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2196: 2206: 833:(1819–1888), was an American scientist, physicist, inventor, and women's rights campaigner from Seneca Falls, New York. Her experiments on the warming effect of sunlight on different gases were overlooked until the 21st century 1466: 330: 637:(1962–2003), assassinated City Councilman, was buried here for a few days; upon learning his killer's ashes were also in Green-Wood, his family had his body exhumed and reinterred in the 569: 2270: 553: 1277:(1871–1938), American author, educator, lawyer, diplomat, songwriter, and civil rights activist. Author of "Lift Every Voice and Sing" with his wife 2378: 1818: 2388: 2243: 2219:'If she had known that Askew's cremated remains were at Green-Wood, she never would have agreed to have her son buried there,' Hill said. 677:(1911–1987), U.S. Naval Commander, attorney and member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 12th congressional district 1259: 1176: 361: 2349: 2339: 2163: 1925: 34:, and is generally bounded by 20th Street to the northeast, Fifth Avenue to the northwest, 36th and 37th Streets to the southwest, 2197:"Slain New York City Councilman Reburied; Reinterment occurred after family learned his killer's ashes were in the same cemetery" 944: 593:(1837–1931), professor of medicine and for 25 years before her retirement in 1900, one of New York's most prominent obstetricians 468: 437: 371: 194: 2383: 1978: 717: 1129: 669: 2255: 1338: 2282: 2090: 2014: 1947: 1750: 1045: 2293:
The mortal remains of Henry J. Montague were laid to rest yesterday within the quiet precincts of Green-Wood Cemetery....
1688: 1520: 1509: 909: 684: 2177: 2306: 1358: 634: 238: 998: 993: 989: 2130: 1998: 1922: 1623: 1586: 1268: 1081: 1041: 655: 638: 345: 1676: 490:, (1783-1853), English-American soap industrialist who founded in 1806 what became the Colgate-Palmolive company. 309: 1022:(1852–1922), pioneer in American medicine and surgery, often credited as the "Father of Modern American Surgery" 2155: 1892: 1882: 1814: 1697: 1682: 1462: 1109: 1093: 1004: 689: 643: 565: 31: 1731:(1812–1873), Union sympathizer with the Confederacy, said to have planned the assassination of Abraham Lincoln 725:(1850–1934), son of Thomas Clark Durant and designer and developer of camps in the Adirondack Great Camp style 2099: 1728: 1709: 1300: 1019: 924: 893: 889: 701: 2007:(1756–1832), Revolutionary War hero, New York State assemblyman and Judge; body moved to Green-Wood in 1872 1918: 1867: 1862: 1420: 1398: 1322: 1182: 1170: 1117:(1822–1903), Teacher, lawyer, iron manufacturer, U.S. Congressman, and a mayor of New York; son-in-law of 964: 959: 919: 458: 320: 281: 199: 2114:(1874–1940), governor of Puerto Rico from 1904 to 1907, and later an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury 2105: 2080: 2074: 2018: 1956: 1934: 1888: 1628: 1410: 970: 955: 600: 447: 441: 303: 263: 235: 35: 1988: 1902: 1659: 1582: 1494: 1482: 1274: 1251: 1031: 867: 821: 680: 533: 520: 476: 376: 275: 1028:(1806/1807–1875), "the only black millionaire in New York" around the time of the American Civil War 1858: 1790: 1734: 1646: 1619: 1607: 1504: 1476: 1425: 1150: 1075:(1861–1940), noted athlete, philanthropist, pioneer in American surgery, and personal physician of 1060: 1010: 848: 830: 825: 782: 722: 713: 481: 382: 339: 216: 19: 1915:(1798–1876), long-serving United States Navy officer during the American Civil War and War of 1812 1870:(1847–1918), one of the first black women to earn a medical degree, and the first in the state of 2287: 1929: 1794: 1692: 1664: 1638: 1470: 1416: 1278: 1210: 1076: 1014: 930: 842: 794: 764: 707: 695: 665: 596: 291: 231: 212: 1842: 2345: 2314: 2239: 2201: 2159: 2151: 2086: 2061: 2049: 1906: 1827: 1769: 1557: 1488: 1429: 1404: 1386: 1346: 1246: 1099: 1025: 915: 905: 885: 879: 770: 661: 590: 574: 541: 499: 357: 335: 1451:(1831–1902), millionaire, one of the Bonanza Kings of Virginia City, NV and the Comstock Lode 2111: 2094: 2010: 1951: 1871: 1852: 1703: 1595: 1590: 1454: 1373: 1292: 1214: 1156: 1145: 1087: 1072: 1049: 949: 791:(1901–1973), was an American painter, etcher, lithographer, sculptor, illustrator and writer 778: 774: 755: 649: 578: 505: 367: 297: 269: 222: 2036: 1353:. On 13 October 1937, the 50th anniversary of his death, his remains were transferred with 2231: 1912: 1896: 1601: 1540: 1364: 1354: 1342: 1332: 1296: 1287: 1264: 1198: 1123: 1114: 1066: 1054: 861: 807: 788: 674: 559: 487: 401: 314: 251: 208: 39: 2052:(1955–2005), American journalist and author kidnapped and murdered in Iraq in August 2005 1762:(1777–1842), American politician, served as a United States Representative from New York 1598:(1896–1981), American drama and music critic, magazine editor, poet and writer on music. 2117: 1982: 1838: 1808: 1804: 1774: 1448: 1283: 1242: 1233: 1166: 1141: 940: 817: 751: 537: 493: 464: 413: 407: 43: 1679:(1783–1861), suggested the design upon which all U.S. flags since 1818 have been based 2372: 1971: 1876: 1832: 1823: 1784: 1715: 1634: 1631:(1837–1911), an American Presbyterian pastor, Christian leader, missionary and writer 1569: 1553: 1458: 1392: 1135: 1105: 1035: 431: 388: 190: 27: 2271:
