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The 121st precinct house of the New York Police Department, which is adjacent to the cemetery and overlooks it, opened in 2013 [8] and may have helped curb vandalism as well. The cemetery is composed of about 500 plots or sections belonging to synagogues, Jewish associations, family circles, and most commonly, landsmanshaftn. Most plots are ...
Mount Neboh Cemetery: Queens: Glendale: 1886 No — [12] Mount Richmond Cemetery: Staten Island: Richmondtown: 1909 No Yes [13] Mount Zion Cemetery: Queens: Maspeth: 1893 No Yes: Salem Fields Cemetery: Brooklyn: Cypress Hills: 1852 1900 — [14] Second Shearith Israel Cemetery: Manhattan: Greenwich Village: 1805 1830 – [5] [15] Silver Lake ...
Mount Richmond Cemetery was established in 1909, in response to the need for more graves for New York's indigent Jewish community. Currently, the Hebrew Free Burial Association buries approximately 400 Jews a year, and nearly 60,000 Jews have been buried since Mt. Richmond's inception.
Mount Richmond Cemetery, Richmondtown (second cemetery of the Hebrew Free Burial Association; Ocean View Cemetery, Richmondtown; Saint Peter's Cemetery, West New Brighton. Oldest Catholic Cemetery on Staten Island, dating from 1848. Silver Lake Cemetery, Silver Lake (first cemetery of the Hebrew Free Burial Association) United Hebrew Cemetery ...
Located at 2205 Richmond Road, the Moravian Cemetery is the largest and oldest active cemetery on Staten Island, having opened in 1740. The cemetery encompasses 113 acres (46 hectares) and is the property of the local Moravian Church congregation of Staten Island. [1] To the cemetery's southwest is High Rock Park, one of the constituent parks ...
Saint Mary’s Cemetery, Troy – Maureen Stapleton; Saint Patrick’s Cemetery, Watervliet; Saint Peter's Cemetery, West New Brighton, Staten Island. Oldest Catholic Cemetery on Staten Island, dating from 1848. Saint Peter's Cemetery, Liberty; Saint Peter's Cemetery, Poughkeepsie; Saint Peter's Episcopal Cemetery, Lithgow
Bisected from east to west by the Staten Island Expressway and with New York State Route 440 forming its eastern boundary, Graniteville's most notable landmark is Baron Hirsch Cemetery, an 80-acre (324,000 m²) Jewish cemetery founded in the late 19th century and still in active use; in August 2001 this cemetery became the focus of a local ...
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