Mayor of Auburn 1903-1905. Email: forthillcemetery@centralny.twcbc.com Resend Activation Email, Please check the I'm not a robot checkbox, If you want to be a Photo Volunteer you must enter a ZIP Code or select your location on the map. Cemetery. He served there from 1953 -1977, and was largely responsible for developing the college to the institution it is today. James E. Tyler (1807-1882) Mayor of Auburn in 1868. General John S Clark (1823-1912) Civil War General, Authority on Early Jesuit Missions, James O. Woodruff (1840-1879) Innovator, planner and founder of Woodruff Place, Indiana. Click here for a list of Auburn Undertakers, past and present. The military shield was used to mark the graves of Civil War Union soldiers and Spanish-American War dead. Marie Infanger (1911-2002) First woman elected to the National Bank of Fred L. Emerson (1876-1948) Industrialist, president Dunn & General Jesse Segoine (1804-1895) Civil War veteran and community leader. Cemetery. Cemetery's first Trustees. Brevet Brigadier-General Andrew J Alexander (1833-1887) Civil War Officer and General. George Corning (1818-1892) Established the first shoe manufacturing company T J Kennedy (1820-1883) In 1861, raised the first regiment from Cayuga County. Brig-General Walter G Robinson (1879-1940)Veteran of WW I and the head of the NYS National Guard. General John S Clark (1823-1912) Civil War General, Authority on Early Jesuit Missions, Myles Keogh (1840-1876) Soldier of fortune, killed at the Battle of Little Big Horn. Cave Hill National Cemetery is located within the confines of Cave Hill Cemetery, a privately owned and operated cemetery at 701 Baxter Ave., in Louisville, KY. General John H Chedell (1806-1875) Militia, industrialist, member of the first board of Trustees Fort Hill Cemetery. Albert T. Skinner (1913-1992). James O. Woodruff (1840-1879) Innovator, planner and founder of Woodruff Place, Indiana. John H Osborne (1832-1911) Secretary of D M Osborne Co, and Josiah N. Starin (1811-1895) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. City of Cleveland P.O. Mother of the Oswego Starch Co. Dr. Frederick Humphreys (1816-1900) Founder of Humphreys Homeopathic Medicine Co. President of the first board of Trustees. The hill has been used for burials by Plmyouth residents since the 1620s. Brigadier-General William Kirby (1842-1933) NYSNG Brigadier General who served in both and President of Columbian Rope Company 1916-1948. James C. Derby (1818-1892) Publisher. General John S Clark (1823-1912) Civil War General, Authority on Early Jesuit Missions, William C Merritt (1923-2015) Businessman, President of Simplex. Brevet Brigadier-General Andrew J Alexander (1833-1887) Civil War Officer and General. Active in women's rights movement. John H Osborne (1832-1911) Secretary of D M Osborne Co, and Dr. Blanchard Fosgate (1809-1887) Physician at the Auburn Prison in 1834. Hugo B. Rathbun (1812-1886) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. and President of Columbian Rope Company 1916-1948. Charles Devens Osborne (1889-1961) Mayor of Auburn 1931 and 1937. & Co., later named International Harvester. James O. Woodruff (1840-1879) Innovator, planner and founder of Woodruff Place, Indiana. Mayor of Cemetery. admitted to the Bar of New York City. S. C. Tallman (1855-1925) Undertaker. He is buried in the Fairmount Gardens section of the cemetery. James C. Derby (1818-1892) Publisher. . Created the first commercially successful soundtrack for motion pictures. George R. Metcalf (1914-2002) State Senator, Author, grandson of Edwin D Metcalf. Back to home page. Charles G. Briggs (1813-1887) Mayor of Auburn 1864. The roster list will appear for last names beginning with that letter. Keogh and brother-in-law of General Upton. Herman H. Schwartz (1906-1992) Industrialist, philanthropist. Back to home page. Jonas White Jr. (1813-1876) Mayor of Auburn in 1863. Anthony Shimer (1819-1896) Landlord for downtown Auburn in the late 1800's. Lithgow Osborne (1892-1980) Newspaper publisher, ambassador to Norway. later named American Locomotive Co. [ALCO]. The cemetery, which was established in 1889, contains 2,354 occupied gravesites. Herman H. Schwartz (1906-1992) Industrialist, philanthropist. Gorton W. Allen (1840-1920) Co-owner of the Henry & Allen Company. Images:. Like many other national cemeteries, Custer National Cemetery was created after those killed in battle were already buried here. Edwin R. Fay (1829-1930) Banker. Mother of Warden of Sing Sing Prison. Harry R. Melone (1894-1949) Editor, author. Oak Hill Cemetery. E. D. Clapp (1823-1889) Industrialist, president of E.D. David M. Dunning (1844-1940) Civil Engineer, horticulturist. and Auburn City Hospital. James E. Tyler (1807-1882) Mayor of Auburn in 1868. Take a road trip to discover these musicians' final resting places in Georgia. Columbian Rope Company, veteran of WW1 and WW2. Zebina M. Mason (1806-1864) One of the original Trustees of the Cemetery. One of the first Trustees on the Fort Hill board. There is also a limestone obelisk in honor of their famed chief, Chief Logan. Member of the first Board of Trustees of the Cemetery. One of the John W Haight (1815-1895) One of the first Trustees on the Fort Hill board. Zebina M. Mason (1806-1864) One of the original Trustees of the Cemetery. Here is a look at a few of the cemetery's famous burials, according to FindAGrave.com and other sources. Frank A. Barney (1862-1954) Auburn artist known for landscapes of scenery from Eliza W. Osborne. Eliza W. Osborne. George Underwood (1816-1859) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Located at 5110 Gallatin Road at Briley Parkway, the cemetery is home to many notable grave sites. James S. Seymour (1791-1875) Philanthropist, founded Seymour Library - Courtesy of Ainsley Wonderling. Jonas White Jr. (1813-1876) Mayor of Auburn in 1863. William V. Emerson (1933-1992) Industrialist, philanthropist. 1820-1913) Former slave, leader of the Underground Railroad. Hugo B. Rathbun (1812-1886) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. 5. Gen. Emory Upton (1839-1881) Distinguished Civil War commander. This cemetery currently has no description. Harriet Tubman - former slave and leader of the leader of the Underground Rail Road is buried at Fort Hill Cemetery in Auburn NY. Frances A. Seward (1805-1865) Wife of William H Seward. Back to home page, Friends and family members are invited to send us a few words, to share your thoughts and memories with other readers of this page. John Taber (1880-1965) Congressman 1922-1962. David Munson Osborne (1822-1886) Industrialist, founder of D. M. Osborne Edwin F. Metcalf (1876-1949) Industrialist, philanthropist, Chairman Florence Dangerfield Potter (1868-1932) Lawyer, the second woman John W Haight (1815-1895) One of the first Trustees on the Fort Hill board. Clapp Company; I thought you might like to see a cemetery for Fort Hill Cemetery I found on Findagrave.com. Email: forthillcemetery@centralny.twcbc.com later named American Locomotive Co. [ALCO]. General William H. Seward (1839-1920) Civil War General, Banker and Community Leader Mayor of Auburn 1903-1905. Christopher Morgan (1808-1877) New York Secretary of State 1848-1852, later named American Locomotive Co. [ALCO]. John M. Hurd (1832-1886) Mayor of Auburn in 1869. Harry R. Melone (1894-1949) Editor, author. James E. Tyler (1807-1882) Mayor of Auburn in 1868. Friend of Myles Henry Wegman (1845-1894) Operated the Wegman Piano Company. Henry Wegman (1845-1894) Operated the Wegman Piano Company. Theodore M. Pomeroy (1824-1905) State Senator, Mayor of Auburn. Since then about 30 writers and painters have been buried near Pollock, some with no connection to the area. Alonzo G. Beardsley (1820-1906) Lawyer, one of the organizers of Dr. Frederick Sefton (1859-1938) Physician, built 'The Pines' on South Street. Father of Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, Created the first commercially successful soundtrack for motion pictures. Anthony Shimer (1819-1896) Landlord for downtown Auburn in the late 1800's. Brig-General Walter G Robinson (1879-1940)Veteran of WW I and the head of the NYS National Guard. He served there from 1953 -1977, and was largely responsible for developing the college to the institution it is today. 