Pop Smoke to be laid to rest in Brooklyn as suspects in his murder β€˜still at large’
2030: 2004: 1962: 1800: 1759: 1718:(1745–1830), Revolutionary War hero, philanthropist, namesake of Rutgers University 1642: 1613: 1527: 1515: 1435: 1204: 1118: 899: 836: 759: 732: 625: 584: 515: 511: 472: 453: 226: 967:(1800–1874), first mayor of Jersey City, U.S. House of Representatives (1847–1849) 2055: 1994: 1754: 1500: 1328: 1227: 873: 728: 617: 547: 425: 351: 326: 456:(1850–1924), American theatre actress noted for her role of Louise in the play 2283:"Final Tributes To Montague. Thousands Of Friends Attend His Funeral Services" 1966: 1835:(1819–1856), designer of the Yacht America, winner of the first America's Cup. 1778: 1765: 1740: 1531: 1350: 1186: 1162: 934: 839:(1839–1895), American Civil War and postbellum artist, illustrator, and etcher 604: 419: 257: 2318: 851:(1839–1912), American editor, lexicographer, publisher, and spelling reformer 1670: 1535: 1491:(1805–1862), American astronomer and major general in the American Civil War 1309: 496:(1917–2012), American environmentalist, professor and presidential candidate 404:(1828–1845), a debutante killed in a carriage accident on her 17th birthday 338:(1918–1990), pianist, composer, and conductor; alongside his wife, actress 1787:(1781–1867), United States Navy commodore, claimed California for the U.S. 876:("Mrs George Stevenson"; 1829–1868), American stage actress and comedienne 2307:"Statue of Doctor Who Did Slave Experiments Is Exiled. Its Ideas Are Not" 1368: 1304: 983: 745: 528: 288:
representing the market cycle; a bear statue sits on top of his headstone
23: 1063:(1834–1900), Confederate brigadier general during the American Civil War 845:(1850–1932), American painter, interior designer, and furniture designer 1737:(1853–1921), United States Assistant Secretary of War from 1901 to 1903 811: 629: 621: 524: 203: 1503:(1821–1861), actress and mistress of many notable men among them King 272:(1836-1923), landscape painter associated with the Hudson River School 1855:(1836–1896), son of Henry Steinway, and founder of Steinway, New York 1846: 1108:(1931–1987), American psychiatrist and one of the founders of the 1744: 1255: 1001:(1874–1942), wife of Edward and suspect in the Hall–Mills murder 1662:(1820–1869), American journalist and politician and founder of 1610:(1781–1853), founder of Phelps, Dodge mining and copper company 1013:(1815–1872), U.S. Army Commander during the middle part of the 2152:"Notable American Women, 1607–1950: A Biographical Dictionary" 2013:(1823–1878), notorious New York political boss, member of the 1207:(1934–2012), psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, author, gay activist 514:(1791–1883), inventor, manufacturer, abolitionist, founder of 2077:(1826–1907), American Civil War colonel and artillery officer 2064:(1824–1870), American Civil War colonel and brigade commander 1685:(1815–1887), founder of shipbuilding company Roach & Sons 323:(1936–2012; cremated), composer of film, TV and concert music 49: 2341:
Robert Troup: A Quest for Security in a Turbulent New Nation
1144:(1942–1973), journalist, murdered in Chile by the regime of 882:(1839–1919), controversial soldier, attorney, and prosecutor 379:(1819–1901), American clergyman, journalist, social reformer 1937:(1820–1892), Irish immigrant and American Civil War general 1885:(1831–1905), author; founder and trustee of Barnard College 42:
to the east. Green-Wood Cemetery was founded in 1838 as a
1899:, and the consolidation of Brooklyn into Greater New York 986:(1792-1863), painter and popular 19th-century miniaturist 331:
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
1712:(1831–1878), father of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt 1700:(1834–1884), mother of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt 434:(1796–1872), painter of Native Americans in the Old West 1768:(1902–1978), poet, educator, founder of the philosophy 1706:(1829–1906), uncle of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt 1084:(1784–1872), wrote the music to the hymn "Rock of Ages" 2150:
James, Edward T.; James, Janet Wilson; Boyer, Paul S.
