He was the first Dean and second President of Auburn Community College, now Cayuga Community College. He willed that Fort Hill "shall always be open for . Col. Stanley W. Metcalf (1893-1980) Chairman and President of the Oswego Starch Co. Walter K. Long (1904-1986) Artist, Cayuga Museum Director for 50 years. Nathaniel Garrow (1780-1841) U.S. Representative from New York 24th The history of the cemetery dates back to the 19th century and was built on a fortified village built by the Iroquois Indians of the Cayuga Lake region. James A. Seymour (1864-1943) Co-founded McIntosh & Seymour, Fort Hill Cemetery, Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. William H. Seward (1801-1872) Secretary of State for Lincoln. Hugo B. Rathbun (1812-1886) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. Albert T. Skinner (1913-1992). Fort Hill Cemetery, 19 Fort Street, Auburn, NY., 13021. construction and maintenance of Bradley Chapel. Gorton W. Allen (1840-1920) Co-owner of the Henry & Allen Company. Louis B. Lawton (1872-1949) Recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor later named American Locomotive Co. [ALCO]. Several famous historic people are buried here, most notable would be William H Seward (President Lincoln's secretary of state) and Harriet Tubman (abolitionist and suffragette). Mayor of Auburn 1903-1905. George Harbottle (1810-1877) Jeweler, built 39 South Street. Frank A. Barney (1862-1954) Auburn artist known for landscapes of scenery from brother of David Munson Osborne. Brigadier-General William Kirby (1842-1933) NYSNG Brigadier General who served in both You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. Elizabeth Bradley Metcalf (1915-2004) Social Activist in Mental Health and Child Welfare Harold G. Metcalf (1882-1971) Industrialist, Chairman and President of Jonas White Jr. (1813-1876) Mayor of Auburn in 1863. George Underwood (1816-1859) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Please try again later. You have successfully removed Fort Hill Memorial Park from your Photo Volunteer cemetery list. George L. Clough (1824-1901) Noted artist, born in Auburn NY. Gen. Emory Upton (1839-1881) Distinguished Civil War commander. George W. Hatch (1805-1866) Original owner of Fort Hill property, one of the Horace R. Wait (1844-1919) Merchant and Real Estate Dealer construction and maintenance of Bradley Chapel. and President of Columbian Rope Company 1916-1948. President of the first board of Trustees. Charles E. Pearce (1843-1902) Captain in the Union Army, Republican Congressman. Cayuga County National Bank. David A Taylor (1825-1896) Civil War Veteran. Mayor of Auburn 1903-1905. J. Warren Mead (1845-1913) Warden of the Auburn Prison from 1897 to 1905. Cemetery. Horace R. Wait (1844-1919) Merchant and Real Estate Dealer Thomas Mott Osborne (1859-1926) Son of Eliza W. and David M. Osborne. Auburn board of directors. He spent much of his adult life in New York state before moving west to the Fox Lake area in the mid-1840s and later to Antioch. Jane Rogers (d. 1892) Director of Cayuga Asylum for Destitute Children for 32 years. 1820-1913) Former slave, leader of the Underground Railroad. John Sherwood (1793-1871) Colonel NYS Militia, Sherwood Stage Line, Auburn Academy, Auburn/Syracuse Railroad. William C. Beardsley (1816-1900) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery, member on the first board of Trustees. Michael S. Myers (1801-1884) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. Herman H. Schwartz (1906-1992) Industrialist, philanthropist. Marie Infanger (1911-2002) First woman elected to the National Bank of S. C. Tallman (1855-1925) Undertaker. Josiah N. Starin (1811-1895) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. Martha Coffin Wright (1806-1875) Sister of Lucretia Mott. Company. admitted to the Bar of New York City. How (d. 1860) Original owner of Fort Hill property. Elvis Anderson. Many of our residents have had a profound impact in the development of our community, cultural ideals, and the nation as a whole. Capt. This web site page presents the handbook with the original spelling and grammar retained. Active in women's rights movement. David M. Dunning (1844-1940) Civil Engineer, horticulturist. Please ensure you have given Find a Grave permission to access your location in your browser settings. District, Cayuga County sheriff, businessman. Nathaniel Garrow (1780-1841) U.S. Representative from New York 24th David M. Dunning (1844-1940) Civil Engineer, horticulturist. Albert T. Skinner (1913-1992). 