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Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)

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Lansing, founders of Troy and Lansingburgh respectively, were re-interred in Oakwood from private, family cemeteries. With these re-interments, the graves within Oakwood span the entire the history of Troy. Although it was a cemetery by definition, Oakwood quickly became a place for recreation and was used in its early days as a public park. In response to its popularity, many memorials include benches in their design, aimed to invite visitors to rest while enjoying their visit. So popular was Oakwood that in 1908 the Association began a
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has never allowed. Many rural cemeteries, including Oakwood, subsequently became virtual outdoor sculpture museums, displaying the works of well-known contemporary sculptors as memorials to the deceased. Oakwood is home to thousands of individual statues and sculptures as well as 24 private mausolea.
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The cemetery covers 352 acres (142 ha) of which 325 acres (132 ha) contribute to the listing on the 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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on 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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and went into service in 1850. The cemetery was designed by architect John C. Sidney and underwent its greatest development in the late 19th century under superintendent John Boetcher, who incorporated rare foliage and a clear landscape design strategy. Oakwood was the fourth rural cemetery opened in
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The 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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in August 1984 and was added to the 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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Although Sidney was the architect of the cemetery, it was superintendent John 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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There are three operating entrances to the cemetery. The main entrance is on 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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stated on November 7, 1889, that, "the chapel is a model of architectural and mechanical skill," and that the chapel's reception room "is certainly the equal, and possibly in respect to artistic detail and elaborateness of execution, the superior of any church interior in the land."
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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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The Troy Cemetery Association was formed on September 9, 1848; John Paine, D. Thomas Vail, Isaac McConihe, George M. Tibbits, John B. Gale, and Stephen E. Warren were elected its trustees. It was the first rural cemetery association incorporated under an
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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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most important icons were built: the Earl Chapel and Crematorium, the Warren Chapel Mortuary, the keeper's house, the office lodge, numerous mausolea, and both the 101st Street and 114th Street entrances (including a bridge over the
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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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There are a number of historically prominent figures buried at Oakwood. At least fourteen members of the United States House of Representatives (all from New York) are buried there, including
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Gardner Earl Memorial Chapel and Crematorium; Dark stone-faced building with tall bell tower at left. Arches connect to the main receiving rooms and chapel; roof is a slate blue color
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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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Lansingburgh is the northern section of Troy, though it progressed separately from Troy. It became a village in 1790 and was annexed as part of the city of Troy in 1900. See the
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contains labels and notes—referred to by the Troy Cemetery Association as "cliff notes"—about the history of objects shown in the photograph. From this point, one can view
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east. The northern boundary is Farrell Road Extension and the southern boundary is a line that extends due east from a point just south of 101st Street, to Oakwood Avenue.
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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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In 1972 the railroad tracks were dismantled and in 1981 the bed was transformed into a scenic bicycle path called the Uncle Sam Bikeway.
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A Martyr of To-Day: The Life of Robert Ross, Sacrificed to Municipal Misrule, A Story of Patriotism, Calling for Municipal Reforms
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A very small portion of the easternmost section of the cemetery (on the west side of Oakwood Avenue) resides within the town of
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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 Earl Crematorium was listed in its own right on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003 and was designated a
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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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In 1862 the Troy Cemetery Association set aside an area in Section P, called the Soldiers' Plot, for deceased
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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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The most significant building on the property is the Gardner Earl Memorial Chapel and Crematorium, a
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The large amount of space in rural cemeteries permits the use of sculpture in a way that the crowded
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The interior of the chapel is marked by quartered oak ceilings, bluestone floors, and five original
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New York and its governing body was the first rural cemetery association created in the state.
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with an 18-foot (5.5 m) square base on the south side, connected by a triple-arched
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Warren Family Chapel & Monuments, Oakwood Cemetery, Troy, Rensselaer County, NY
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Many historically important sculptors are represented on the grounds of Oakwood.
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The Giles Memorial, like many at Oakwood, incorporates benches for visitors.
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The Paine Mausoleum is octagonal and features benches for visitors to rest.
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of the dead. The development of rural cemeteries followed closely with the
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is another eclectic design, octagonal in shape, and flanked by benches.
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is a simplified Greek Revival structure, with a bronze door in the
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A 325-acre (132 ha) section of Oakwood was nominated for the
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Section G-4 of Oakwood Cemetery, overlooking Sections G-3 and H-1
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which was a technological marvel in its day is constructed from
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One of the most significant monuments is that to Major General
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service between the Oakwood Avenue and 114th Street entrances.
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It features four man-made lakes, two residential structures, a
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showing the view from the prospect overlooking Lansingburgh
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exhibiting a wide range of architectural styles including
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on the center of the back, complete with snakes as hair.
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in March 1887. The deceased son was an early promoter of
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posts, becoming an additional "tower" on the property.
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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: 14: 6422:with extended nighttime coverage. 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 4028: 3914: 3904: 3895: 3894: 3395: 3388: 2786:"Taylor, Dean Park, (1902–1977)" 1995:Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1627: 1613: 1573:Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1294: 1278: 1262: 1250: 1231: 1172:elements, and is topped with a " 829: 822: 804: 797: 721: 706: 691: 676: 658: 407:Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 365:of the early 19th century. 341:The first rural cemetery in the 98: 91: 73: 66: 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 902: 386:and Oakwood became the fourth 232: 1: 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 19:United States historic place 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 6519: 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 1160:surrounded by lilies. The 1038:National Historic Landmark 584:, known for his statue of 6410: 4640: 4390:Timeline of town creation 4278: 4026: 3968: 3890: 3386: 3066:Pittsfield, Massachusetts 2081:. 1984-10-12. p. 144 901:NRHP reference  791: 779: 775: 766: 757: 750: 746: 683:Robert Ross Memorial, by 403:Garnet Douglass Baltimore 231:NRHP reference  177:: 325 acres (132 ha) 172:: 352 acres (142 ha) 60: 48: 44: 35: 28: 24: 4528:List of school districts 4107:Medium-sized communities 3624:Richmond (Staten Island) 2917:. United States Congress 2892:. United States Congress 2867:. 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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
A panoramic view of the cemetery; a dirt road pass in front of the view from right to left. At center is a grey church-like structure, surrounded on all sides by various sized grave stones.
A map of New York with a red dot near the eastern central portion of the state.
A map of New York with a red dot near the eastern central portion of the state.
Troy, New York
42°45′50″N 73°39′59″W / 42.76389°N 73.66639°W / 42.76389; -73.66639
Greek Revival
Roman Revival
Gothic Revival
Romanesque
Egyptian Revival
Palladian
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nonsectarian
rural cemetery
Troy, New York
non-profit
board of directors
New England
chapel
crematorium
mausolea
graves
public park
Lansingburgh
National Register of Historic Places
Uncle Sam Wilson
Russell Sage
Emma Willard
United States House of Representatives

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