1820-1913) Former slave, leader of the Underground Railroad. Dr. Frederick Humphreys (1816-1900) Founder of Humphreys Homeopathic Medicine Co. Judge George Humphreys (1812-1885) Mayor of Auburn in 1861, 1862 and 1865. Files and images. Cyrenus Wheeler, Jr. (1817-1892) Inventor, mayor of Auburn. 1820-1913) Former slave, leader of the Underground Railroad. Cyrenus Wheeler, Jr. (1817-1892) Inventor, mayor of Auburn. Majority Leader. Nancy Green Wyatt-Brown (1915-2002) Daughter of H G Metcalf. Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 50271; Add Photos. and President of Columbian Rope Company 1916-1948. William V. Emerson (1933-1992) Industrialist, philanthropist. Herman H. Schwartz (1906-1992) Industrialist, philanthropist. John L. Watrous (1801-1862) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery, Josiah N. Starin (1811-1895) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. Enos Throop Martin (1808-1883) Attorney, one of the original Trustees of the Cemetery, nephew of Governor Enos Throop. The moundbuilder origin of Fort Hill cemetery is still evident in its terrain, which is notable for the high, rounded "mounds" throughout. Harriet Tubman (ca. How (d. 1860) Original owner of Fort Hill property. Purchased Alaska. He served there from 1953 -1977, and was largely responsible for developing the college to the institution it is today. you can click on that name and information will appear in a new window. Drag images here or select from your computer. New York. Nathaniel Garrow (1780-1841) U.S. Representative from New York 24th William O. Dapping (1880-1969) Covered the 1929 riots at the Auburn Prison Mother of Member first board of Trustees Fort Hill Cemetery. Mayor of Auburn 1855. It's a good idea to take a picture of the map at the front that shows where the more famous people are buried, as it's not easy to see the signs designating the graves of Harriet Tubman and . John M. Hurd (1832-1886) Mayor of Auburn in 1869. CIA Director Allen Dulles, diplomat Eleanor Dulles, and grandfather of Cardinal Avery Dulles S.J. New York, Sereno Payne (1843-1912) Republican Congressman for 30 years. E. D. Clapp (1823-1889) Industrialist, president of E.D. Edwin D. Metcalf (1848-1915) Industrialist, founder of Columbian Rope Hon. Auburn from 1960-1967. Edwin R. Fay (1829-1930) Banker. admitted to the Bar of New York City. Horace R. Wait (1844-1919) Merchant and Real Estate Dealer Lithgow Osborne (1892-1980) Newspaper publisher, ambassador to Norway. FOREST HILLS CEMETERY IS A PLACE DEDICATED to memory. William C. Beardsley (1816-1900): One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery, member on the first board of trustees. Gen. Emory Upton (1839-1881) Distinguished Civil War commander. Narrow your results to famous, Non-Cemetery Burials, memorials with or without . James A. Seymour (1864-1943) Co-founded McIntosh & Seymour, brother of David Munson Osborne. Mar 2016 Solo. Mayor of Auburn in 1879. The land for the cemetery on the Fort (Hill) farm was obtained by the town from Dr. Sylvester Gardiner in 1772. Florence Dangerfield Potter (1868-1932) Lawyer, the second woman Company. John M. Hurd (1832-1886) Mayor of Auburn in 1869. McCarthy, first to adapt assembly line production in shoe industry. The cemetery is administered by the Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery in Elwood, Illinois. Jane Rogers (d. 1892) Director of Cayuga Asylum for Destitute Children for 32 years. 1820-1913) Former slave, leader of the Underground Railroad. Henry Wegman (1845-1894) Operated the Wegman Piano Company. Col. Stanley W. Metcalf (1893-1980) Chairman and President of Christopher Morgan (1808-1877) New York Secretary of State 1848-1852, John Sherwood (1793-1871) Colonel NYS Militia, Sherwood Stage Line, Auburn Academy, Auburn/Syracuse Railroad. Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. Sereno Payne (1843-1912) Republican Congressman for 30 years. 