5. Nelson Beardsley (1808-1894) President of the based on information from your browser. Louis B. Lawton (1872-1949) Recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor. Albert T. Skinner (1913-1992). Hugo B. Rathbun (1812-1886) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. . John M. Hurd (1832-1886) Mayor of Auburn in 1869. Christopher Morgan (1808-1877) New York Secretary of State 1848-1852, Frances A. Seward (1805-1865) Wife of William H Seward. Josiah N. Starin (1811-1895) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. Jonas White Jr. (1813-1876) Mayor of Auburn in 1863. James O. Woodruff (1840-1879) Innovator, planner and founder of Woodruff Place, Indiana. Harriet Tubman (ca. Sereno Payne (1843-1912) Republican Congressman for 30 years. Seward, Hardenberg and and Chief Logan among them. Since then about 30 writers and painters have been buried near Pollock, some with no connection to the area. Activating the following button will add more search options to the page. No church affiliation. Vernon Cemetery (aka Half Day Cemetery) located in Half Day on the east side of Milwaukee Avenue at the east end . You will no longer be notified of photo requests for this cemetery. Date of experience: November 2014. Email: [email protected] General John H Chedell (1806-1875) Militia, industrialist, member of the first board of Trustees Fort Hill Cemetery. John L. Watrous (1801-1862) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery, Cemetery. Dr. Frederick Sefton (1859-1938) Physician, built 'The Pines' on South Street. Eliza Wright Osborne (1829-1911) Philanthropist, leader in women's movement. Theodore M. Pomeroy (1824-1905) State Senator, Mayor of Auburn. 5. Robert A. Nelson (1900-1984) Mayor of Auburn 1952 to 1956. and President of Columbian Rope Company 1916-1948. Mayor of Auburn 1860. Lee Harvey Oswald. Fort Hill Road, Montauk, NY 11954. . William H. Seward (1801-1872) Secretary of State for Lincoln. Lead the restoration of Fort Hill's Bradley Chapel. Auburn board of directors. George Underwood (1816-1859) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cyrenus Wheeler, Jr. (1817-1892) Inventor, mayor of Auburn. John Beardsley (1783-1857) Associate Judge of Cayuga County. General John S Clark (1823-1912) Civil War General, Authority on Early Jesuit Missions, Harold Metcalf Green (1940-2016) Businessman, Co-Owner of Winius-Brandon (Houston, TX), Professional Photographer. Mayor of Auburn in 1879. James A. Seymour (1864-1943) Co-founded McIntosh & Seymour, Mayor, prison reformer. David A Taylor (1825-1896) Civil War Veteran. produced forgings and horse-drawn wagons. in the Civil War and the Spanish American War. . brother of David Munson Osborne. John H Osborne (1832-1911) Secretary of D M Osborne Co, and David M. Dunning (1844-1940) Civil Engineer, horticulturist. Enos Throop Martin (1808-1883) Attorney, one of the original Trustees of the Cemetery, nephew of Governor Enos Throop. Cayuga County National Bank. William H. Seward (1801-1872) Secretary of State for Lincoln. Elizabeth Bradley Metcalf (1915-2004) Social Activist in Mental Health and Child Welfare Special characters are not allowed. Thomas Mott Osborne (1859-1926) Son of Eliza W. and David M. Osborne. Charles F. Durston (1840-1894) Warden of Auburn Prison. Columbian Rope Company, veteran of WW1 and WW2. John S. Fowler (1821-1902) Mayor of Auburn 1866 and 1867. You can find her gravesite. The area acquired its present name through its association with William Copp, a shoemaker and early settler who lived