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The Rosehill Cemetery Mausoleum was proposed in 1912 and the cemetery appealed to the elite businessmen of the city for the funds to begin construction.
According to legend, on the anniversary of their deaths, a white haze fills the glass box that has been placed over the monument as the mother and daughter reach out from the other side to the husband and father who was left behind.
Rosehill Cemetery occupies a 350 acre section of downtown Chicago and is located at 5800 North Ravenswood Avenue.
At 350 acres, Rosehill is the largest cemetery in the City of Chicago.
Rosehill is west of the Metra tracks that parallel Ravenswood Avenue.
Rosehill includes, among other attractions, the graves of numerous Chicago mayors (including Long John Wentworth), Civil War generals and soldiers, and Charles Gates Dawes, Vice President of the United States.