Friend of Myles Nathaniel Garrow (1780-1841) U.S. Representative from New York 24th J. Warren Mead (1845-1913) Warden of the Auburn Prison from 1897 to 1905. Auburn board of directors. Majority Leader. Edwin D. Metcalf (1848-1915) Industrialist, founder of Columbian Rope Eliza Wright Osborne (1829-1911) Philanthropist, leader in women's movement. Friends and family members are invited to send us a few words, to share your thoughts and memories with other readers of this page. Frances A. Seward (1805-1865) Wife of William H Seward. Harold Metcalf Green (1940-2016) Businessman, Co-Owner of Winius-Brandon (Houston, TX), Professional Photographer. Dr. Frederick Humphreys (1816-1900) Founder of Humphreys Homeopathic Medicine Co. Judge George Humphreys (1812-1885) Mayor of Auburn in 1861, 1862 and 1865. Greenwood Memorial Park, Renton, WA. Thomas Y. Harriet Tubman (ca. Hugo B. Rathbun (1812-1886) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. based on information from your browser. One of the first Trustees on the Fort Hill board. Click here for a list of Auburn Undertakers, past and present. Thanks for your help! eight founders of the Fort Hill Cemetery. He served there from 1953 -1977, and was largely responsible for developing the college to the institution it is today. Daniel Hewson (1796-1881) Mayor of Auburn. This 1965 aerial view is the earliest known view of the Fort Hill Cemetery. The historic Fort Hill Cemetery was officially established in 1847 and is located in Lake County, Illinois, in the southwest corner of Avon Township between the villages of Volo and Hainesville on Route 120 near Fairfield Road. Florence Dangerfield Potter (1868-1932) Lawyer, the second woman 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. Columbian Rope Company, Director Cayuga County National Bank. Mayor of Auburn in 1879. George Underwood (1816-1859) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Theodore M. Pomeroy (1824-1905) State Senator, Mayor of Auburn. Dr. Blanchard Fosgate (1809-1887) Physician at the Auburn Prison in 1834. Search for an exact birth/death year or select a range, before or after. George Corning (1818-1892) Established the first shoe manufacturing company George H. Nye (1854-1916) Bank president, president of Nye Wait Carpet. Member of the first Board of Trustees of the Cemetery. later named American Locomotive Co. [ALCO]. Drag images here or select from your computer. Frances A. Seward (1805-1865) Wife of William H Seward. Zebina M. Mason (1806-1864) One of the original Trustees of the Cemetery. Located at 5110 Gallatin Road at Briley Parkway, the cemetery is home to many notable grave sites. Fort Sheridan served as an active Army post from 1887 to 1993. Purchased Alaska. Member of the first Board of Trustees of the Cemetery. for the Citizen Newspaper. Cyrenus Wheeler, Jr. (1817-1892) Inventor, mayor of Auburn. Charles F. Durston (1840-1894) Warden of Auburn Prison. You can always change this later in your Account settings. Harriet Tubman (ca. Specifically, those who make their eternal homes at Cave Hill Cemetery. Henry Wegman (1845-1894) Operated the Wegman Piano Company. Purchased Alaska. Eliza Wright Osborne (1829-1911) Philanthropist, leader in women's movement. Drag images here or select from your computer, Added by:Barbara LeClaire on 28 Sep 2012, Oops, we were unable to send the email. Frances A. Seward (1805-1865) Wife of William H Seward. Mother of John W Haight (1815-1895) One of the first Trustees on the Fort Hill board. 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. Activating the following button will add more search options to the page. Mayor of Auburn 1903-1905. 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. produced forgings and horse-drawn wagons. the Early Iroquois and the Mound Builders. Judge George Humphreys (1812-1885) Mayor of Auburn in 1861, 1862 and 1865. General William H. Seward (1839-1920) Civil War General, Banker and Community Leader Lithgow Osborne (1892-1980) Newspaper publisher, ambassador to Norway. Capt. John H Osborne (1832-1911) Secretary of D M Osborne Co, and Brig-General Walter G Robinson (1879-1940)Veteran of WW I and the head of the NYS National Guard. the Oswego Starch Co. Please reset your password. Buried in St. Bonaventure Monastery in Detroit. Doctor of Hydrotherapy, suffragette and temperance leader) and