Fort Hill Cemetery
Fort Hill Cemetery | |
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Established | 1851 (Chapel built in 1893) |
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Style | Gothic Revival |
Website | Fort Hill Cemetery |
Fort Hill Cemetery, founded in 1851, is a historic cemetery located in downtown Auburn, New York, known for it's headstones of notable people such as former Secretary of State William H. Seward, his son, General William H. Seward, Jr. and abolitionist and humanitarian Harriet Tubman.
History
The cemetery, which was founded in 1851, is built on what was once a fortified village of the Cayuga Indians.[1] The cemetery features a 56 ft (17 m). high limestone obelisk monument to Chief Logan, famed chief of the Cayuga Indians.[2]
Notable burials
The cemetery features headstones of such notable people as:[3]
- Myles Walter Keogh, civil war Brevet Lt.
- Thomas Mott Osborne, Warden of Sing Sing
- Frances Adeline Seward, wife of William H. Seward and abolitionist
- William H. Seward, New York Governor, Senator and U.S. Secretary of State
- William H. Seward, Jr., banker and brigadier general in the Union Army during the American Civil War
- Harriet Tubman, who is resting on Fort Hill Cemetery's "West Lawn C", beneath a large tree with two small bushes on each side of her headstone
- Martha Coffin Wright, feminist, abolitionist, and signatory of the Declaration of Sentiments.
Other
The Bradley Mortuary Chapel (which also serves as the cemetery office and gatehouse) was designed by the architect Julius A. Schweinfurth in a Gothic Revival style and completed in 1893. Julius A. Schweinfurth was a brother and partner to Charles F. Schweinfurth.
Gallery
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Gate
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Monument to Chief Logan at Fort Hill Cemetery
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Morse bench in Fort Hill Cemetery
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Wadsworth memorial
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Corning memorial
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Angel headstone scene
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Case & Willard memorial
References
External links
- Fort Hill Cemetery at Fort Hill Cemetery