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Cypress Hills Cemetery Images of America ~ For the past 162 years historic Cypress Hills Cemetery has quietly served thousands of New Yorkers and the public at large This place of eternal rest obtained the distinct honor of being the first rural cemetery in Greater New York to be organized under the Rural Cemetery Act of 1847
Notable Burials Cypress Hills Cemetery ~ Cypress Hills National Cemetery A portion of the Cemetery serves as a military burial ground for soldiers of the American Civil War which in 1941 received the bodies of 235 Confederate prisoners who died on Hart Island
9780738573434 Cypress Hills Cemetery Images of America ~ Cypress Hills provides a perfect balance of lush landscaping funerary art and sculpture and a final resting place for some of America s most notable figures such as Jackie Robinson Mae West and Eubie Blake
Cypress Hills Cemetery New York Images of America Series ~ This place of eternal rest obtained the distinct honor of being the first rural cemetery in Greater New York to be organized under the Rural Cemetery Act of 1847 Cypress Hills provides a perfect balance of lush landscaping funerary art and sculpture and a final resting place for some of America’s most notable figures such as Jackie Robinson Mae West and Eubie Blake
9780738573434 Cypress Hills Cemetery Images of America ~ Cypress Hills Cemetery by Allan B Smith Stephen C Duer and a great selection of related books art and collectibles available now at
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Cypress Hills National Cemetery Cypress Hills Kings New ~ Although Cypress Hills was established to honor Civil War veterans its grounds include the graves of soldiers who fought in the American Revolution SpanishAmerican War Korean and Vietnam wars Cypress Hills National Cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997
Cypress Hills Cemetery The East New York Project ~ Cypress Hills Cemetery Prior to 1847 it was common for most burials to take place in church graveyards or on farmlands A series of cholera epidemics led to restrictions on burials in Manhattan In 1847 a bill was passed that permitted private enterprises to purchase land and sell burial plots for profit
Cypress Hills National Cemetery National Cemetery ~ In addition in 1941 a small tract within the old Cypress Hills Cemetery known as the Mount of Victory Plot was donated by the State of New York Today the cemetery consists of three parcels totaling a little over 18 acres the Union grounds a larger area on Jamaica Avenue and the Mount of Victory
Cypress Hills Cemetery Wikipedia ~ Today the cemetery serves as the final resting place for over 400000 individuals The history of Cypress Hills Cemetery is featured in the book Images of America Cypress Hills Cemetery by Stephen C Duer and Allen B Smith Features The cemetery features Cypress Hills Abbey built in 1926 Memorial Abbey built in 1936
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