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National Register of Historic Places. In the east–west direction, the cemetery extends from Gurley Avenue and the bed of the old Troy and Boston Railroad on the west, to Oakwood Avenue on the
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Oakwood's western border to the 101st Street entrance). Boetcher incorporated exceptional landscape design techniques during his tenure; Oakwood developed shifting landscape scenery: some areas are dominated by flowing lawns while others comprise dense foliage. Boetcher brought in rare and foreign
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Boetcher, who incorporated rare foliage and a clear landscape design strategy. Oakwood was the fourth rural cemetery opened in
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Vanderheyden Bell, a memorial itself, is located northeast of the Earl Crematorium. It is a bronze, cast bell weighing more than 3,000 pounds (1,400 kg). Its original home was under a log shelter on the premises. At some point, it was placed into storage. In 1971 it was resurrected and hung
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Register on October 10, 1984. The cemetery originally owned about 110 acres (45 ha) on the east side of Oakwood Avenue, but sold the land in two transactions in the 2000s (decade). The land deals were made to increase the Association's operating income. As of
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Boetcher that gave Oakwood its charm. Boetcher became superintendent in 1871 and continued in the position until 1898. At the beginning of his tenure, Oakwood was said to be quite crude. During Boetcher's tenure Oakwood's
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Oakwood Avenue at the southern tip of the property; it is flanked by the keeper's house. The 114th Street entrance is marked only by a gate and connects to Gurley Avenue. The 101st Street entrance passes the office lodge.
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The cemetery is split into sections for ease of finding graves which, for the most part, follow an alphabetic (e.g. Section K) or alphanumeric (e.g. Section D-3) naming system, though there are some that follow a numeric scheme. The sections are split by paved and gravel roads and pedestrian paths
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created by local photographer Tom Wall and set in acrylic on a steel stand in the cemetery's northwestern section. It sits at the edge of a bluff directly overlooking the grounds of
Lansingburgh High School and Knickerbacker Middle School. The photograph spans a 100-mile (160 km) view and
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In 1869, the City of Troy bought the property of the Third Street Burying Ground for the site of a new city hall. This was the burial site for many of Troy's earliest inhabitants; the city had bought lot number 102 in Section N for re-interment of 146 graves. The Vanderheyden family and Jacob
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structure built between 1887 and 1889, which sits near the edge of the escarpment about 300 feet (91 m) above the Hudson. The building was financed by William S. Earl, a successful Troy manufacturer, as a memorial to his son who became ill and died on a trip to
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The interior is noted for its sumptuous and intricate design. The original furnace room was transformed into an elaborately designed reception room in 1889, the furnaces having been moved into a separate room. This features significant use of marble, from
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authorizing the incorporation of such associations. The trustees appointed a committee to report on an eligible location for a cemetery and on September 5, 1849, the first parcel of land was purchased. On October 16, 1850, the land of the cemetery was
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floor plan. A tower was added in 1883, with great care placed on finding building material that matched the earlier structure. The Chapel contains stained glass windows above the altar designed by artist
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2009, the cemetery contained roughly 60,000 graves and its numbers continue to grow. The Association expects to be able to accept interments until at least the early 23rd century.
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Because of its popularity as a public park, many memorials included benches to invite visitors to rest while investigating the large, hilly property.
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on the north side. The floor plan of the entire building measures 136 by 70 feet (41 by 21 m). The exterior is covered by a pink-tinted
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that deals strictly with the operation of the cemetery. It was established in 1848 in response to the growing rural cemetery movement in
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is mainly Greek Revival to look at, but also has Romanesque aspects, such as a cruciform floor plan and a domed roof. The
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The Warren Family Mortuary Chapel is a stone chapel built on a knoll near the center of the cemetery. It was designed by
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that is said to be the "most concentrated and complete overview of American history anywhere in America".
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2956:, Philadelphia: L. R. Hamersly & Company, 1890. p. 445.
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3007:. Bulletin of Yale University. Vol. 7. New Haven:
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National Register of Historic Places in Troy, New York
2585:. Troy Cemetery Association. p. 4. Archived from
2247:. Troy Cemetery Association. p. 3. Archived from
1595:. Finally, Oakwood is also the final resting place of
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1033:floor made of more than twenty colors of marble.
1886:Charter of and laws relating to the city of Troy
1192:is the Palladian representative on site and the
426:plants to help beautify the cemetery, including
3068:: Berkshire Historical and Scientific Society.
1599:, the progenitor of America's national symbol,
956:The building consists of a 90-foot (27 m)
1188:are all done in the Gothic Revival style. The
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2425:Shaver, Peter D.; Theresa Page (2011-03-21).