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and the first general killed in the American Civil War
254:(1860–1916), lawyer and member New York State Assembly 1556:(1790–1878), also known as Billy Niblo, the owner of 1267:(1824–1906), American painter, and co-founder of the 810:(1841–1910), claimed to be the first person to put a 587:(1812–1894), baseball pioneer and insurance executive 385:(1828–1869), Civil War Union Brevet Brigidier General 300:(1841-1889), Union Army officer and railway executive 1485:(1746–1840), first U.S. consul to Liverpool, England 1419:(1723–1790), signer of the U.S. Constitution; first 570:
Superintendent of the United States Military Academy
260:(1815–1897), marine artist, buried in unmarked grave 1817:(1821–1891), first Italian-American elected to the 2256:Ellen Tarry, "Grace Nail Johnson: A Remembrance," 1126:(c. 1839–1862), American Civil War cavalry officer 241:, whose remains were relocated to another cemetery 234:(1972–2003; cremated), politician and assassin of 1777:(1813–1883), physician called "founder of modern 652:(1790–1875), militia officer, diplomat and lawyer 1965:(or Mathilda) (1769–1849), widow of Irish rebel 536:(1815–1862), minstrel, known for performing the 370:(1927–2011), founding headmaster of prestigious 30:. The cemetery lies several blocks southwest of 1753:(1836–1911), founder of specialty toy retailer 1057:(1804–1878), first U.S. Consul General to Japan 820:(1831–1899), American Civil War General at the 1367:(1923–2010), musician and poet; co-founder of 870:(1878–1955), Stock Market author and visionary 902:(1839–1897), writer, politician and economist 225:(1903–1957), mobster and contract killer for 8: 1428:(1833–1901), tobacco tycoon, introduced the 1069:(1864–1946), star of silent "Western" movies 556:(1873–1950), United States Navy vice admiral 508:(1821–1891), United States Navy rear admiral 391:(1822–1892), United States Navy rear admiral 2238:Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001. 2178:"Recalling a New Pitch and a Strange Death" 1331:(1826–1873), actress who was on stage when 1102:(1851–1921), violinist and orchestra leader 683:(1874–1933), founder and first dean of the 502:(1833–1922), U.S. Congressman from Brooklyn 2102:(1824–1876), Irish-American actor-comedian 1895:", instrumental promoter of the park, the 1691:(1861–1884), first wife of U.S. President 1438:(1856–1920), lawyer, judge, and politician 1407:(1862–1924), popular "dime-store" novelist 1245:(1817–1891), entrepreneur, grandfather of 2133:(1826–1885), United States Navy commodore 1230:(1948–1992), actor, singer and songwriter 2039:(1935-2022), Turkish-American journalist 1303:'s marine section and Vice President of 716:(1820–1885), key figure in building the 22:is a 478-acre (193 ha) cemetery in 16:People buried in Brooklyn, New York City 2143: 1413:(1757–1823), U.S. Supreme Court Justice 992:(1881–1922), one of the victims of the 933:(1804–1882), the first practitioner of 731:(1795–1873), husband of labor activist 704:(1877-1952), artist and social reformer 2195:Mulligan, Thomas S. (August 3, 2003). 2108:(1837-1927), author and philanthropist 710:(1914-1985), American costume designer 312:(1795–1872), founder/publisher of the 1997:(1899–1981), airline pioneer, headed 767:(1818–1877), American writer and poet 266:(1857–1921), New York City Magistrate 217:Commander of the Department of Alaska 7: 1935:Thomas William "Fightin' Tom" Sweeny 1622:(1768–1838) merchant and founder of 1467:professor at NYU School of Education 348:(1918–2013), American music promoter 2176:Schweber, Nate (October 18, 2012). 