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Deutsch: Wuppertal, Alter Reformierter Friedhof Hochstraße, Ruhestätte des Ehepaares Eduard Neviandt, Ehrengrab der Stadt Wuppertal. Eduard Neviandt war ein Elberfelder Textilfabrikant, der den Ehrentitel Geheimer Kommerzienrat führen durfte, und ein Bruder des evangelisch-freikirchlichen Theologen Heinrich Neviandt. Mit seinem Schwager Hermann Heinrich Grafe hatte er 1843 das Unternehmen Grafe & Neviandt gegründet (ab 1869 Herminghaus & Co).
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