<Tr> <Th> Website </Th> <Td> Oak Woods Cemetery </Td> </Tr> <P> Oak Woods Cemetery is a large Victorian era cemetery in Chicago, Illinois . Located at 1035 E. 67th Street, in the Greater Grand Crossing area of Chicago's South Side . Established 165 years ago on February 12, 1853, it covers 183 acres (74 ha). </P> <P> It is the setting for a mass grave and memorial for Confederate prisoners of war . Oak Woods is also the final resting place of several famous Americans including Harold Washington, Ida B. Wells, Jesse Owens, and Enrico Fermi . </P> <P> The first burials took place in 1860 . After the Civil War (1861--1865), several thousand Confederate soldiers, prisoners who died at Camp Douglas, were reburied here . According to a plaque on the site, soldiers were buried in "concentric trenches ." A monument and marker, which former Kentucky Lieutenant Governor John C. Underwood helped construct, probably inflates the number of soldiers buried as 6,000, but lists the names of more than 4,000 . Another, smaller memorial commemorates the Union soldiers who died at Camp Douglas, often from contagious diseases . The bodies from Camp Douglas had originally been buried at Camp Douglas and the City Cemetery, which was closed and removed during expansion of Lincoln Park and urban renewal following the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 . They were exhumed and reinterred together in a mass grave, which came to be known as Confederate Mound, reputedly the largest mass grave in the Western Hemisphere . </P>

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