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  2. Moravian Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    John A. Lynch (1882–1954), New York state senator and Staten Island borough president. Jim Mutrie (1851–1938), baseball pioneer. John L. O'Sullivan (1813–1895), journalist who first utilized in print the phrase Manifest Destiny to embody American expansionist ambitions. William Page (1811–1885), painter and portrait artist

  3. Vanderbilt Family Cemetery and Mausoleum - Wikipedia

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    The Vanderbilt Family Cemetery and Mausoleum is a private burial site adjacent to the Moravian Cemetery in the New Dorp neighborhood of Staten Island, New York City.It was designed by Richard Morris Hunt and Frederick Law Olmsted in the late 19th century, when the Vanderbilt family was the wealthiest in America.

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  5. Category:Burials at Moravian Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Burials at Moravian Cemetery on Staten Island; ... Pages in category "Burials at Moravian Cemetery" ... (New York politician)

  6. Stephen H. Weed - Wikipedia

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    Following the war, Post #91 of the Grand Army of the Republic in New York City was named the Stephen H. Weed Post. In 1902, Army General Orders No. 16 renamed a portion of Fort Wadsworth along The Narrows in New York Harbor as Battery Weed. In 1930, a street in New Dorp Beach, Staten Island was named Weed Avenue, dedicated to Stephen H. Weed.

  7. Todt Hill - Wikipedia

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    Todt Hill (/ ˈ t oʊ t / TOHT) [1] is a 401-foot-tall (122 m) hill formed of serpentine rock on Staten Island, New York.It is the highest natural point in the five boroughs of New York City and the highest elevation on the entire Atlantic coastal plain from Florida to Cape Cod. [2]