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354: 337: 294: 81: 410:, 2-mile heats in harnesses for $ 6,000. Second Day, Wednesday, March 27, Jockey Club Purse $ 800, 2 Mile Heats. Same Day Sweepstakes for Gentlemen Riders, 2 Mile Heats, Entrance Fee $ 50, the proprietors to add a silver cup, value $ 300. Third Day, Jockey Club Purse $ 1,200, 3 Mile Heats. Fourth Day, Jockey Club Purse $ 2,000, 4 Mile Heats. Fifth Day, Jockey Club Purse $ 600, Mile Heats, best 3 in 5. Same Day, Sweepstakes for 2 Year Olds, Mile Heats, Entrance Fee $ 500, Forfeit Fee $ 150, seven subscribers:Montfort Wells, 1500: 106: 131: 508: 473:. After being refused membership, Howard vowed that the race course would become a cemetery. After the Civil War and Reconstruction, the track went bankrupt and Howard was able to see his curse come true. Today, Howard is buried in his tomb located on Central Avenue in the cemetery, which was built following the original oval layout of the track itself. Mr. Howard died in 1885 in Dobbs Ferry, New York, when he fell from a newly purchased horse. 723: 64: 715: 618: 138: 113: 88: 556:
To the right of the entrance to the tomb is an 1885 life-size statue represents a Confederate officer about to read the roll of the dead during the American Civil War. The statue is said to be modeled after Sergeant William Brunet of the Louisiana Guard Battery, but is intended to represent all
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for 1839 over the Metairie Course commenced on Tuesday, March 26, and lasted for six days. The First Day of racing Sweepstakes for 3-year olds, 2 Mile Heats, Entrance Fee $ 1,000, Forfeit Fee $ 250, Nine Subscribers: Montfort Wells'
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The initial construction of at least one of these elaborate final resting places – restaurateur Ruth Fertel's mausoleum – is estimated to have cost between $ 125,000 to $ 500,000 (in late 20th century dollars).
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Undoubtedly the Metairie Cemetery is destined to be the great Necropolis of the South. As far as its location, ornaments, care and poetry are concerned, we say that this great city of the dead is unrivaled.
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on his horse "Fire-eater", holding binoculars in his right hand. General Johnston was for a time entombed here, but the remains were later removed to Texas.
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took New Orleans for the Union in April 1862. Metairie Cemetery was built upon the grounds of the old Metairie Race Course after it went bankrupt.
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the Moriarty tomb with a marble monument with a height of 60 feet (18 m) tall, which required the construction of a temporary special spur
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The race track was the site of the famous Lexington-Lecomte Race, April 1, 1854, billed as the "Great States" race. Former President
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Before becoming a cemetery, the site, established on a high-and-dry ridge along Bayou Metairie (now Metairie Road), was a
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seat from 1889 to 1891. He was the last Republican member of the U.S. House from Louisiana until 1973.
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track, founded in 1838 by Col. James Garrison and Richard Adams who acquired the land from the
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Laure Beauregard Larendon's tomb, which features Moorish details and beautiful stained glass;
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Silent City on a Hill: Picturesque Landscapes of Memory and Boston's Mount Auburn Cemetery
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Tom Benson's final resting place: Large, ornate tomb stands out in Metairie Cemetery
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Spring 1839 Race Announcement Metairie Jockey Club Metairie Race Course New Orleans
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Staff writer, "All Saints' Day: Yesterday's Visitations at the Homes of the Dead",
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The race track, which was owned by the Metairie Jockey Club, refused membership to
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from 1889 to 1901. In that role, he became an integral figure in the devastating
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line to transport the monument's building materials to the cemetery; and
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In 1848 Richard Ten Broeck, later part of the syndicate that purchased
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was buried at Metairie Cemetery, but his remains were later moved to
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Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in Louisiana
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Isidore Newman, New Orleans philanthropist and founder of the
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Metairie Cemetery has the largest collection of elaborate
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coach and organizer of first football game in New Orleans
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Metairie Cemetery was previously owned and operated by
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Other notable monuments in Metairie Cemetery include:
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Atop the tomb is an 1877 equestrian statue of General
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bought Metairie Cemetery and other Stewart locations.
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attended. While racing was suspended because of the
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and board of governors included: George B. Mulligan,
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Metairie Race Course
U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Metairie Cemetery is located in East New Orleans
Metairie Cemetery is located in Louisiana
Metairie Cemetery is located in the United States
New Orleans
29°59′9″N 90°7′4″W / 29.98583°N 90.11778°W / 29.98583; -90.11778
Benjamin Morgan Harrod
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cemetery
New Orleans
Louisiana
Metairie, Louisiana
Bayou Metairie

horse racing
New Orleans Canal and Banking Company
Alexander Barrow
Thomas W. Chinn
Balie Peyton
Samuel Jarvis Peters
New Orleans Canal and Banking Company


The Metairie Jockey Club
H.A. Tayloe
A.L. Bingaman
Lexington
Millard Fillmore

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