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. David A Taylor (1825-1896) Civil War Veteran. T J Kennedy (1820-1883) In 1861, raised the first regiment from Cayuga County. Columbian Rope Company, Director Cayuga County National Bank. Dr. Lansing Briggs (1808-1888) Mayor of Auburn 1857-59. Henry Wegman (1845-1894) Operated the Wegman Piano Company. John W Haight (1815-1895) One of the first Trustees on the Fort Hill board. On April 28, 2006, Technical Sgt Alfred Wesley Hill's remains were laid to rest at the Fort Sill National Cemetery. Elizabeth Bradley Metcalf (1915-2004) Social Activist in Mental Health and Child Welfare S. C. Tallman (1855-1925) Undertaker. Josiah N. Starin (1811-1895) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. Sereno Payne (1843-1912) Republican Congressman for 30 years. Gorton W. Allen (1840-1920) Co-owner of the Henry & Allen Company. John L. Watrous (1801-1862) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery, Anthony Shimer (1819-1896) Landlord for downtown Auburn in the late 1800's. James S. Seymour (1791-1875) Philanthropist, founded Seymour Library This is the marker of War of 1812 veteran Leverett H. Barnes at Hillside Cemetery in Antioch before it was uncovered. Daniel Hewson (1796-1881) Mayor of Auburn. The oldest monument, dated 1842, the same year Fort Smith was incorporated, marks the grave of Captain Gookin. Daniel Hewson (1796-1881) Mayor of Auburn. brother of David Munson Osborne. John Beardsley (1783-1857) Associate Judge of Cayuga County. Harold Metcalf Green (1940-2016) Businessman, Co-Owner of Winius-Brandon (Houston, TX), Professional Photographer. Hon. George Harbottle (1810-1877) Jeweler, built 39 South Street. James S. Seymour (1791-1875) Philanthropist, founded Seymour Library Thomas Mott Osborne (1859-1926) Son of Eliza W. and David M. Osborne. James A. Seymour (1864-1943) Co-founded McIntosh & Seymour, John S. Fowler (1821-1902) Mayor of Auburn 1866 and 1867. Among those buried include Roy Acuff, Hank Snow, George Morgan, Keith Whitley, Gilbert "Speck" Rhodes, Floyd Cramer, Jimmy Martin, John Hartford, Dean Manuel . William C. Beardsley (1816-1900) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery, member on the first board of Trustees. Benjamin F. Hall (1813-1891) Mayor of Auburn, Colorado Supreme Court Justice. Friend of Myles Edgar S. Jennings (1870-1956) Warden of Auburn Prison during the 1929 riots. He is buried in the Fairmount Gardens section of the cemetery. Robert A. Nelson (1900-1984) Mayor of Auburn 1952 to 1956. Please enter at least 2 characters. and memories with other readers of this page. Fred L. Emerson (1876-1948) Industrialist, president Dunn & Maurice I. Schwartz (1901-1967) Industrialist, philanthropist. General William H. Seward (1839-1920) Civil War General, Banker and Community Leader. Charles F. Durston (1840-1894) Warden of Auburn Prison. Christopher Morgan (1808-1877) New York Secretary of State 1848-1852, Warden of Sing Sing Prison. The Rev. Charles E. Pearce (1843-1902) Captain in the Union Army, Republican Congressman. Christmas wreaths, grave blankets and other seasonal adornments may be placed on graves from Dec. 1 through Jan. 20. Hon. Hon. Eliza Wright Osborne (1829-1911) Philanthropist, leader in women's movement. Friend of Myles Frances A. Seward (1805-1865) Wife of William H Seward. Fort Hill Cemetery, 19 Fort Street, Auburn, NY., 13021. Charles E. Pearce (1843-1902) Captain in the Union Army, Republican Congressman. William Miller Collier (1867-1956) Ambassador to Spain and Chile, wrote laws on James A. Seymour (1864-1943) Co-founded McIntosh & Seymour, He's laid to rest in the Old Chapel Hill Cemetery in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Sereno Payne (1843-1912) Republican Congressman for 30 years. James S. Seymour (1791-1875) Philanthropist, founded Seymour Library founders of the Fort Hill Cemetery and one of the Trustees on the first board. Martha Coffin Wright (1806-1875) Sister of Lucretia Mott. and President of Columbian Rope Company 1916-1948. Silas L. Bradley (1817-1883): Merchant and banker, established an . Brigadier-General William Kirby (1842-1933) NYSNG Brigadier General who served in both Date of experience: November 2014. first African American director of the New York Stock Exchange. William O. Dapping (1880-1969) Covered the 1929 riots at the Auburn Prison Gorton W. Allen (1840-1920) Co-owner of the Henry & Allen Company. Donated property to create the Cayuga Museum. Dr. Sylvester Willard (1798-1886) Physician, capitalist, philanthropist. Member of the first Board of Trustees of the Cemetery. for the Citizen Newspaper. When John O'Hara was buried in the cemetery in 1966, Pollock's widow Lee Krasner protested . Eliza Wright Osborne (1829-1911) Philanthropist, leader in women's movement. William C. Beardsley (1816-1900) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery, member on the first board of Trustees. Founder of Auburn. Harriet Tubman (ca. George Harbottle (1810-1877) Jeweler, built 39 South Street. Dr. Frederick Sefton (1859-1938) Physician, built 'The Pines' on South Street. Josiah N. Starin (1811-1895) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery. Edwin R. Fay (1829-1930) Banker. produced forgings and horse-drawn wagons. Henry Wegman (1845-1894) Operated the Wegman Piano Company. Please check your email and click on the link to activate your account. Lydia Ann Moulton Jenkins (1824(5)-1874) 1st Ordained Female Minister (Universalist of Ontario), Doctor of Hydrotherapy, suffragette and temperance leader. founders of the Fort Hill Cemetery and one of the Trustees on the first board. Nelson Beardsley (1808-1894) President of the S. C. Tallman (1855-1925) Undertaker. David M. Dunning (1844-1940) Civil Engineer, horticulturist. and Auburn City Hospital. Click here for a list of Auburn Undertakers, past and present. Auburn from 1960-1967. William V. Emerson (1933-1992) Industrialist, philanthropist. later named American Locomotive Co. [ALCO]. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. George Underwood (1816-1859) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Warden of Sing Sing Prison. Harriet Tubman (ca. Henry Wegman (1845-1894) Operated the Wegman Piano Company. Majority Leader. Walter K. Long (1904-1986) Artist, Cayuga Museum Director for 50 years. 293. Edwin D. Metcalf (1848-1915) Industrialist, founder of Columbian Rope Company. Capt. later named American Locomotive Co. [ALCO]. Harold Metcalf Green (1940-2016) Businessman, Co-Owner of Winius-Brandon (Houston, TX), Professional Photographer. Nathaniel Garrow (1780-1841) U.S. Representative from New York 24th David A Taylor (1825-1896) Civil War Veteran. Eliza Wright Osborne (1829-1911) Philanthropist, leader in women's movement. The cemetery is located between South Slope/Greenwood Heights, Park Slope, Windsor Terrace, Borough Park, Kensington, and Sunset Park, and lies several blocks southwest of Prospect Park.Its boundaries include, among other streets, 20th Street to the northeast, Fifth Avenue to the northwest . General William H. Seward (1839-1920) Civil War General, Banker and Community Leader Active in women's rights movement. . S. C. Tallman (1855-1925) Undertaker. Warden of Sing Sing Prison. James E. Tyler (1807-1882) Mayor of Auburn in 1868. There are links within the roster for additional information. The grave site of Engvald Gulbransen. Verify and try again. Charles G. Adams (1859-1935) Founder of Adams Insurance. Cemetery. the Early Iroquois and the Mound Builders. Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, Entertainer. brother of David Munson Osborne. Photos larger than 8.0 MB will be reduced. . Mother of The original Cemetery consisted of 22 acres and was dedicated on July 7, 1852. Dr. Sylvester Willard (1798-1886) Physician, capitalist, philanthropist. How (d. 1860) Original owner of Fort Hill property. Oyster Bay. Enos Throop Martin (1808-1883) Attorney, one of the original Trustees of the Cemetery, nephew of Governor Enos Throop. Copp's Hill is the final resting place of over 10,000 people. Dedicated in 1862 at Fort Willich, where the bodies of the 13 soldiers were originally interred, the 32nd Indiana Monument is regarded as the oldest Civil War memorial. Active in women's rights movement. The original 1965 photo was of a house located on Route 120, just east of the Fort Hill Road (Fairfield Road) intersection. Enos Throop Martin (1808-1883) Attorney, one of the original Trustees of the Cemetery, nephew of Governor Enos Throop. James O. Woodruff (1840-1879) Innovator, planner and founder of Woodruff Place, Indiana. Brevet Brigadier-General Andrew J Alexander (1833-1887) Civil War Officer and General. Majority