near today's Prince Street. He is buried in the Fairmount Gardens section of the cemetery. founders of the Fort Hill Cemetery and one of the Trustees on the first board. John H Osborne (1832-1911) Secretary of D M Osborne Co, and General Jesse Segoine (1804-1895) Civil War veteran and community leader. Robert A. Nelson (1900-1984) Mayor of Auburn 1952 to 1956. Marie Infanger (1911-2002) First woman elected to the National Bank of Cypress Hills Cemetery has 160 years of historical significance. Herman H. Schwartz (1906-1992) Industrialist, philanthropist. Anthony Shimer (1819-1896) Landlord for downtown Auburn in the late 1800's. Drag images here or select from your computer. David Munson Osborne (1822-1886) Industrialist, founder of D. M. Osborne John Sherwood (1793-1871) Colonel NYS Militia, Sherwood Stage Line, Auburn Academy, Auburn/Syracuse Railroad. Martha Coffin Wright (1806-1875) Sister of Lucretia Mott. John Taber (1880-1965) Congressman 1922-1962. Active in women's rights movement. and memories with other readers of this page. This is the marker of War of 1812 veteran Leverett H. Barnes at Hillside Cemetery in Antioch before it was uncovered. While this land was the site of Native American burial mounds dating back to 1100 AD, It also includes a late 19th . Dr. Blanchard Fosgate (1809-1887) Physician at the Auburn Prison in 1834. The military shield was used to mark the graves of Civil War Union soldiers and Spanish-American War dead. Search the Fort Hill Cemetery cemetery located in New York, United States of America. John Hardenburg (1746-1806) Revolutionary War soldier. Marie Infanger (1911-2002) First woman elected to the National Bank of Born Bernard . Father Solanus Casey spent much of his life in service to the Catholic Church and the Capuchin religious order. New listings are welcome. John Sherwood (1793-1871) Colonel NYS Militia, Sherwood Stage Line, Auburn Academy, Auburn/Syracuse Railroad. John M. Hurd (1832-1886) Mayor of Auburn in 1869. Myles Keogh (1840-1876) Soldier of fortune, killed at the Battle of Little Big Horn. George W. Hatch (1805-1866) Original owner of Fort Hill property, one of the Mother of Josiah N. Starin (1811-1895) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. Columbian Rope Company, Director Cayuga County National Bank. Mayor of Auburn in 1879. Mayor of Auburn 1860. John Sherwood (1793-1871) Colonel NYS Militia, Sherwood Stage Line, Auburn Academy, Auburn/Syracuse Railroad. Nathaniel Garrow (1780-1841) U.S. Representative from New York 24th Henry Wegman (1845-1894) Operated the Wegman Piano Company. Cemetery's first Trustees. a map of the cemetery with that section highlighted will pop up. Auburn from 1960-1967. eight founders of the Fort Hill Cemetery. George H. Nye (1854-1916) Bank president, president of Nye Wait Carpet. Benjamin F. Hall (1813-1891) Mayor of Auburn, Colorado Supreme Court Justice. Silas L. Bradley (1817-1883) Merchant and banker, established an endowment for the Lydia Ann Moulton Jenkins (1824(5)-1874) 1st Ordained Female Minister (Universalist of Ontario), Doctor of Hydrotherapy, suffragette and temperance leader. Mayor of Auburn 1855. Theodore M. Pomeroy (1824-1905) State Senator, Mayor of Auburn. Eliza Wright Osborne (1829-1911) Philanthropist, leader in women's movement. Mayor of Auburn in 1879. Daniel Hewson (1796-1881) Mayor of Auburn. Photos larger than 8.0 MB will be reduced. Purchased Alaska. Kay Kyser (1905-1985) Born in Rocky Mount, Kyser was a big band leader and radio personality in the 1930s and 1940s. The Rev. Maurice I. Schwartz (1901-1967) Industrialist, philanthropist. Gen. Emory Upton (1839-1881) Distinguished Civil War commander. Nathaniel Garrow (1780-1841) U.S. Representative from New York 24th Search above to list available cemeteries. The bucolic setting contains the grave of former Washington Post publisher Katherine Graham. David A Taylor (1825-1896) Civil War Veteran. Featuring a large botanical garden, the 22-acre cemetery is centered on a Gothic-style chapel constructed in 1850. Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2252529. Judge George Humphreys (1812-1885) Mayor of Auburn in 1861, 1862 and 1865. in Auburn. Florence Dangerfield Potter (1868-1932) Lawyer, the second woman Anthony Shimer (1819-1896) Landlord for downtown Auburn in the late 1800's. Friend of Myles The first English settlers (known as "The Pilgrims") built their first fort/meeting house here. Warden of Sing Sing Prison. Columbian Rope Company, veteran of WW1 and WW2. Theodore M. Pomeroy (1824-1905) State Senator, Mayor of Auburn. Green-Wood Cemetery is a 478-acre (193 ha) cemetery in the western portion of Brooklyn, New York City. Columbian Rope Company, Director Cayuga County National Bank. General Jesse Segoine (1804-1895) Civil War veteran and community leader. Gen. Emory Upton (1839-1881) Distinguished Civil War commander. General John H Chedell (1806-1875) Militia, industrialist, member of the first board of Trustees Fort Hill Cemetery. Dr. Lansing Briggs (1808-1888) Mayor of Auburn 1857-59. Brig-General Walter G Robinson (1879-1940)Veteran of WW I and the head of the NYS National Guard. Dr. Sylvester Willard (1798-1886) Physician, capitalist, philanthropist. Maurice I. Schwartz (1901-1967) Industrialist, philanthropist. William F. Wait (1846-1915) Vice-President and General Manager of Nye & Wait Carpet Co. in the Civil War and the Spanish American War. Fred L. Emerson (1876-1948) Industrialist, president Dunn & In 1888, Clemson bequeathed three-fourths of the Fort Hill plantation and $80,000 to the state of South Carolina for the establishment of a public scientific and agricultural college. Mayor, prison reformer. Back to home page. George R. Metcalf (1914-2002) State Senator, Author, grandson of Edwin D Metcalf. Dr. Lansing Briggs (1808-1888) Mayor of Auburn 1857-59. Thomas Mott Osborne (1859-1926) Son of Eliza W. and David M. Osborne. Coincidentally, the Hope Grove Cemetery is located 1.25 miles southwest of the Fort Hill Cemetery. Cemetery map from 1954 Back to the home page William F. Wait (1846-1915) Vice-President and General Manager of Nye & Wait Carpet Co. Company. J. Warren Mead (1845-1913) Warden of the Auburn Prison from 1897 to 1905. General William H. Seward (1839-1920) Civil War General, Banker and Community Leader David A Taylor (1825-1896) Civil War Veteran. Silas L. Bradley (1817-1883) Merchant and banker, established an endowment for the United States of America. 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. David Munson Osborne (1822-1886) Industrialist, founder of D. M. Osborne Dr. Frederick Sefton (1859-1938) Physician, built 'The Pines' on South Street. When John O'Hara was buried in the cemetery in 1966, Pollock's widow Lee Krasner protested . Mayor of Auburn 1855. Mayor of Auburn 1903-1905. Louis B. Lawton (1872-1949) Recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor Dr. Frederick Sefton (1859-1938) Physician, built 'The Pines' on South Street. the Oswego Starch Co. Hon. George L. Clough (1824-1901) Noted artist, born in Auburn NY. Drag images here or select from your computer. How (d. 1860) Original owner of Fort Hill property. Clapp Company; Jerome "Brud" Holland (1916-1985) Ambassador to Sweden, Cornell football star, Edwin D. Metcalf (1848-1915) Industrialist, founder of Columbian Rope and Auburn City Hospital. Please enter your email and password to sign in. David Munson Osborne (1822-1886) Industrialist, founder of D. M. Osborne Christopher Morgan (1808-1877) New York Secretary of State 1848-1852, Founder of Auburn. District, Cayuga County sheriff, businessman. Cemetery. and Auburn City Hospital. Charles F. Durston (1840-1894) Warden of Auburn Prison. Click here for a list of Auburn Undertakers, past and present. Back to home page. William C. Beardsley (1816-1900) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery, member on the first board of Trustees. Marie Infanger (1911-2002) First woman elected to the National Bank of Buried in St. Bonaventure Monastery in Detroit. the Early Iroquois and the Mound Builders. Mayor of Auburn 