1797:, U.S. Representative from New York 1179:(1829–1897), 19th mayor of Brooklyn 484:, (1883-1974), artist and architect 1793:(1827–1894), Union general in the 1376:(1862–1896), lawyer and politician 1310:Bashar Barakah Jackson (Pop Smoke) 1260:American Museum of Natural History 777:and the Selkirk ranges. Niece of 14: 1826:(1815–1882), artist, sculptor of 1673:(1857–1916), American stage actor 1096:(1826–1890), notable harbor pilot 692:(1807-1901), chemist and educator 475:from New York; seventh and ninth 2344:. Ayer Publishing. p. 322. 2305:Bellafante, Ginia (2018-04-18). 1879:(1939–2017), civil rights lawyer 1803:(1882–1969), Norwegian-American 1635:William "Bill The Butcher" Poole 1201:(1922-2001), color field painter 945:U.S. presidential candidate 1872 773:(1906–1985), mountaineer in the 469:U.S. presidential candidate 1812 195:New York Institute for the Blind 1979:New York City Police Department 1977:Robert H. Torsney (1935-2009), 1604:, (1933–2019), American mobster 1543:(1836 - 1917), U.S. Congressman 718:First transcontinental railroad 202:(1806–1864), co-founder of the 193:(1785–1845), co-founder of the 174: 2379:Burials at Green-Wood Cemetery 1991:(1829–1904), railroad promoter 1479:(1868-1932), modernist painter 1258:New York and president of the 1130:Grace Webster Haddock Hinsdale 797:(1828–1884), Scottish sculptor 562:(1854/55-1933), dental surgeon 1: 2091:U.S. House of Representatives 2083:(1803–1874), Episcopal bishop 2033:(1842–1902), French violinist 2015:U.S. House of Representatives 1819:U.S. House of Representatives 1751:Frederick August Otto Schwarz 1637:(1821–1855), a member of the 1512:(1795–1878), shipping magnate 1457:(1933-1991), life partner to 1286:(1854–1911), former mayor of 1238:Father of American Pediatrics 1046:U.S. House of Representatives 646:(1826–1895), baseball pioneer 450:(1849–1916), painter, teacher 2389:Lists of burials by location 2058:(1981–2013), American author 1950:(1805–1871), founder of The 1090:(1883–1960), champion golfer 973:(1815–1857), literary critic 918:(1818–1899), justice on the 910:United States Representative 754:(1859–1925), baseball team ( 685:New Jersey College for Women 658:(1801–1882), society hostess 329:(1818–1888), founder of the 236:New York City Council member 2089:(1807–1858), member of the 2011:William Magear "Boss" Tweed 1359:Arlington National Cemetery 1044:(1835–1913), member of the 1034:(1797–1848), British 2405: 2338:Tripp, Wendell E. (1982). 1624:Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn 1587:U.S. Secretary of the Navy 1345:engineer, politician, and 1325:(1895-1956), deaf sculptor 1269:Metropolitan Museum of Art 1185:(1785–1869), invented the 1165:(1819–1867), invented the 943:(1811–1872), unsuccessful 656:Julia Livingston Delafield 639:Cemetery of the Evergreens 467:(1769–1828), unsuccessful 2166:. 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Wainwright 2019:New York State Senate 1981:officer who murdered 1957:Louis Comfort Tiffany 1889:James S. T. Stranahan 1629:Arthur Tappan Pierson 1411:Brockholst Livingston 971:Rufus Wilmot Griswold 956:Robert Stockton Green 927:(1829–1869), composer 886:Robert Selden Garnett 748:(1928–2004), lyricist 601:United States Senator 448:William Merritt Chase 442:Baseball Hall of Fame 416:(1908–2012), composer 352:Jane Augusta Blankman 304:George Wesley Bellows 264:Peter Townsend Barlow 36:Fort Hamilton Parkway 1989:George Francis Train 1974:(1882–1957), mobster 1903:Francis Scott Street 1660:Henry Jarvis Raymond 1583:James Kirke Paulding 1518:(1890–1949), actor ( 1495:Henry James Montague 1461:, co-founder of the 1389:(1888–1917), actress 1275:James Weldon Johnson 1252:Morris Ketchum Jesup 1032:William John Hammond 937:in the United States 868:William Delbert Gann 864:(1929–1972), mobster 822:Battle of the Crater 698:(1870-1923), painter 681:Mabel Smith Douglass 626:copper industrialist 550:(1857–1937), painter 534:Edwin Pearce Christy 521:James Creighton, Jr. 477:Governor of New York 377:William Oland Bourne 306:(1882–1925), painter 276:Jean-Michel Basquiat 2291:. August 22, 1878. 