306:and Troy residents. Oakwood was added to the
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752:Gardner Earl Memorial Chapel and Crematorium
737:Gardner Earl Memorial Chapel and Crematorium
496:, opposite the confluence of the Hudson and
4644:This region includes the following cities:
3920:National Register of Historic Places Portal
2557:. Troy Cemetery Association. Archived from
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1863:. Troy Cemetery Association. Archived from
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2273:"The National Statuary Hall Collection"
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1830:"National Register Information System"
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1079:United States House of Representatives
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4500:Sports in New York's Capital District
3148:. Encyclopedia Americana Corp. 1920.
3086:Bliss, William Dwight Porter (1897).
2491:"Warren, Joseph Mabbett, (1813–1896)"
2072:"National Register Weekly List: 1984"
1583:in her honor; Emma Willard's husband
1285:The Gale Mausoleum incorporates many
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2686:"Draper, William Henry, (1841–1921)"
2611:"Cluett, Ernest Harold, (1874–1954)"
1835:National Register of Historic Places
568:, which incorporates a white marble
447:National Register of Historic Places
308:National Register of Historic Places
6503:Cemeteries established in the 1840s
3297:", 3 photos, 3 data pages
3166:Harrison, A. Rebecca (1984-08-03).
2969:"In Memoriam: Phineas Dodge Ballou"
2661:"Dickinson, John Dean, (1767–1841)"
2079:United States National Park Service
1113:Oakwood is home to 24 mausolea and
325:, at least fourteen members of the
3291:Historic American Buildings Survey
3190:Richardson, Charles Henry (1917).
2636:"Cushman, John Paine, (1784–1848)"
516:that total 29 miles (47 km).
462:Section plan of Oakwood Cemetery:
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4533:List of colleges and universities
3245:The city of Troy and its vicinity
3089:The encyclopedia of social reform
590:National Statuary Hall Collection
4510:Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany
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4020:List of all incorporated places
3096:: Funk & Wagnells Company.
2911:"Wicks, Eliphalet, (1769–1850)"
2457:Adam Fetcher and Kathy Kupper.
2099:Churchill, Chris (2009-05-09).
1670:for a graphical representation.
1528:(1805–1888), who served in the
769:U.S. National Historic Landmark
2836:"Tibbits, George, (1763–1849)"
2324:Islands of the Mid-Maine Coast
1648:List of cemeteries in New York
1498:(also the mayor of Troy), and
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5798:by frequency & subchannel
3200:: Orange Publishing Company.
3058:Ballard, Harlan Hoge (1897).
2101:"Cemetery buries money issue"
1052:Warren Family Mortuary Chapel
1044:Warren Family Mortuary Chapel
838:Show map of the United States
107:Show map of the United States
5173:Spectrum News Capital Region
3871:National Historic Landmarks
3242:Weise, Arthur James (1886).
2761:"Sage, Russell, (1816–1906)"
1861:"Oakwood Cemetery: About Us"
1558:mayor of Burlington, Vermont
1330:is an 84-inch (210 cm)
1062:English country Gothic style
949:and was himself cremated in
741:United States historic place
313:Prominent Americans such as
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4633:New York's Capital District
4505:Episcopal Diocese of Albany
2736:"Pierson, Job, (1791–1860)"
2555:"Oakwood Cemetery: History"
2130:. Troy Cemetery Association
1921:"Oakwood Cemetery: History"
1418:Recreation of Wall's photo
1245:in this unmarked mausoleum.
646:officers and soldiers from
226:, and other eclectic styles
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3293:(HABS) No. NY-6253, "
3224:. Boston: James H. Earle.
3114:Cobb, John Storer (1901).
2952:Hamersly, Lewis Randolph.
2886:"Vail, Henry, (1782–1853)"
2346:Harrison (1984), pp. 11–12
1207:granite, exhibits obvious
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2917:. United States Congress
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2277:Architect of the Capitol
2128:"Oakwood Cemetery: Home"
1984:"Honoring a son of Troy"
1668:neighborhood map of Troy
1464:Edward Whitford Greenman
1349:Alfred E. Smith Building
938:Richardsonian Romanesque
893:Architectural style
423:Troy and Boston Railroad
416:Earl Crematorium c. 1901
372:The office lodge in 1886
200:Architectural style
5066:WNGN-LD 38 / WNGX-LD 42
4984:, 25.2 Fun Roads, 25.3
4914:, 14.2 Fun Roads, 14.3
3218:Ross, James H. (1894).
