Elijah Lovejoy (after whom the Library at the Southern Illinois University was named) became the first (white) victim of the American Civil War when he was killed by a mob in Alton in 1837.
He was thirty-five years old, a Presbyterian minister, publisher and activist.
These are pictures from a visit to the Elijah Lovejoy monument (and city cemetery), about twenty minutes away from here.
The cemetery had some of the most peculiar European names we had ever seen, some long, some short. Many of them are most likely no longer used. It also boasts of a certain serenity guarded by a few commemorative plinths overlooking the cemetery and the Mississippi river down below.
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