1903-1905. Anthony Shimer (1819-1896) Landlord for downtown Auburn in the late 1800's. Lithgow Osborne (1892-1980) Newspaper publisher, ambassador to Norway. Between 1877 and 1881, troops garrisoned at nearby Fort Custer (modern-day town of Hardin, Montana) regularly gathered remains for reburial, recovered graves, and policed the battlefield for exposed bones. Myles Keogh (1840-1876) Soldier of fortune, killed at the Battle of Little Big Horn. One of the first Trustees on the Fort Hill board. Cyrenus Wheeler, Jr. (1817-1892) Inventor, mayor of Auburn. Hon. George Underwood (1816-1859) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Robert A. Nelson (1900-1984) Mayor of Auburn 1952 to 1956. 1820-1913) Former slave, leader of the Underground Railroad. He served there from 1953 -1977, and was largely responsible for developing the college to the institution it is today. George Underwood (1816-1859) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Jonas White Jr. (1813-1876) Mayor of Auburn in 1863. in the Civil War and the Spanish American War. Jonas White Jr. (1813-1876) Mayor of Auburn in 1863. Dr. Frederick Sefton (1859-1938) Physician, built 'The Pines' on South Street. Almost 200 years later, the cemetery is 100 acres and is the largest cemetery in the state of Alabama. There is also a limestone obelisk in honor of their famed chief, Chief Logan. James E. Tyler (1807-1882) Mayor of Auburn in 1868. Harold Metcalf Green (1940-2016) Businessman, Co-Owner of Winius-Brandon (Houston, TX), Professional Photographer. President of the first board of Trustees. Eliza Wright Osborne (1829-1911) Philanthropist, leader in women's movement. It is known for its headstones of notable people such as former Secretary of State William H. Seward, his son, William H. Seward Jr. and abolitionist and freedom fighter Harriet Tubman. Charles E. Pearce (1843-1902) Captain in the Union Army, Republican Congressman. Majority Leader. Fort Hill Cemetery, Civil War Veterans. Herman H. Schwartz (1906-1992) Industrialist, philanthropist. Lithgow Osborne (1892-1980) Newspaper publisher, ambassador to Norway. But after Jackson Pollock drove into a tree in 1956, his grave made Green River famous. Zebina M. Mason (1806-1864) One of the original Trustees of the Cemetery. Christopher Morgan (1808-1877) New York Secretary of State 1848-1852, Forest Hill Burial Park: Lakeside . James S. Seymour (1791-1875) Philanthropist, founded Seymour Library Nancy Green Wyatt-Brown (1915-2002) Daughter of H G Metcalf. Theodore M. Pomeroy (1824-1905) State Senator, Mayor of Auburn. John W Haight (1815-1895) One of the first Trustees on the Fort Hill board. Cemetery. Charles Devens Osborne (1889-1961) Mayor of Auburn 1931 and 1937. Mayor of Auburn 1855. Lithgow Osborne (1892-1980) Newspaper publisher, ambassador to Norway. 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. - Courtesy of Ainsley Wonderling. Silas L. Bradley (1817-1883): Merchant and banker, established an . Mother of Edwin D. Metcalf (1848-1915) Industrialist, founder of Columbian Rope Resend Activation Email. . If there's one thing Louisville has no shortage of, it's famous people who call Derby City home. John Taber (1880-1965) Congressman 1922-1962. Charles E. Pearce (1843-1902) Captain in the Union Army, Republican Congressman. Charles Devens Osborne (1889-1961) Mayor of Auburn 1931 and 1937. T J Kennedy (1820-1883) In 1861, raised the first regiment from Cayuga County. Frank A. Barney (1862-1954) Auburn artist known for landscapes of scenery from John L. Watrous (1801-1862) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery, Charles E. Pearce (1843-1902) Captain in the Union Army, Republican Congressman. Mayor of Auburn 1903-1905. Civil War Union Brigadier General. Cemetery's first Trustees. Majority Leader. Maurice I. Schwartz (1901-1967) Industrialist, philanthropist. George Oscar Rathbun (1803-1870) Lawyer, Congressman. Auburn from 1960-1967. Mayor of Lydia Ann Moulton Jenkins (1824(5)-1874) 1st Ordained Female Minister (Universalist of Ontario), Doctor