1506:, a general during the
1480:John Richardson Thurman
1077:. Former member of the
488:that rises east of the
484:Oakwood is built on an
363:English garden movement
16:Historic rural cemetery
6420:Clear-channel stations
6401:WXKW (850 AM, 1600 AM)
3360:Keeper of the Register
3045:Harrison (1984), p. 12
2940:Encyclopedia Americana
2532:Harrison (1984), p. 16
2523:Harrison (1984), p. 15
2222:Harrison (1984), p. 24
2166:Harrison (1984), p. 22
2150:Harrison (1984), p. 25
2061:Harrison (1984), p. 19
2052:Harrison (1984), p. 13
2030:Harrison (1984), p. 11
1997:. 2005. Archived from
1949:Harrison (1984), p. 10
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1488:Martin Ingham Townsend
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562:Washington, D. C.
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3880:Outside New York City
3375:National Park Service
3355:Contributing property
3125:: Knight and Millet.
3011:. 1921. p. 737.
2514:Harrison (1984), p. 8
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1903:Harrison (1984), p. 9
1840:National Park Service
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1593:Georgetown University
1496:Joseph Mabbett Warren
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6359:W47A/WBCA (101.1 FM)
4629:Broadcast television
4463:Adirondack Mountains
4395:Toponymies of places
4385:Albany Plan of Union
4184:(5,000 to 10,000 in
3564:New York (Manhattan)
2106:Times Union (Albany)
1621:Hudson Valley portal
1589:David Hillhouse Buel
1550:Mexican–American War
1504:Joseph Bradford Carr
1460:William Henry Draper
1332:panoramic photograph
1156:style displaying an
1005:The Troy Daily Times
886:Fuller & Wheeler
813:Show map of New York
666:Major General Thomas
432:Colorado blue spruce
82:Show map of New York
6431:Manchester, Vermont
5140:Cable-only stations
4690:Full-power stations
4578:Schenectady Gazette
4038:Largest communities
3973:Central communities
3867:Bridges and tunnels
2195:"Uncle Sam Bikeway"
1991:Rensselaer Magazine
1800:42.75361; -73.67861
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1538:George Henry Thomas
1534:East India Squadron
1456:John Dean Dickinson
1401:American Revolution
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698:Fuller Monument, a
500:. It is in eastern
473: Warren Chapel
331:Hudson River Valley
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6373:WCSQ-LP (105.9 FM)
5775:NOAA Weather Radio
5310:Radio stations in
4886:Low-power stations
4550:Albany Times Union
4473:Rensselaer Plateau
4468:Catskill Mountains
4261:Town of Stillwater
4211:Village of Colonie
1532:and commanded the
1530:American Civil War
1452:John Paine Cushman
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4221:City of Johnstown
4196:Town of Amsterdam
4181:Small communities
4122:City of Amsterdam
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2580:"2007 Newsletter"
2415:(1901), pp. 94–95
2242:"2007 Newsletter"
1842:. April 15, 2008.
1591:, a president of
1554:Phineas D. Ballou
1178:Tibbits Mausoleum
1088:Vanderheyden Bell
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914:Significant dates
648:Rensselaer County
625:Vinalhaven, Maine
548:, creator of the
546:Robert E. Launitz
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1577:Emma Willard
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1526:Cicero Price
1517:
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1445:
1420:The Panorama
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1365:Green Island
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5673:Translators
5316:Schenectady
5249:Glens Falls
5148:MSG Network
5078:Schenectady
5024:Glens Falls
4902:Glens Falls
4585:Troy Record
4443:Lake George
4438:Lake Albany
4400:Tech Valley
4370:Fort Orange
4327:Schenectady
4142:Glens Falls
4073:Guilderland
4000:Schenectady
3860:Other lists
3709:Westchester
3639:Schenectady
3434:Cattaraugus
1798: /
1760: /
1722: /
1542:Chickamauga
1468:Job Pierson
1203:, built of
1154:Art Nouveau
1101:among four
970:crematorium
570:sarcophagus
390:founded in
384:consecrated
300:public park
288:crematorium
276:New England
153: /
129:Coordinates
6457:Categories
5246:WBAX-LD 47
5214:WCDC-TV 19
5048:W35DU-D 35
5030:W28DA-D 28
