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Forest Hills Cemetery
Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee
The History of Forest Hills

The War Monument Located in St. Elmo at the foot of Lookout Mountain, Forest Hills Cemetery was established in 1880 by a group led by Colonel Abraham Malone Johnson. Forest Hills houses the grave sites of Civil Wars officers, entertainers, industrialists, and even a United States postmaster general. However, Forest Hills is more than a burial ground. It is a monument of history and art. Historical periods are evident in the gravestones. A separate area for African Americans, many of whom were slaves before the civil war, is a relic from the era of segregation. Times of epidemics and wars are visible in the cemetery's records as well as causes like cholera, consumption, and insanity. Historical figures of Chattanooga are buried here as well as unknowns like children from the Vine Street orphanage. The historical significance of Forest Hills is equal to its beauty. The monuments here are marvelous examples of Gothic, Victorian, and modern art styles. There are carvings of Biblical figures, Greek gods, and effigies of the deceased. Grand mausoleums, including one that is for rent, display stain glass windows and stately sculpture vaults.Grave Marker Text Detail This cemetery is a sanctuary of magnificent botanical beauty. Vibrant spruce trees, wildflowers, dogwoods, azaleas, and fruit trees flourish here. Cuttings from the rare species in the graveyard are used for transplanting in other parts of the country. In the spring, many people enjoy an afternoon drive through the cemetery to see its astounding flora. Forest Hills is a place of beauty, history, and great importance to the community.


Name of Deceased: MORGAN, RUFUS SAMUEL
Section Number: SECTION D
Lot Number: 22
Service Date: April 11, 1923

Name of Deceased: MORGAN, LAURA MARY
Section Number: SECTION D
Lot Number: 22
Service Date: September 10, 1930


Children:

Name of Deceased: MORGAN JR., FLETCHER R.
Section Number: SECTION D
Lot Number: 21
Service Date: April 27, 1926

Name of Deceased: MORGAN, ARTHUR THOMAS
Section Number: SECTION D
Lot Number: 22
Service Date: June 1, 1926



Possible Relatives:

Name of Deceased: MORGAN, GEO. W.
Section Number: SECTION TWO
Lot Number: 213
Service Date: September 15, 1904

Name of Deceased: MORGAN, JOHN W.
Section Number: SECTION N
Lot Number: 56
Service Date: October 16, 1945