of Hydrotherapy, suffragette and temperance leader. Josiah N. Starin (1811-1895) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. McCarthy, first to adapt assembly line production in shoe industry. James C. Derby (1818-1892) Publisher. He died on May 26, 1909, in Macon and . Myles Keogh (1840-1876) Soldier of fortune, killed at the Battle of Little Big Horn. S. C. Tallman (1855-1925) Undertaker. Location of Harriet Tubman Davis Burial Ground. Click here for a list of Auburn Undertakers, past and present. Anthony Shimer (1819-1896) Landlord for downtown Auburn in the late 1800's. Extensive and Up to date website. cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Edwin F. Metcalf (1876-1949) Industrialist, philanthropist, Chairman Mayor of Fred L. Emerson (1876-1948) Industrialist, president Dunn & NOTABLE PEOPLE It is the resting place of at least . Nancy Green Wyatt-Brown (1915-2002) Daughter of H G Metcalf. Majority Leader. Isaac Allen (1804-1881) A local attorney and one of the original twelve trustees of the Cemetery. James E. Tyler (1807-1882) Mayor of Auburn in 1868. General Jesse Segoine (1804-1895) Civil War veteran and community leader. Among those buried include Roy Acuff, Hank Snow, George Morgan, Keith Whitley, Gilbert "Speck" Rhodes, Floyd Cramer, Jimmy Martin, John Hartford, Dean Manuel . New York. General Jesse Segoine (1804-1895) Civil War veteran and community leader. Frances A. Seward (1805-1865) Wife of William H Seward. John Hardenburg (1746-1806) Revolutionary War soldier. the Oswego Starch Co. produced forgings and horse-drawn wagons. The Rev. James E. Tyler (1807-1882) Mayor of Auburn in 1868. Hugo B. Rathbun (1812-1886) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. and Auburn City Hospital. George W. Hatch (1805-1866) Original owner of Fort Hill property, one of the Active in women's rights movement. He is buried in the Fairmount Gardens section of the cemetery. Zebina M. Mason (1806-1864) One of the original Trustees of the Cemetery. William F. Wait (1846-1915) Vice-President and General Manager of Nye & Wait Carpet Co. The oldest monument, dated 1842, the same year Fort Smith was incorporated, marks the grave of Captain Gookin. and Auburn City Hospital. Gorton W. Allen (1840-1920) Co-owner of the Henry & Allen Company. Warden of Sing Sing Prison. Enos Throop Martin (1808-1883) Attorney, one of the original Trustees of the Cemetery, nephew of Governor Enos Throop. Gen. Emory Upton (1839-1881) Distinguished Civil War commander. George Underwood (1816-1859) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill . Edwin R. Fay (1829-1930) Banker. William C Merritt (1923-2015) Businessman, President of Simplex. Harriet Tubman (ca. Ives (1822-1912) Auburn Prison Chaplain, pastor of the First Methodist Church. Lithgow Osborne (1892-1980) Newspaper publisher, ambassador to Norway. Marie Infanger (1911-2002) First woman elected to the National Bank of The Rev. Eliza W. Osborne. He was the first Dean and second President of Auburn Community College, now Cayuga Community College. Albert T. Skinner (1913-1992). Benjamin F. Hall (1813-1891) Mayor of Auburn, Colorado Supreme Court Justice. the Early Iroquois and the Mound Builders. Purchased Alaska. admitted to the Bar of New York City. Daniel Hewson (1796-1881) Mayor of Auburn. Email: [email protected]. Gen. Emory Upton (1839-1881) Distinguished Civil War commander. Robert A. Nelson (1900-1984) Mayor of Auburn 1952 to 1956. Judge George Humphreys (1812-1885) Mayor of Auburn in 1861, 1862 and 1865. One of the eight Company. General Jesse Segoine (1804-1895) Civil War veteran and community leader. If you have questions, please contact [emailprotected]. Charles G. Briggs (1813-1887) Mayor of Auburn 1864. George Harbottle (1810-1877) Jeweler, built 39 South Street. He is buried in the Fairmount Gardens section of the cemetery. To the Indians of the southern plains, it is . He is buried in the Fairmount Gardens section of the cemetery. Back to home page. William C. Beardsley (1816-1900): One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery, member on the first board of trustees. Maurice I. Schwartz (1901-1967) Industrialist, philanthropist. 