Leader. James E. Tyler (1807-1882) Mayor of Auburn in 1868. General William H. Seward (1839-1920) Civil War General, Banker and Community Leader John Hardenburg (1746-1806) Revolutionary War soldier. Robert A. Nelson (1900-1984) Mayor of Auburn 1952 to 1956. At the Maple Hill office, I grabbed a map and headed to find notable Huntsvillians buried within the 80,000 graves. One of the eight Maurice I. Schwartz (1901-1967) Industrialist, philanthropist. Anthony Shimer (1819-1896) Landlord for downtown Auburn in the late 1800's. Mayor of Auburn 1855. Harriet Tubman's Grave dbimages / Alamy. Myles Keogh (1840-1876) Soldier of fortune, killed at the Battle of Little Big Horn. John L. Watrous (1801-1862) One of the eight founders of Fort Hill Cemetery, Benjamin F. Hall (1813-1891) Mayor of Auburn, Colorado Supreme Court Justice. Charles E. Pearce (1843-1902) Captain in the Union Army, Republican Congressman. Jonas White Jr. (1813-1876) Mayor of Auburn in 1863. Herman H. Schwartz (1906-1992) Industrialist, philanthropist. James E. Tyler (1807-1882) Mayor of Auburn in 1868. Through a succession of Calhoun-Clemson women, Fort Hill would come into Thomas Green Clemson's possession. Elizabeth Bradley Metcalf (1915-2004) Social Activist in Mental Health and Child Welfare Active in women's rights movement. Fort Hill Memorial Park: 5196 Fort Avenue Lynchburg, VA 24502 (434) 239-6951: 1926-present: white: Lynchburg's first "memorial park"-style cemetery. Nathaniel Garrow (1780-1841) U.S. Representative from New York 24th Nancy Green Wyatt-Brown (1915-2002) Daughter of H G Metcalf. David Munson Osborne (1822-1886) Industrialist, founder of D. M. Osborne Florence Dangerfield Potter (1868-1932) Lawyer, the second woman Daniel Hewson (1796-1881) Mayor of Auburn. eight founders of the Fort Hill Cemetery. General William H. Seward (1839-1920) Civil War General, Banker and Community Leader Charles E. Pearce (1843-1902) Captain in the Union Army, Republican Congressman. Dr. Lansing Briggs (1808-1888) Mayor of Auburn 1857-59. S. C. Tallman (1855-1925) Undertaker. Brig-General Walter G Robinson (1879-1940)Veteran of WW I and the head of the NYS National Guard. John S. Fowler (1821-1902) Mayor of Auburn 1866 and 1867. James E. Tyler (1807-1882) Mayor of Auburn in 1868. John Taber (1880-1965) Congressman 1922-1962. CEMETERY MAP Click here to download a PDF of the cemetery map. Thomas Mott Osborne (1859-1926) Son of Eliza W. and David M. Osborne. admitted to the Bar of New York City. Columbian Rope Company, Director Cayuga County National Bank. Jane Rogers (d. 1892) Director of Cayuga Asylum for Destitute Children for 32 years. Eliza W. Osborne. Harold Metcalf Green (1940-2016) Businessman, Co-Owner of Winius-Brandon (Houston, TX), Professional Photographer. Christopher Morgan (1808-1877) New York Secretary of State 1848-1852, Fort Sheridan served as an active Army post from 1887 to 1993. Founder of Auburn. History. Edgar S. Jennings (1870-1956) Warden of Auburn Prison during the 1929 riots. If you notice a problem with the translation, please send a message to [emailprotected] and include a link to the page and details about the problem. bankruptcy. Fort Hill Cemetery is a cemetery that gives a look in the amazing past of Auburn, NY and the United States. David A Taylor (1825-1896) Civil War Veteran. Gen. Emory Upton (1839-1881) Distinguished Civil War commander. 1820-1913) Former slave, leader of the Underground Railroad. Mother of Father of Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, Gen. Emory Upton (1839-1881) Distinguished Civil War commander. James E. Tyler (1807-1882) Mayor of Auburn in 1868. Grave of Daniel Boone. Enos Throop Martin (1808-1883) Attorney, one of the original Trustees of the Cemetery, nephew of Governor Enos Throop. One of the archetypal American frontiersmen, Daniel Boone is buried in Frankfort Cemetery with his wife, Rebecca, on a high bluff overlooking Kentucky 's capital . Mayor of Auburn 1903-1905. Auburn board of directors. Box 1519 190 Church Street NE Cleveland, TN 37311 Phone: 423-472-4551 Fax: 423-559-3302 Martha Coffin Wright (1806-1875) Sister of Lucretia Mott.
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