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The new york city marble cemetery.
The new york marble cemetery and new york city marble cemetery are the city s two oldest non sectarian cemeteries.
This one was founded in the early 19th century when earth graves were outlawed below 86th street due to fears of yellow fever and deep marble vaults became popular.
New york city marble cemetery.
Perpetually confused with one another since they were created in the early 1830s these private cemeteries were formed by businessmen seeking to provide alternatives to churchyard and public graveyard interments after burials were prohibited in lower manhattan.
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Vault numbers and dates of interment come from the cemetery s records.
The new york city marble cemetery is one of only a handle of cemeteries left on manhattan island and most of these affiliated with churches or synagogues rather than free standing.
This cemetery is completely separate from the similar new york city marble cemetery on 2nd street.
The other marble cemetery is located at between 2 nd avenue 1 st avenue one block away from new york marble cemetery located adjacent to 43 second avenue.
New york marble cemetery interments by name some names have been expanded to help with identification.
The new york marble cemetery built in 1830 in the interior of the block bound by 2nd avenue where the entrance is 2nd street 3rd street and the bowery is the oldest public non sectarian cemetery in nyc.
To confuse people through the centuries two independent cemeteries with similar names were built by the same developer perkins nichols at second second in 1830.
New york city marble cemetery the larger of the city s two oldest private non sectarian cemeteries.