* Smith, Dean E. " Pike, Albert " in Historical Times Illustrated History of the Civil War, edited by Patricia L. Faust.
In 1964 Jan and Dean were signed to host what became the first multi-act Rock and Roll show that was edited into a motion picture designed for wide distribution.
Excerpts from La coupe du roi de Thulé, edited by Winton Dean, were broadcast by the BBC on 12 July 1955, and Le docteur Miracle was revived in London on 8 December 1957 by the Park Lane Group.
Erhard was selected to contribute to the 2011 Harvard University publication, The Handbook for Teaching Leadership: Knowing, Doing and Being, edited by the Dean of Harvard Business School, Nitin Nohria and HBS leadership professors Scott Snook and Rakesh Khurana.
Besides his Recollections of A. P. Stanley ( 1883 ) and Life of Dean Stanley ( 1892 ), he published a revised version of Thomas Kerchever Arnold's Latin Prose Composition (" Bradley's Arnold "); his more advanced intended work on Aids to writing Latin Prose was edited and completed by T. L. Papillon.
* Autobiography of Dean Merivale, with selections from his correspondence, edited by his daughter, Judith A. Merivale ( 1899 ); and Family Memorials, by Anna W. Merivale ( 1884 ).
His first book was a study of Sir Joshua Reynolds ( 1874 ), and later he edited various classical English writers, and published volumes on Bolingbroke and Voltaire in England ( 1886 ), a Study of English Literature ( 1891 ), a study of Dean Swift ( 1893 ), Essays and Studies ( 1895 ), Ephemera Critica ( 1901 ), Essays in Poetry and Criticism ( 1905 ), and Rousseau and Voltaire ( 1908 ), his original essays being sharply controversial in tone, but full of knowledge.
While the newspaper is published under the guidance of a Faculty Advisor and the Dean of Students, it is designed and edited by a small team of student journalists.
* David Verey, Gloucestershire: the Vale and the Forest of Dean, The Buildings of England edited by Nikolaus Pevsner, 2nd ed.
The film was originally planned to play out in a chronological order, but when Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich edited the film to tighten the narrative, they decided to change the first scene of the film into a flashback to show who the human host of Ra was before the aliens took him.
Stages of Political Development, edited by William Nisbet Chambers and Walter Dean Burnham.
* The Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh edited by A S Cowper, and Euan S McIver, Edinburgh, 1992, ISBN 0-901061-54-9
# " Round About Way " ( Steve Dean, Wil Nance ) – 2: 50 ( edited from 3: 01 )
* David Vesey, Gloucestershire: The Vale and Forest of Dean, The Buildings of England, edited by Nikolaus Pevsner, 2nd ed ( 1976 ) ISBN 0-14-071041-8
In March and July 2010 Summerside Press published Victorious Living and Abundant Living in a new " ESJ Devotional Series " edited and expanded by Dean Merrill.
The World Wide Web Consortium published a Working Draft specification for the XMLHttpRequest object on April 5, 2006, edited by Anne van Kesteren of Opera Software and Dean Jackson of W3C.
* David Vesey, Gloucestershire: The Vale and Forest of Dean, The Buildings of England, edited by Nikolaus Pevsner, 2nd ed ( 1976 ) ISBN 0-14-071041-8
Dean has a new Liavek story, Cousins, in the 2006 anthology from Firebird Books, Firebirds Rising, edited by Sharyn November
In 2012, Pioneer published a health care policy book, The Great Experiment: The States, The Feds, and Your Healthcare, edited and co-authored by Josh Archambault, with an introduction by Harvard Medical School Dean Jeffrey Flier, and contributions by James C. Capretta, Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, Amy M. Lischko, Pioneer Institute's senior fellow on health care and Associate professor at Tufts University School of Medicine, Tom P. Miller, Resident fellow at the AEI, and Jennifer Powell, veteran journalist, Boston Herald.
* Giambattista Baffari ( 1636 – 1702 ) Dean author of " The Hunt comedy " edited by prof. Mario Pieri-Institute of Modern Philology at Pisa University.
The poem exists in several modern editions: Thomas Wright and Walter Skeat produced independent versions in the nineteenth century ; more recently, James Dean has edited the text for TEAMs, and Helen Barr has produced a generously annotated edition in The Piers Plowman Tradition ( London: J. M.
Allende contributed an essay on the writing of the Zorro novel to Tales of Zorro, the first-ever anthology of original Zorro short fiction edited by Richard Dean Starr and published by Chicago-based Moonstone Books.
Also, John Dean, in his 2004 book Warren Harding ( edited by Arthur M. Schlesinger ), also could find no proof of Klan membership or activity on the part of the 29th President to indicate support of the Klan.
* Salado, edited by Jeffrey S. Dean.

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