4960:W21CP-D 21
4940:Cobleskill
4827:, 51.2/.3
4646:Albany, NY
4595:Television
4542:Newspapers
4433:Erie Canal
4342:Washington
4317:Rensselaer
4312:Montgomery
4246:Rensselaer
4231:Kinderhook
4216:Duanesburg
4206:Cobleskill
4167:Watervliet
4088:Queensbury
3699:Washington
3619:Rensselaer
3554:Montgomery
3539:Livingston
3444:Chautauqua
3182:2009-10-06
3061:Amos Eaton
3027:August 20,
2921:2009-10-09
2896:2009-10-09
2871:2009-10-09
2846:2009-10-09
2821:2009-10-09
2796:2009-10-09
2771:2009-10-09
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2696:2009-10-09
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2646:2009-10-09
2621:2009-10-09
2596:2009-10-10
2565:2009-10-09
2542:Richardson
2501:2009-10-09
2464:2012-03-09
2443:2011-04-18
2282:2009-10-11
2258:2009-10-09
2209:2009-10-07
2134:2009-10-08
2113:2009-10-06
2085:2009-10-11
2008:2009-06-19
1931:2009-10-11
1871:2009-10-08
1814:References
1786:73°40′43″W
1783:42°45′13″N
1748:73°40′04″W
1745:42°46′24″N
1710:73°40′14″W
1707:42°45′11″N
1569:Amos Eaton
1492:Henry Vail
1381:Erie Canal
1361:Watervliet
1182:Vail Vault
1135:Romanesque
981:foundation
958:bell tower
896:Romanesque
594:ballot box
574:bald eagle
530:churchyard
486:escarpment
269:non-profit
216:Romanesque
141:73°39′59″W
138:42°45′50″N
5901:call sign
5778:frequency
5226:Adams, MA
5070:Heartland
5056:Adams, MA
5010:Greenwich
4791:TV, 23.3
4557:Metroland
4520:Education
4410:Geography
4380:Beverwyck
4332:Schoharie
4266:Waterford
4251:Sand Lake
4127:Brunswick
4093:Rotterdam
4083:Niskayuna
4068:Glenville
4053:Bethlehem
4004:City Hall
3989:City Hall
3841:Rochester
3836:Rhinebeck
3826:Peekskill
3787:Manhattan
3644:Schoharie
3524:Jefferson
3407:by county
3102:123756902
3017:460903293
1681:Brunswick
1601:Uncle Sam
1523:Commodore
1516:USS
1508:Civil War
1441:Uncle Sam
1377:Waterford
1289:elements.
1269:The Vail
1139:Palladian
947:cremation
882:Architect
633:Edwardian
629:Victorian
598:martyrdom
524:Landmarks
454:Geography
359:interment
351:Cambridge
310:in 1984.
224:Palladian
190:Architect
5324:New York
5255:W52DF 52
4986:France24
4775:PBS Kids
4656:Troy, NY
4483:Religion
4365:Mohicans
4322:Saratoga
4297:Columbia
4284:Counties
4162:Schodack
4078:Halfmoon
3900:Category
3846:Syracuse
3772:Brooklyn
3719:Southern
3714:Northern
3684:Tompkins
3674:Sullivan
3649:Schuyler
3634:Saratoga
3629:Rockland
3579:Onondaga
3519:Herkimer
3514:Hamilton
3494:Franklin
3479:Dutchess
3474:Delaware
3469:Cortland
3464:Columbia
3454:Chenango
3419:Allegany
3341:New York
3198:Syracuse
3154:18548585
3074:51603637
3021:Archived
1889:, p. 216
1607:See also
1339:and the
1217:Syracuse
1205:Westerly
1109:Mausolea
1070:transept
979:and the
974:Westerly
908:04000091
848:Location
716:Monument
392:New York
379:1847 law
292:mausolea
238:84000021
117:Location
6351:Defunct
6312:WVCR-FM
6300:WTRY-FM
6295:WTMM-FM
6236:WQBK-FM
6209:WPBZ-FM
6204:WOPG-FM
6194:WOOS-LP
6189:WOOG-LP
6184:WOOC-LP
6179:WOOA-LP
6157:WMHT-FM
6147:WKLI-FM
6100:WHAZ-FM
6061:WGNA-FM
6016:WCAA-LP
6004:WAMC-FM
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5240:Hagaman
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5204:WEDG-TV
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5006:NewsNet
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4857:, 55.5
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4731:Mystery
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3984:history
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3754:Buffalo
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3726:Wyoming
3669:Suffolk
3664:Steuben
3594:Orleans
3584:Ontario
3569:Niagara
3544:Madison
3504:Genesee
3459:Clinton
3449:Chemung
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5097:WCWN
5074:Troy
5060:WNYT
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4972:WNYT
4954:Troy
4928:NOST
4916:This
4859:Ion+
4855:Laff
4825:MNTV
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4803:WCWN
4793:Grit
4759:WMHT
4745:MeTV
4737:WNYT
4723:Cozi
4715:WTEN
4697:WRGB
4485:and
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4112:2000
4043:2010
4010:Troy
3910:List
3484:Erie
3254:OCLC
3226:OCLC
3202:OCLC
3150:OCLC
3127:OCLC
3098:OCLC
3070:OCLC
3029:2019
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