Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery
The Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery is a rural cemetery located in Poughkeepsie, New York and includes the gravesites of several notable figures.[2] It also has a crematory. The forty-four acres of land used for the cemetery were purchased by Matthew Vassar.[3]
Postcard showing entrance to Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery, c. 1907 | |
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Established | 1853 |
Location | |
Coordinates | 41.6831°N 73.9320°W |
Size | 165 acres[1] |
Website | Official website |
Find a Grave | Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery |
Some of its architectural features were designed by J. A. Wood. His work includes the cemetery gates and gatehouse, the Frost Mausoleum, and a monument for Matthew Vassar's nephew, John Guy Vassar.[4]
Hamilton and Schuyler families
Several relatives of Alexander Hamilton, a Founding Father of the United States, are buried at the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery:
- Allan McLane Hamilton (1848–1919), psychiatrist
- Louis McLane Hamilton (1844–1868), cavalry officer in the Civil War and American Indian Wars
- Philip Hamilton (1802–1884), lawyer, Judge Advocate (Navy Retiring Board), youngest son of Alexander Hamilton
- Philip Jeremiah Schuyler (1768–1835), politician (House of Representatives and New York State Senate), brother of Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, Angelica Schuyler Church and Margarita Schuyler Van Rensselaer.
Notable burials
Other notable individuals interred at the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery include:
- Theodorus Bailey, politician (Member of the United States House of Representatives and United States Senate)
- Stephen Baker, politician (Member of the US House of Representatives)
- Jane Bolin, judge (New York City Domestic Relations Court)
- Harvey G. Eastman, educator (founder of Eastman Business College) and politician (New York State Assembly)
- James Emott, politician (Member of the US House of Representatives and New York State Assembly)
- Margaret Hamilton, actress, played the Wicked Witch in The Wizard of Oz[note 1]
- Charles Johnston, politician (Member of the US House of Representatives)
- Anandi Gopal Joshi, first female Indian doctor, buried under the name "Anandabai Joshee" with the Carpenter family.[5]
- John J. Kindred, politician (Member of the US House of Representatives)
- Henry A. Livingston, politician (New York State Senate)
- Johnny Miller, test pilot and airline pilot (Eastern Air Lines)
- Samuel Neilson, Irish nationalist
- Adolf Schatz, German-born industrialist, founder of Schatz Bearings
- Homer Augustus Nelson, politician (Member of the United States House of Representatives, United States Senate and New York Secretary of State)
- Edmund Platt, politician (Member of the US House of Representatives) and member of United States Federal Reserve
- Charles H. Ruggles, politician (Member of the US House of Representatives) and judge (Chief Judge United States Court of Appeal)
- James Fields Smathers, inventor
- William Wallace Smith I (1830–1913) and Andrew Smith (1836–1895), founders of Smith Brothers Cough Drops
- John Thompson (1809–1890), politician (Member of the US House of Representatives)
- Smith Thompson (1768–1843), Associate Justice United States Supreme Court and politician (United States Secretary of the Navy)
- Matthew Vassar (1792–1868), brewer, merchant, founder of Vassar College
Notes
- Cremated. Her ashes were scattered at her estate in Amenia, New York.
References
- "General Information". Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery. 2008.
- "A Brief History of the Cemetery". Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery. 2008.
- Ghee, Joyce C.; Spence, Joan. Poughkeepsie: Halfway Up the Hudson. p. 95.
- Buechele, Virginia A. (August 2006). "The Frost Mausoleum: "The largest blue stone ever landed here"" (PDF). Friends of Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery Newsletter.
- "Why is a Crater on Venus Named After India's Dr Anandibai Joshi?". The Quint. Retrieved 2018-04-01.
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