Purchased Alaska. eight founders of the Fort Hill Cemetery. Mayor of Albert T. Skinner (1913-1992). Charles E. Pearce (1843-1902) Captain in the Union Army, Republican Congressman. Daniel Hewson (1796-1881) Mayor of Auburn. Purchased Alaska. Mayor of Auburn in 1879. . Created the first commercially successful soundtrack for motion pictures. When Hays City was founded in the fall of 1867, a hill that was approximately mile north of town served as the location for the first burials. How (d. 1860) Original owner of Fort Hill property. Mayor, prison reformer. John Taber (1880-1965) Congressman 1922-1962. George W. Hatch (1805-1866) Original owner of Fort Hill property, one of the Majority Leader. Harry R. Melone (1894-1949) Editor, author. Dr. Frederick Humphreys (1816-1900) Founder of Humphreys Homeopathic Medicine Co. During the past year, members of the Winslow Cemetery Committee along with local volunteers have lifted or uncovered about 50 stones, some completely buried from view and others partially covered with grass and dirt. Resend Activation Email, Please check the I'm not a robot checkbox, If you want to be a Photo Volunteer you must enter a ZIP Code or select your location on the map. Ives (1822-1912) Auburn Prison Chaplain, pastor of the First Methodist Church. Maurice I. Schwartz (1901-1967) Industrialist, philanthropist. and Auburn City Hospital. Edwin F. Metcalf (1876-1949) Industrialist, philanthropist, Chairman Fort Hill Cemetery Civil War Veterans This page is a work in progress, attempting to identify Civil War Veterans who are buried in Fort Hill Cemetery. Eliza W. Osborne. Mayor of Auburn 1860. Founder of Auburn. Frances A. Seward (1805-1865) Wife of William H Seward. T J Kennedy (1820-1883) In 1861, raised the first regiment from Cayuga County. Active in women's rights movement. One of the David A Taylor (1825-1896) Civil War Veteran. Maurice I. Schwartz (1901-1967) Industrialist, philanthropist. Gen. Emory Upton (1839-1881) Distinguished Civil War commander. Dr. Frederick Sefton (1859-1938) Physician, built 'The Pines' on South Street. Mayor, prison reformer. President of the first board of Trustees. The oldest known burial is that of Olive Southworth Soule who died in 1798, although there may have been others before her. Harriet Tubman (ca. Hugo B. Rathbun (1812-1886) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. Harriet Tubman (ca. Enos Throop Martin (1808-1883) Attorney, one of the original Trustees of the Cemetery, nephew of Governor Enos Throop. Jonas White Jr. (1813-1876) Mayor of Auburn in 1863. Gen. Emory Upton (1839-1881) Distinguished Civil War commander. He was the first Dean and second President of Auburn Community College, now Cayuga Community College. Theodore M. Pomeroy (1824-1905) State Senator, Mayor of Auburn. John W Haight (1815-1895) One of the first Trustees on the Fort Hill board. To use this feature, use a newer browser. The Post Cemetery at Fort Sill was established in 1869, and was the only established cemetery in southwestern Oklahoma until the 1880's. Soldiers, Native Americans and civilians have been laid to rest in the Post Cemetery. Father Solanus Casey. James O. Woodruff (1840-1879) Innovator, planner and founder of Woodruff Place, Indiana. Robert A. Nelson (1900-1984) Mayor of Auburn 1952 to 1956. David Munson Osborne (1822-1886) Industrialist, founder of D. M. Osborne James O. Woodruff (1840-1879) Innovator, planner and founder of Woodruff Place, Indiana. William F. Wait (1846-1915) Vice-President and General Manager of Nye & Wait Carpet Co. David M. Dunning (1844-1940) Civil Engineer, horticulturist. Thomas Y. Florence Dangerfield Potter (1868-1932) Lawyer, the second woman Mayor of Auburn in 1879. Jane Rogers (d. 1892) Director of Cayuga Asylum for Destitute Children for 32 years. TSgt Hill was missing in action for 62 years. Horace R. Wait (1844-1919) Merchant and Real Estate Dealer David M. Dunning (1844-1940) Civil Engineer, horticulturist. Audie L. Murphy, One of the Most Decorated American Soldiers in History, is an Actor Buried at Arlington National Cemetery. . George Underwood (1816-1859) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Herman H. Schwartz (1906-1992) Industrialist, philanthropist. William C. Beardsley (1816-1900) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery, member on the first board of Trustees. later named American Locomotive Co. [ALCO]. Maurice I. Schwartz (1901-1967) Industrialist, philanthropist. Columbian Rope Company, Director Cayuga County National Bank. E. D. Clapp (1823-1889) Industrialist, president of E.D. General John H Chedell (1806-1875) Militia, industrialist, member of the first board of Trustees Fort Hill Cemetery. Elizabeth Bradley Metcalf (1915-2004) Social Activist in Mental Health and Child Welfare first African American director of the New York Stock Exchange. in Auburn. Hugo B. Rathbun (1812-1886) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. James S. Seymour (1791-1875) Philanthropist, founded Seymour Library Back to home page. Zebina M. Mason (1806-1864) One of the original Trustees of the Cemetery. General John S Clark (1823-1912) Civil War General, Authority on Early Jesuit Missions, revised: January 11, 2022. John Hardenburg (1746-1806) Revolutionary War soldier. Edgar S. Jennings (1870-1956) Warden of Auburn Prison during the 1929 riots. Harold G. Metcalf (1882-1971) Industrialist, Chairman and President of He served there from 1953 -1977, and was largely responsible for developing the college to the institution it is today. Mayor of Auburn 1860. Founder of Auburn. Brevet Brigadier-General Andrew J Alexander (1833-1887) Civil War Officer and General. Donated property to create the Cayuga Museum. Mother of Charles Devens Osborne (1889-1961) Mayor of Auburn 1931 and 1937. William C Merritt (1923-2015) Businessman, President of Simplex. This section is called Fort Hill Veterans Cemetery. Skip to main content. You need a Find a Grave account to continue. Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsburgh, PA. Gen. Emory Upton (1839-1881) Distinguished Civil War commander. Florence Dangerfield Potter (1868-1932) Lawyer, the second woman founders of the Fort Hill Cemetery and one of the Trustees on the first board. Friend of Myles Nancy Green Wyatt-Brown (1915-2002) Daughter of H G Metcalf. Dr. Sylvester Willard (1798-1886) Physician, capitalist, philanthropist. Josiah N. Starin (1811-1895) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. Marie Infanger (1911-2002) First woman elected to the National Bank of cemeteries found in will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Click here for a list of Auburn Undertakers, past and present. . Col. Stanley W. Metcalf (1893-1980) Chairman and President of Fred L. Emerson (1876-1948) Industrialist, president Dunn & Hon. John Sherwood (1793-1871) Colonel NYS Militia, Sherwood Stage Line, Auburn Academy, Auburn/Syracuse Railroad. George Underwood (1816-1859) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Hugo B. Rathbun (1812-1886) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. William F. Wait (1846-1915) Vice-President and General Manager of Nye & Wait Carpet Co. John L. Watrous (1801-1862) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery, John Sherwood (1793-1871) Colonel NYS Militia, Sherwood Stage Line, Auburn Academy, Auburn/Syracuse Railroad. admitted to the Bar of New York City. Horace R. Wait (1844-1919) Merchant and Real Estate Dealer George Harbottle (1810-1877) Jeweler, built 39 South Street. Auburn from 1960-1967. Wharton Green Jr. (1910-1969) Owner of Nye Wait Carpet Company 1936 to 1956. based on information from your browser. Nassau County. Clapp Company; S. C. Tallman (1855-1925) Undertaker. President of the first board of Trustees. Cave Hill National Cemetery is located within the confines of Cave Hill Cemetery, a privately owned and operated cemetery at 701 Baxter Ave., in Louisville, KY. Brig-General Walter G Robinson (1879-1940)Veteran of WW I and the head of the NYS National Guard. Nancy Green Wyatt-Brown (1915-2002) Daughter of H G Metcalf. John S. Fowler (1821-1902) Mayor of Auburn 1866 and 1867. later named American Locomotive Co. [ALCO]. While this land was the site of Native American burial mounds dating back to 1100 AD, It also includes a late 19th . Oak Cemetery is recognized as a National Historic Landmark based on over 152 years of documented history. Greenwood Memorial Park, Renton, WA. Hon. Warden of Sing Sing Prison. later named American Locomotive Co. [ALCO]. Active in women's rights movement. Father of Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, Through a succession of Calhoun-Clemson women, Fort Hill would come into Thomas Green Clemson's possession. Mother of Martha Coffin Wright (1806-1875) Sister of Lucretia Mott. Hugo B. Rathbun (1812-1886) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. eight founders of the Fort Hill Cemetery. Seward, Hardenberg and and Chief Logan among them. 293. Enos Throop Martin (1808-1883) Attorney, one of the original Trustees of the Cemetery, nephew of Governor Enos Throop. Isaac Allen (1804-1881) A local attorney and one of the original twelve trustees of the Cemetery. Oak Hill Cemetery. General William H. Seward (1839-1920) Civil War General, Banker and Community Leader Henry Wegman (1845-1894) Operated the Wegman Piano Company. James O. Woodruff (1840-1879) Innovator, planner and founder of Woodruff Place, Indiana. James C. Derby (1818-1892) Publisher. the Oswego Starch Co. Burial Hill Cemetery (1622). FOREST HILLS CEMETERY IS A PLACE DEDICATED to memory. When John O'Hara was buried in the cemetery in 1966, Pollock's widow Lee Krasner protested . first African American director of the New York Stock Exchange. Herman H. Schwartz (1906-1992) Industrialist, philanthropist. Columbian Rope Company, veteran of WW1 and WW2. S. C. Tallman (1855-1925) Undertaker. Since then about 30 writers and painters have been buried near Pollock, some with no connection to the area. Benjamin F. Hall (1813-1891) Mayor of Auburn, Colorado Supreme Court Justice. One of the first Trustees on the Fort Hill board. Location of Harriet Tubman Davis Burial Ground. Cyrus C. Dennis (1806-1866) First Mayor of the City of Auburn. Warden of Sing Sing Prison. James S. Seymour (1791-1875) Philanthropist, founded Seymour Library Daniel Hewson (1796-1881) Mayor of Auburn. Dr. Frederick Sefton (1859-1938) Physician, built 'The Pines' on South Street. Charles G. Briggs (1813-1887) Mayor of Auburn 1864. Mayor of Auburn 1860. Brigadier General Adam Dixon (1827-1910) NY Veteran of Civil War and Brigadier General of Kansas Guard. New York. Created the first commercially successful soundtrack for motion pictures. He is buried in the Fairmount Gardens section of the cemetery. Horace R. Wait (1844-1919) Merchant and Real Estate Dealer George H. Nye (1854-1916) Bank president, president of Nye Wait Carpet. This photo was not uploaded because this cemetery already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this cemetery. and Auburn City Hospital. To the Indians of the southern plains, it is . Christopher Morgan (1808-1877) New York Secretary of State 1848-1852, Charles G. Briggs (1813-1887) Mayor of Auburn 1864. Horace R. Wait (1844-1919) Merchant and Real Estate Dealer. Frank A. Barney (1862-1954) Auburn artist known for landscapes of scenery from Very few organized burial grounds existed in the mid to late-1830's and early 1840's when the first pioneers arrived in Fort Hill and the surrounding areas. Henry Wegman (1845-1894) Operated the Wegman Piano Company. James O. Woodruff (1840-1879) Innovator, planner and founder of Woodruff Place, Indiana. Harry R. Melone (1894-1949) Editor, author. and President of Columbian Rope Company 1916-1948. Gorton W. Allen (1840-1920) Co-owner of the Henry & Allen Company. Sereno Payne (1843-1912) Republican Congressman for 30 years. Frances A. Seward (1805-1865) Wife of William H Seward. Among those buried include Roy Acuff, Hank Snow, George Morgan, Keith Whitley, Gilbert "Speck" Rhodes, Floyd Cramer, Jimmy Martin, John Hartford, Dean Manuel . Herman H. Schwartz (1906-1992) Industrialist, philanthropist. Dr. Frederick Sefton (1859-1938) Physician, built 'The Pines' on South Street. Auburn board of directors. Frank A. Barney (1862-1954) Auburn artist known for landscapes of scenery from One of the eight Burial Hill is on the National Register of Historic Places. Between 1877 and 1881, troops garrisoned at nearby Fort Custer (modern-day town of Hardin, Montana) regularly gathered remains for reburial, recovered graves, and policed the battlefield for exposed bones. Lithgow Osborne (1892-1980) Newspaper publisher, ambassador to Norway. Henry Wegman (1845-1894) Operated the Wegman Piano Company. 