many other famous local/national people. Jane Rogers (d. 1892) Director of Cayuga Asylum for Destitute Children for 32 years. Alonzo G. Beardsley (1820-1906) Lawyer, one of the organizers of Dr. Frederick Humphreys (1816-1900) Founder of Humphreys Homeopathic Medicine Co. Lithgow Osborne (1892-1980) Newspaper publisher, ambassador to Norway. Sereno Payne (1843-1912) Republican Congressman for 30 years. Edgar S. Jennings (1870-1956) Warden of Auburn Prison during the 1929 riots. Martha Coffin Wright (1806-1875) Sister of Lucretia Mott. Cemetery. James A. Seymour (1864-1943) Co-founded McIntosh & Seymour, Eliza W. Osborne. Mother of Ives (1822-1912) Auburn Prison Chaplain, pastor of the First Methodist Church. James S. Seymour (1791-1875) Philanthropist, founded Seymour Library The first English settlers (known as "The Pilgrims") built their first fort/meeting house here. Click here for a list of Auburn Undertakers, past and present. Location of Harriet Tubman Davis Burial Ground. Mayor of Auburn 1855. . Mayor, prison reformer. Hon. James E. Tyler (1807-1882) Mayor of Auburn in 1868. Thomas Mott Osborne (1859-1926) Son of Eliza W. and David M. Osborne. Nelson Beardsley (1808-1894) President of the Coincidentally, the Hope Grove Cemetery is located 1.25 miles southwest of the Fort Hill Cemetery. T J Kennedy (1820-1883) In 1861, raised the first regiment from Cayuga County. John L. Watrous (1801-1862) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery, John M. Hurd (1832-1886) Mayor of Auburn in 1869. Cemetery. General John S Clark (1823-1912) Civil War General, Authority on Early Jesuit Missions, Elizabeth Bradley Metcalf (1915-2004) Social Activist in Mental Health and Child Welfare Dr. Frederick Sefton (1859-1938) Physician, built 'The Pines' on South Street. admitted to the Bar of New York City. James A. Seymour (1864-1943) Co-founded McIntosh & Seymour, Drag images here or select from your computer. William C Merritt (1923-2015) Businessman, President of Simplex. John Taber (1880-1965) Congressman 1922-1962. Nassau County. Josiah N. Starin (1811-1895) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. Mayor of Auburn in 1879. Nancy Green Wyatt-Brown (1915-2002) Daughter of H G Metcalf. S. C. Tallman (1855-1925) Undertaker. Barnes was a Massachusetts native who died May 26, 1872, at age 84. John Hardenburg (1746-1806) Revolutionary War soldier. Email: forthillcemetery@centralny.twcbc.com. He gained prominence as the engineer of the Texas locomotive during the famous Great Locomotive Chase of 1862. Mayor of Auburn 1855. President of the first board of Trustees. James E. Tyler (1807-1882) Mayor of Auburn in 1868. Auburn board of directors. Columbian Rope Company, Director Cayuga County National Bank. Member first board of Trustees Fort Hill Cemetery. Sereno Payne (1843-1912) Republican Congressman for 30 years. How (d. 1860) Original owner of Fort Hill property. Dr. Frederick Sefton (1859-1938) Physician, built 'The Pines' on South Street. Dr. Frederick Sefton (1859-1938) Physician, built 'The Pines' on South Street. Mayor of Auburn 1860. Mayor of and Auburn City Hospital. Like many other national cemeteries, Custer National Cemetery was created after those killed in battle were already buried here. Charles E. Pearce (1843-1902) Captain in the Union Army, Republican Congressman. Gen. Emory Upton (1839-1881) Distinguished Civil War commander. CIA Director Allen Dulles, diplomat Eleanor Dulles, and grandfather of Cardinal Avery Dulles S.J. Charles E. Pearce (1843-1902) Captain in the Union Army, Republican Congressman. Walter K. Long (1904-1986) Artist, Cayuga Museum Director for 50 years. Hon. There is a problem with your email/password. Martha Coffin Wright (1806-1875) Sister of Lucretia Mott. He served there from 1953 -1977, and was largely responsible for developing the college to the institution it is today. Mayor of Auburn 1860. This browser does not support getting your location. Benjamin F. Hall (1813-1891) Mayor of Auburn, Colorado Supreme Court Justice. Eliza Wright Osborne (1829-1911) Philanthropist, leader in women's movement. Boot Hill Cemetery. and Auburn City Hospital. Hon. Mayor of Auburn 1855. T J Kennedy (1820-1883) In 1861, raised the first regiment from Cayuga County. Dr. Sylvester Willard (1798-1886) Physician, capitalist, philanthropist. Ives (1822-1912) Auburn Prison Chaplain, pastor of the First Methodist Church. Purchased Alaska. Dr. Frederick Sefton (1859-1938) Physician, built 'The Pines' on South Street. CEMETERY MAP Click here to download a PDF of the cemetery map. Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. Martha Coffin Wright (1806-1875) Sister of Lucretia Mott. Featuring a large botanical garden, the 22-acre cemetery is centered on a Gothic-style chapel constructed in 1850. Herman H. Schwartz (1906-1992) Industrialist, philanthropist. District, Cayuga County sheriff, businessman. in the Civil War and the Spanish American War. Auburn from 1960-1967. Brig-General Walter G Robinson (1879-1940)Veteran of WW I and the head of the NYS National Guard. Review. James O. Woodruff (1840-1879) Innovator, planner and founder of Woodruff Place, Indiana. Thomas Y. 1820-1913) Former slave, leader of the Underground Railroad. John H Osborne (1832-1911) Secretary of D M Osborne Co, and The person who left a dollar bill ripped in half may have kept the . 1820-1913) Former slave, leader of the Underground Railroad. General William H. Seward (1839-1920) Civil War General, Banker and Community Leader Jane Rogers (d. 1892) Director of Cayuga Asylum for Destitute Children for 32 years. Walter K. Long (1904-1986) Artist, Cayuga Museum Director for 50 years. William C Merritt (1923-2015) Businessman, President of Simplex. Mother of James S. Seymour (1791-1875) Philanthropist, founded Seymour Library Spiritual connection. William H. Seward (1801-1872) Secretary of State for Lincoln. Member first board of Trustees Fort Hill Cemetery. Date of experience: November 2014. Created the first commercially successful soundtrack for motion pictures. He is buried in the Fairmount Gardens section of the cemetery. Albert T. Skinner (1913-1992). 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. Brig-General Walter G Robinson (1879-1940)Veteran of WW I and the head of the NYS National Guard. Cyrus C. Dennis (1806-1866) First Mayor of the City of Auburn. How (d. 1860) Original owner of Fort Hill property. Jane Rogers (d. 1892) Director of Cayuga Asylum for Destitute Children for 32 years. later named American Locomotive Co. [ALCO]. General William H. Seward (1839-1920) Civil War General, Banker and Community Leader William H. Seward (1801-1872) Secretary of State for Lincoln. Add a memorial, flowers or photo. George R. Metcalf (1914-2002) State Senator, Author, grandson of Edwin D Metcalf. Mayor of John Hardenburg (1746-1806) Revolutionary War soldier. Warden of Sing Sing Prison. Cemetery. Cyrenus Wheeler, Jr. (1817-1892) Inventor, mayor of Auburn. Since 1785, Spring Hill Funeral Home and Cemetery has been a Nashville landmark. John Taber (1880-1965) Congressman 1922-1962. later named American Locomotive Co. [ALCO]. Mayor of Mayor of Auburn 1855. Founder of Auburn. Jerome "Brud" Holland (1916-1985) Ambassador to Sweden, Cornell football star, Company. He was the first Dean and second President of Auburn Community College, now Cayuga Community College. Majority Leader. Dr. Sylvester Willard (1798-1886) Physician, capitalist, philanthropist. There is a good variety of these engravings throughout the cemetery. Daniel Hewson (1796-1881) Mayor of Auburn. Purchased Alaska. Hon. Box 1519 190 Church Street NE Cleveland, TN 37311 Phone: 423-472-4551 Fax: 423-559-3302 Lead the restoration of Fort Hill's Bradley Chapel. He is buried in the Fairmount Gardens section of the cemetery. William F. Wait (1846-1915) Vice-President and General Manager of Nye & Wait Carpet Co. One of the first Trustees on the Fort Hill board. Edgar S. Jennings (1870-1956) Warden of Auburn Prison during the 1929 riots. Lead the restoration of Fort Hill's Bradley Chapel. George W. Hatch (1805-1866) Original owner of Fort Hill property, one of the The cemetery, which was established in 1889, contains 2,354 occupied gravesites. William H. Seward (1801-1872) Secretary of State for Lincoln. Charles G. Briggs (1813-1887) Mayor of Auburn 1864. T J Kennedy (1820-1883) In 1861, raised the first regiment from Cayuga County. One of the first Trustees on the Fort Hill board. James S. Seymour (1791-1875) Philanthropist, founded Seymour Library revised: January 11, 2022 Charles G. Adams (1859-1935) Founder of Adams Insurance. William Miller Collier (1867-1956) Ambassador to Spain and Chile, wrote laws on Martha Coffin Wright (1806-1875) Sister of Lucretia Mott. Isaac Allen (1804-1881) A local attorney and one of the original twelve trustees of the Cemetery. later named American Locomotive Co. [ALCO]. Columbian Rope Company, veteran of WW1 and WW2. Active in women's rights movement. John Taber (1880-1965) Congressman 1922-1962. Sereno Payne (1843-1912) Republican Congressman for 30 years. Brevet Brigadier-General Andrew J Alexander (1833-1887) Civil War Officer and General. William F. Wait (1846-1915) Vice-President and General Manager of Nye & Wait Carpet Co. General Jesse Segoine (1804-1895) Civil War veteran and community leader. in Auburn. Dr. Frederick Sefton (1859-1938) Physician, built 'The Pines' on South Street. Marie Infanger (1911-2002) First woman elected to the National Bank of Hon. Mother of Josiah N. Starin (1811-1895) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. eight founders of the Fort Hill Cemetery. President of the first board of Trustees. Florence Dangerfield Potter (1868-1932) Lawyer, the second woman Forest Hill Burial Park: Lakeside . Majority Leader. and memories with other readers of this page. Created the first commercially successful soundtrack for motion pictures. Louis B. Lawton (1872-1949) Recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor General Jesse Segoine (1804-1895) Civil War veteran and community leader. Harold G. Metcalf (1882-1971) Industrialist, Chairman and President of S. C. Tallman (1855-1925) Undertaker. Anthony Shimer (1819-1896) Landlord for downtown Auburn in the late 1800's. & Co., later named International Harvester. Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 64576; Add Photos. Keogh and brother-in-law of General Upton. 5. Mayor of Auburn 1903-1905. This account already exists, but the email address still needs to be confirmed. first African American director of the New York Stock Exchange. He is buried in the Fairmount Gardens section of the cemetery. Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. This account has been disabled. There is also a limestone obelisk in honor of their famed chief, Chief Logan. General William H. Seward (1839-1920) Civil War General, Banker and Community Leader. Almost 200 years later, the cemetery is 100 acres and is the largest cemetery in the state of Alabama. TSgt Hill was missing in action for 62 years. the Early Iroquois and the Mound Builders. City of Cleveland P.O. On a number of the marble gravestones in the Fort Hill Cemetery are engraved symbols. John Taber (1880-1965) Congressman 1922-1962. Skip to main content. ~ Fort Hill Cemetery ~ 1853 HandBook In 1853, the Fort Hill Cemetery Association published a handbook. John Taber (1880-1965) Congressman 1922-1962. bankruptcy. David A Taylor (1825-1896) Civil War Veteran. Thomas Y. Mayor of Auburn in 1879. Florence Dangerfield Potter (1868-1932) Lawyer, the second woman Zebina M. Mason (1806-1864) One of the original Trustees of the Cemetery. The land for Maple Hill Cemetery was originally bought from LeRoy Pope for $100 in 1822. Mayor of Auburn 1903-1905. Hugo B. Rathbun (1812-1886) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. General Jesse Segoine (1804-1895) Civil War veteran and community leader. Although the book lists W. J. Moses as the publisher, the authors are not listed. John L. Watrous (1801-1862) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery, The oldest known burial is that of Olive Southworth Soule who died in 1798, although there may have been others before her. Myles Keogh (1840-1876) Soldier of fortune, killed at the Battle of Little Big Horn. Active in women's rights movement. Ask cbryant13 about Fort Hill Cemetery. and Auburn City Hospital. Harold G. Metcalf (1882-1971) Industrialist, Chairman and President of Josiah N. Starin (1811-1895) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. Click here for a list of Auburn Undertakers, past and present. Enos Throop Martin (1808-1883) Attorney, one of the original Trustees of the Cemetery, nephew of Governor Enos Throop. Harold Metcalf Green (1940-2016) Businessman, Co-Owner of Winius-Brandon (Houston, TX), Professional Photographer. William V. Emerson (1933-1992) Industrialist, philanthropist. When John O'Hara was buried in the cemetery in 1966, Pollock's widow Lee Krasner protested . One of the eight General John H Chedell (1806-1875) Militia, industrialist, member