Index to Locations PhiladelphiaCedarlawn Cemetery CedarlawnCemetery Philadelphia, Neshoba County, Mississippi
| Politicians buriedhere: | | | William Arthur Winstead (1904-1995) — also known asW. Arthur Winstead — of Philadelphia,NeshobaCounty, Miss.Born in Mississippi,January6, 1904.Democrat.U.S.Representative from Mississippi, 1943-65 (5th District 1943-63,4th District 1963-65); defeated, 1964; delegate to DemocraticNational Convention from Mississippi,1948,1956(alternate),1960.Died, following aheartattack, in ahospitalat Jackson,HindsCounty, Miss.,March14, 1995 (age91 years, 67days).Interment at Cedarlawn Cemetery. | | Adam Monroe Byrd (1859-1912) — also known asAdam M. Byrd — of Philadelphia,NeshobaCounty, Miss.Born inSumterCounty, Ala.,July 6,1859.Democrat.Lawyer;member ofMississippistate senate, 1889; member ofMississippistate house of representatives, 1896; chancery judge inMississippi, 1897-1903;U.S.Representative from Mississippi 5th District, 1903-11.Died in Hot Springs,GarlandCounty, Ark.,June 21,1912 (age52 years, 351days).Interment at Cedarlawn Cemetery.
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