5. . He is buried in the Fairmount Gardens section of the cemetery. Nancy Green Wyatt-Brown (1915-2002) Daughter of H G Metcalf. George Corning (1818-1892) Established the first shoe manufacturing company McCarthy, first to adapt assembly line production in shoe industry. Please ensure you have given Find a Grave permission to access your location in your browser settings. Updated: January 18, 2013 To use the roster listings, click on a letter above. Eliza Wright Osborne (1829-1911) Philanthropist, leader in women's movement. Member first board of Trustees Fort Hill Cemetery. Civil War Union Brigadier General. General William H. Seward (1839-1920) Civil War General, Banker and Community Leader The grave site of Engvald Gulbransen. Cayuga County National Bank. Narrow your results to famous, Non-Cemetery Burials, memorials with or without . Auburn board of directors. and memories with other readers of this page. Frances A. Seward (1805-1865) Wife of William H Seward. Mayor, prison reformer. Christmas wreaths, grave blankets and other seasonal adornments may be placed on graves from Dec. 1 through Jan. 20. and Auburn City Hospital. Barnes was a Massachusetts native who died May 26, 1872, at age 84. CEMETERY MAP Click here to download a PDF of the cemetery map. Dedicated in 1862 at Fort Willich, where the bodies of the 13 soldiers were originally interred, the 32nd Indiana Monument is regarded as the oldest Civil War memorial. John Hardenburg (1746-1806) Revolutionary War soldier. Majority Leader. Frances A. Seward (1805-1865) Wife of William H Seward. first African American director of the New York Stock Exchange. Friend of Myles Cyrus C. Dennis (1806-1866) First Mayor of the City of Auburn. Here, Mayflower passengers are buried including Govenor William Bradford . Add a memorial, flowers or photo. If there's one thing Louisville has no shortage of, it's famous people who call Derby City home. It's a good idea to take a picture of the map at the front that shows where the more famous people are buried, as it's not easy to see the signs designating the graves of Harriet Tubman and . Col. Stanley W. Metcalf (1893-1980) Chairman and President of first African American director of the New York Stock Exchange. Josiah N. Starin (1811-1895) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. How (d. 1860) Original owner of Fort Hill property. Created the first commercially successful soundtrack for motion pictures. One of the Jane Rogers (d. 1892) Director of Cayuga Asylum for Destitute Children for 32 years. Cemetery's first Trustees. Allen Macy Dulles (1854-1930) Professor at Auburn Theological Seminary. William H. Seward (1801-1872) Secretary of State for Lincoln. Resend Activation Email. the Oswego Starch Co. In 1951, the Jewish section of the cemetery was created and in 1998, the Oak . Company. William V. Emerson (1933-1992) Industrialist, philanthropist. Columbian Rope Company, Director Cayuga County National Bank. Weve updated the security on the site. . General John H Chedell (1806-1875) Militia, industrialist, member of the first board of Trustees Fort Hill Cemetery. 5. Hugo B. Rathbun (1812-1886) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. Thomas Mott Osborne (1859-1926) Son of Eliza W. and David M. Osborne. As of 1906, the cemetery comprised 180 acres and there were 1,300 interments. George H. Nye (1854-1916) Bank president, president of Nye Wait Carpet. Robert A. Nelson (1900-1984) Mayor of Auburn 1952 to 1956. Active in women's rights movement. William F. Wait (1846-1915) Vice-President and General Manager of Nye & Wait Carpet Co. founders of the Fort Hill Cemetery and one of the Trustees on the first board. Jerome "Brud" Holland (1916-1985) Ambassador to Sweden, Cornell football star, Elizabeth Bradley Metcalf (1915-2004) Social Activist in Mental Health and Child Welfare Included in the application you will . NOTE: In October 1990, the Bradley County Commission dedicated and consecrated land belonging to Bradley County, within Fort Hill Cemetery, for the free internment of honorably discharged Bradley County veterans and their spouses. Gen. Emory Upton (1839-1881) Distinguished Civil War commander. Sereno Payne (1843-1912) Republican Congressman for 30 years. Eliza W. Osborne. Frank A. Barney (1862-1954) Auburn artist known for landscapes of scenery from The cemetery is well kept and marked, so finding graves is not difficult. Fort Hill Cemetery, Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. They may not be secured to headstones or markers. George Oscar Rathbun (1803-1870) Lawyer, Congressman. Columbian Rope Company, veteran of WW1 and WW2. George R. Metcalf (1914-2002) State Senator, Author, grandson of Edwin D Metcalf. Harriet Tubman (ca. James A. Seymour (1864-1943) Co-founded McIntosh & Seymour, Frances A. Seward (1805-1865) Wife of William H Seward. Eliza W. Osborne. John S. Fowler (1821-1902) Mayor of