293. James S. Seymour (1791-1875) Philanthropist, founded Seymour Library George R. Metcalf (1914-2002) State Senator, Author, grandson of Edwin D Metcalf. Henry Wegman (1845-1894) Operated the Wegman Piano Company. Burial Hill is on the National Register of Historic Places. William V. Emerson (1933-1992) Industrialist, philanthropist. Judge George Humphreys (1812-1885) Mayor of Auburn in 1861, 1862 and 1865. Edgar S. Jennings (1870-1956) Warden of Auburn Prison during the 1929 riots. Here, Mayflower passengers are buried including Govenor William Bradford . James E. Tyler (1807-1882) Mayor of Auburn in 1868. . In 1852 an obelisk of native stone, fifty-six feet in height, was erected to the memory of Tah-gah-jute, or Logan, the celebrated Chief of the Cayugas, a tribe of the Six Nations. later named American Locomotive Co. [ALCO]. Very few organized burial grounds existed in the mid to late-1830's and early 1840's when the first pioneers arrived in Fort Hill and the surrounding areas. Dr. Frederick Sefton (1859-1938) Physician, built 'The Pines' on South Street. construction and maintenance of Bradley Chapel. Brevet Brigadier-General Andrew J Alexander (1833-1887) Civil War Officer and General. brother of David Munson Osborne. 1820-1913) Former slave, leader of the Underground Railroad. George H. Nye (1854-1916) Bank president, president of Nye Wait Carpet. William C Merritt (1923-2015) Businessman, President of Simplex. Mayor of Auburn 1855. Thomas Mott Osborne (1859-1926) Son of Eliza W. and David M. Osborne. Dr. Blanchard Fosgate (1809-1887) Physician at the Auburn Prison in 1834. Henry Wegman (1845-1894) Operated the Wegman Piano Company. Mayor of Auburn 1855. Lydia Ann Moulton Jenkins (1824(5)-1874) 1st Ordained Female Minister (Universalist of Ontario), Doctor of Hydrotherapy, suffragette and temperance leader. Allen Macy Dulles (1854-1930) Professor at Auburn Theological Seminary. During the past year, members of the Winslow Cemetery Committee along with local volunteers have lifted or uncovered about 50 stones, some completely buried from view and others partially covered with grass and dirt. Isaac Allen (1804-1881) A local attorney and one of the original twelve trustees of the Cemetery. in Auburn. Jane Rogers (d. 1892) Director of Cayuga Asylum for Destitute Children for 32 years. As of 1906, the cemetery comprised 180 acres and there were 1,300 interments. North America. Located at 5110 Gallatin Road at Briley Parkway, the cemetery is home to many notable grave sites. Created the first commercially successful soundtrack for motion pictures. John Taber (1880-1965) Congressman 1922-1962. John H Osborne (1832-1911) Secretary of D M Osborne Co, and Dr. Blanchard Fosgate (1809-1887) Physician at the Auburn Prison in 1834. CIA Director Allen Dulles, diplomat Eleanor Dulles, and grandfather of Cardinal Avery Dulles S.J. Eliza W. Osborne. Martha Coffin Wright (1806-1875) Sister of Lucretia Mott. Edgar S. Jennings (1870-1956) Warden of Auburn Prison during the 1929 riots. Mayor of William C. Beardsley (1816-1900) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery, member on the first board of Trustees. Allen Macy Dulles (1854-1930) Professor at Auburn Theological Seminary. He stated that their township was restoring and preserving the Hope Grove Cemetery, also known as the Shaw Family Cemetery (circa late 1840's to early 1860's), located on land southwest of Route 120 and Wilson Road, east of Volo. T J Kennedy (1820-1883) In 1861, raised the first regiment from Cayuga County. William V. Emerson (1933-1992) Industrialist, philanthropist. Here is a look at a few of the cemetery's famous burials, according to FindAGrave.com and other sources. General Jesse Segoine (1804-1895) Civil War veteran and community leader. Nathaniel Garrow (1780-1841) U.S. Representative from New York 24th
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