Rose Hill Cemetery is one of the largest in Osceola county Florida. It sits up on a hill somewhat not much of one but shaded by its oak trees there are thousands buried amongst the shade.

This cemetery provides most of the Kissimmee residents a beautiful place for final resting. I also noticed alot of Confederate soldiers buried here. There is a monument called Confederate Monument which has 74 names engraved on it.

Strangely alot of old stones are next to newer burials here. Its one of these cemeteries where every type of grave stone is almost present. There are veterans, politicians, early pioneers to the area, and civil war soldiers all buried here.

The photos will speak for itself of this large 1800's cemetery. Unfortunately the ghost activity here is very low but I was not displeased with it cause in Florida its quite rare to find such a cemetery of this size and beauty.

One of the most famous burials here is that of William J. Sears a Florida Democratic representative. 

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