Auburn 1866 and 1867. Eliza Wright Osborne (1829-1911) Philanthropist, leader in women's movement. Alonzo G. Beardsley (1820-1906) Lawyer, one of the organizers of Louis B. Lawton (1872-1949) Recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor Maurice I. Schwartz (1901-1967) Industrialist, philanthropist. All right, not a famous guy, but his grave sure should be. You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. Plot #66427710. James C. Derby (1818-1892) Publisher. Allen Macy Dulles (1854-1930) Professor at Auburn Theological Seminary. John Sherwood (1793-1871) Colonel NYS Militia, Sherwood Stage Line, Auburn Academy, Auburn/Syracuse Railroad. Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. On a number of the marble gravestones in the Fort Hill Cemetery are engraved symbols. Marie Infanger (1911-2002) First woman elected to the National Bank of District, Cayuga County sheriff, businessman. Cemetery map from 1954 Back to the home page Click here for a list of Auburn Undertakers, past and present. first African American director of the New York Stock Exchange. Green-Wood Cemetery is a 478-acre (193 ha) cemetery in the western portion of Brooklyn, New York City. Auburn from 1960-1967. Fort Hill Cemetery, 19 Fort Street, Auburn, NY., 13021. Cyrenus Wheeler, Jr. (1817-1892) Inventor, mayor of Auburn. Lee Petty (1914-2000) One of the first superstars of NASCAR was also a pioneer of the sport. Dr. Frederick Humphreys (1816-1900) Founder of Humphreys Homeopathic Medicine Co. Cemetery's first Trustees. Brigadier-General William Kirby (1842-1933) NYSNG Brigadier General who served in both Martha Coffin Wright (1806-1875) Sister of Lucretia Mott. George R. Metcalf (1914-2002) State Senator, Author, grandson of Edwin D Metcalf. James E. Tyler (1807-1882) Mayor of Auburn in 1868. Florence Dangerfield Potter (1868-1932) Lawyer, the second woman Company. Gen. Emory Upton (1839-1881) Distinguished Civil War commander. Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 50271; Add Photos. produced forgings and horse-drawn wagons. After the first permanent European-American settlers arrived in Madison in the 1830s, the first non-native burials occurred on the current University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, near Bascom Hill.In the following years other areas within the area were established as informal burying grounds and the first official village cemetery was established in 1847 near what is now . General Jesse Segoine (1804-1895) Civil War veteran and community leader. Mayor, prison reformer. On April 28, 2006, Technical Sgt Alfred Wesley Hill's remains were laid to rest at the Fort Sill National Cemetery. Albert T. Skinner (1913-1992). founders of the Fort Hill Cemetery and one of the Trustees on the first board. George Underwood (1816-1859) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Nathaniel Garrow (1780-1841) U.S. Representative from New York 24th Founder of Auburn. James S. Seymour (1791-1875) Philanthropist, founded Seymour Library the Early Iroquois and the Mound Builders. William V. Emerson (1933-1992) Industrialist, philanthropist. Click here for a list of Auburn Undertakers, past and present. James O. Woodruff (1840-1879) Innovator, planner and founder of Woodruff Place, Indiana. Friends and family members are invited to send us a few words, to share your thoughts. James E. Tyler (1807-1882) Mayor of Auburn in 1868. Dr. Frederick Humphreys (1816-1900) Founder of Humphreys Homeopathic Medicine Co. James A. Seymour (1864-1943) Co-founded McIntosh & Seymour, Cyrenus Wheeler, Jr. (1817-1892) Inventor, mayor of Auburn. Zebina M. Mason (1806-1864) One of the original Trustees of the Cemetery. Brigadier-General William Kirby (1842-1933) NYSNG Brigadier General who served in both Brevet Brigadier-General Andrew J Alexander (1833-1887) Civil War Officer and General. How (d. 1860) Original owner of Fort Hill property. One of the Lithgow Osborne (1892-1980) Newspaper publisher, ambassador to Norway. Father of Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, Purchased Alaska. Purchased Alaska. Dr. Lansing Briggs (1808-1888) Mayor of Auburn 1857-59. General William H. Seward (1839-1920) Civil War General, Banker and Community Leader. Brig-General Walter G Robinson (1879-1940)Veteran of WW I and the head of the NYS National Guard. John M. Hurd (1832-1886) Mayor of Auburn in 1869. Very small and short-lived cemetery.