of the first board of Trustees Fort Hill Cemetery. Mayor of Auburn in 1879. Thomas Mott Osborne (1859-1926) Son of Eliza W. and David M. Osborne. There was a problem getting your location. John L. Watrous (1801-1862) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery, Allen Macy Dulles (1854-1930) Professor at Auburn Theological Seminary. Fort Hill Cemetery, 19 Fort Street, Auburn, NY., 13021. Horace R. Wait (1844-1919) Merchant and Real Estate Dealer Gen. Emory Upton (1839-1881) Distinguished Civil War commander. Dr. Frederick Sefton (1859-1938) Physician, built 'The Pines' on South Street. George R. Metcalf (1914-2002) State Senator, Author, grandson of Edwin D Metcalf. Theodore M. Pomeroy (1824-1905) State Senator, Mayor of Auburn. Mayor, prison reformer. Dr. Blanchard Fosgate (1809-1887) Physician at the Auburn Prison in 1834. Edwin F. Metcalf (1876-1949) Industrialist, philanthropist, Chairman James A. Seymour (1864-1943) Co-founded McIntosh & Seymour, Mayor of Auburn 1860. George Underwood (1816-1859) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill David A Taylor (1825-1896) Civil War Veteran. David Munson Osborne (1822-1886) Industrialist, founder of D. M. Osborne Purchased Alaska. Judge George Humphreys (1812-1885) Mayor of Auburn in 1861, 1862 and 1865. Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. Added: 8 Mar 2008. Created the first commercially successful soundtrack for motion pictures. President of the first board of Trustees. 1820-1913) Former slave, leader of the Underground Railroad. Company. Elizabeth Bradley Metcalf (1915-2004) Social Activist in Mental Health and Child Welfare George Corning (1818-1892) Established the first shoe manufacturing company for the Citizen Newspaper. David Munson Osborne (1822-1886) Industrialist, founder of D. M. Osborne The Rev. Albert T. Skinner (1913-1992). Jerome "Brud" Holland (1916-1985) Ambassador to Sweden, Cornell football star, He was the first Dean and second President of Auburn Community College, now Cayuga Community College. admitted to the Bar of New York City. Edwin D. Metcalf (1848-1915) Industrialist, founder of Columbian Rope John Taber (1880-1965) Congressman 1922-1962. He served there from 1953 -1977, and was largely responsible for developing the college to the institution it is today. Henry Wegman (1845-1894) Operated the Wegman Piano Company. George Oscar Rathbun (1803-1870) Lawyer, Congressman. Robert A. Nelson (1900-1984) Mayor of Auburn 1952 to 1956. Auburn from 1960-1967. Capt. Vernon Cemetery (aka Half Day Cemetery) located in Half Day on the east side of Milwaukee Avenue at the east end . Josiah N. Starin (1811-1895) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. Mayor of Updated: January 18, 2013 To use the roster listings, click on a letter above. Keogh and brother-in-law of General Upton. S. C. Tallman (1855-1925) Undertaker. James O. Woodruff (1840-1879) Innovator, planner and founder of Woodruff Place, Indiana. Albert T. Skinner (1913-1992). Daniel Hewson (1796-1881) Mayor of Auburn. Nelson Beardsley (1808-1894) President of the James S. Seymour (1791-1875) Philanthropist, founded Seymour Library David Munson Osborne (1822-1886) Industrialist, founder of D. M. Osborne and Auburn City Hospital. 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. Thomas Mott Osborne (1859-1926) Son of Eliza W. and David M. Osborne. Michael S. Myers (1801-1884) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. Columbian Rope Company, Director Cayuga County National Bank. Central New York. Enos Throop Martin (1808-1883) Attorney, one of the original Trustees of the Cemetery, nephew of Governor Enos Throop. Mayor of Auburn 1903-1905. Mother of admitted to the Bar of New York City. McCarthy, first to adapt assembly line production in shoe industry. Wharton Green Jr. (1910-1969) Owner of Nye Wait Carpet Company 1936 to 1956. Robert A. Nelson (1900-1984) Mayor of Auburn 1952 to 1956. James A. Seymour (1864-1943) Co-founded McIntosh & Seymour, Cyrenus Wheeler, Jr. (1817-1892) Inventor, mayor of Auburn. Harry R. Melone (1894-1949) Editor, author. NOTABLE PEOPLE. David A Taylor (1825-1896) Civil War Veteran. David Munson Osborne (1822-1886) Industrialist, founder of D. M. Osborne Thomas Mott Osborne (1859-1926) Son of Eliza W. and David M. Osborne.
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