1959:(1848–1933), artist 1843:Steinway & Sons 1791:Henry Warner Slocum 1735:William Cary Sanger 1620:Hezekiah Pierrepont 1608:Anson Greene Phelps 1572:(1874–1961), artist 1505:Ludwig I of Bavaria 1477:Alfred Henry Maurer 1426:Pierre Lorillard IV 1395:(1835–1910), artist 1312:(1999–2020), rapper 1159:(1904-2001), artist 1132:(1832–1902), author 1061:Nathaniel H. Harris 1011:Henry Wager Halleck 990:Edward Wheeler Hall 849:Isaac Kaufmann Funk 831:Eunice Newton Foote 826:Appomattox Campaign 723:William West Durant 714:Thomas Clark Durant 523:(1841–1862), first 482:Henry Ives Cobb Jr. 383:William R. Brewster 340:Felicia Montealegre 278:(1960–1988), artist 53:Contents:  20:Green-Wood Cemetery 2311:The New York Times 2288:The New York Times 2182:The New York Times 2120:(1866-1910), actor 1930:American Civil War 1907:Street & Smith 1795:American Civil War 1693:Theodore Roosevelt 1665:The New York Times 1534:, language of the 1528:Samuel F. B. 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Gilbert 906:Henry George, Jr. 890:brigadier general 880:Asa Bird Gardiner 771:Georgia Engelhard 662:Richard Delafield 591:Elizabeth Cushier 575:Nathaniel Currier 542:Old Folks at Home 500:William J. Coombs 444:member (memorial) 358:Samuel Blatchford 336:Leonard Bernstein 2396: 2363: 2362: 2360: 2358: 2335: 2329: 2328: 2326: 2325: 2302: 2296: 2295: 2279: 2273: 2268: 2262: 2253: 2247: 2228: 2222: 2221: 2216: 2214: 2209:on July 13, 2012 2205:. Archived from 2192: 2186: 2185: 2173: 2167: 2148: 2112:Beekman Winthrop 1952:Christadelphians 1853:William Steinway 1704:Robert Roosevelt 1596:Mary Ellis Peltz 1591:Martin Van Buren 1521:The Wizard of Oz 1465:, psychiatrist, 1455:A. Damien Martin 1374:Charles J. Kurth 1293:Willard F. Jones 1215:Currier and Ives 1157:Elizabeth Horman 1146:Augusto Pinochet 1106:Emery S. Hetrick 1094:Joseph Henderson 1088:Genevieve Hecker 1073:John A. Hartwell 950:New York Tribune 783:Georgia O'Keeffe 779:Alfred Stieglitz 775:Canadian Rockies 756:Brooklyn Dodgers 650:Joseph Delafield 579:Currier and Ives 554:Thomas T. Craven 506:George H. Cooper 368:Stanley Bosworth 298:Augustus Belknap 270:Susie M. Barstow 223:Albert Anastasia 54: 2404: 2403: 2399: 2398: 2397: 2395: 2394: 2393: 2369: 2368: 2367: 2366: 2356: 2354: 2352: 2337: 2336: 2332: 2323: 2321: 2304: 2303: 2299: 2281: 2280: 2276: 2269: 2265: 2254: 2250: 2232:David J. Eicher 2229: 2225: 2212: 2210: 2194: 2193: 2189: 2175: 2174: 2170: 2149: 2145: 2140: 2127: 2100:Barney Williams 2071: 2046: 2027: 1944: 1913:Silas Stringham 1897:Brooklyn Bridge 1725: 1689:Alice Roosevelt 1656: 1602:Carmine Persico 1579: 1566: 1550: 1541:Nicholas Muller 1445: 1383: 1365:Tuli Kupferberg 1355:military honors 1343:Polish American 1319: 1297:naval architect 1288:Cleveland, Ohio 1271:, New York City 1265:Eastman Johnson 1224: 1199:Angelo Ippolito 1195: 1124:Henry B. Hidden 1115:Abram S. Hewitt 1082:Thomas Hastings 1067:William S. Hart 1055:Townsend Harris 980: 858: 808:Charles Feltman 804: 789:Philip Evergood 758:) owner; built 742: 675:Francis E. Dorn 614: 560:L. Adele Cuinet 488:William Colgate 459:The Two Orphans 402:Charlotte Canda 398: 315:New York Herald 286:Bulls and Bears 252:Walter W. Bahan 248: 209:Harvey A. 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