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Greenwood Cemetery (Wheeling, West Virginia)

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Cemetery in Ohio County, West Virginia This article is about the Greenwood Cemetery in Wheeling, West Virginia. For other graveyards named Greenwood Cemetery, see Greenwood Cemetery (disambiguation).
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Greenwood Cemetery
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Location1526 National Road, Wheeling, West Virginia
TypeNon-denominational

Greenwood Cemetery is the largest non-denominational cemetery in Ohio County, West Virginia, United States. It is located at 1526 National Road in Wheeling. The cemetery is maintained and operated by the Greenwood Cemetery Association. Members of several notable Wheeling families and natives including United States Congressmen Carl G. Bachmann, Chester D. Hubbard, William P. Hubbard, John O. Pendleton, and Benjamin Stanton, as well as Metropolitan Opera soprano Eleanor Steber, Medal of Honor recipient Daniel A. Woods, and architect Frederick F. Faris, are buried in the Cemetery.

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