Cemetery in Orange, New Jersey, US
Rosedale Cemetery is a
cemetery located at the tripoint of
Orange ,
West Orange and
Montclair in
Essex County, New Jersey , United States. Cyrus Baldwin drew up the original plan for the cemetery in 1840.
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Notable interments
Platt Adams (1885–1961), American Olympic athlete and member of the New Jersey State Assembly from Essex County
Jim Barnes (1886–1966), golfer
John L. Blake (1831–1899), represented
New Jersey's 6th congressional district from 1879 to 1881
[3]
Dudley Buck (1839–1909), organist, composer, writer
Samuel Colgate (1822–1897), founder of
Colgate-Palmolive
Mary Fenn Robinson Davis (1824–1886), a spiritualist and feminist who was a poet, author, editor, and lecturer.
[4]
Sarah Jane Corson Downs (1822-1891), president, New Jersey
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Charles Edison (1890–1969), son of
Thomas Edison and the 42nd
Governor of New Jersey
Frank Emil Fesq (1840–1920),
American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient.
Wilfred J. Funk (1883–1965), lexicographer (
Funk & Wagnalls )
Althea Gibson (1927–2003), the first
African American woman to be a competitor on the world
tennis tour
[5]
Henry Judd Gray (1892–1928), murderer of
Albert Snyder
George Huntington Hartford (1833–1917),
Mayor of Orange, New Jersey , from 1878 to 1890 and owner of
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company , the country's largest food retailer at the time of his death
[6]
Frances Cox Henderson (1820–1897), wife of Governor James Pinckney Henderson of Texas, retired in East Orange, established Good Shepherd home for aged women
James Curtis Hepburn (1815–1911), physician, philologist, missionary.
George Inness (1825–1894), painter
George Inness Jr. (1854–1926), painter
Frank Louis Kramer (1880–1958), cyclist
Hazel May Kuser (?–1924),
Radium Girl
Mary Artemisia Lathbury (1841–1913), poet and hymnwriter
Amelia Maggia (?–1922),
Radium Girl
Lowell Mason (1792–1872), hymn composer and music educator
Quinta Maggia McDonald (?–1929),
Radium Girl
Charles Follen McKim (1847–1909), architect
George W. Merck (1894–1957), pharmacist, president of
Merck & Co.
John Pingry (1818–1894), minister, founder of the
Pingry School
Ruth A. Saxer (?–1942),
Radium Girl
George J. Seabury (1844–1909), chemist and pharmacist
Michelle Thomas (1968–1998), American actress best known for roles in
Family Matters and
The Cosby Show
George C. Tichenor (1838–1902), member and president of the
Board of General Appraisers
Aaron B. Tompkins (1844–1931),
American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient.
William A. Wachenfeld (1889 – 1969) was a Justice of the
New Jersey Supreme Court from 1946 to 1959.
George James Webb (1803–1887), composer
William H. Wiley (1842–1925), represented
New Jersey's 8th congressional district from 1909 to 1911
[7]
Earl Williams (1948–2013), professional baseball player
Three British
Commonwealth war servicemen – a
Royal Air Force officer and
Canadian Army Sergeant of
World War I and a
Canadian airman of
World War II
[8]
References
^ Urquhart, Frank John (1913).
A History of the City of Newark, New Jersey .
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"Rosedale Cemetery" . Rosedale Cemetery. Retrieved 2007-08-26 . As a non-profit, non-sectarian Cemetery, Rosedale has respectfully served the local New Jersey community with care, compassion and dignity. Founded in 1840 and located in Montclair, Orange, and West Orange, Rosedale Cemetery remains dedicated to maintaining the same character that its original founders had envisioned over a century and a half ago. In fact, years of careful planning and expert maintenance have not only preserved the beauty and serenity of Rosedale's 92 acres (370,000 m2 ) but have, moreover, enhanced it. ...
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John Lauris Blake ,
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress . Accessed August 13, 2007.
^ James, Edward T.; James, Janet Wilson; Boyer, Paul S.; Radcliffe College (1974).
Notable American women, 1607-1950 : a biographical dictionary . Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. pp. 441–442.
ISBN
978-0-674-62734-5 .
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American Sports
^ Levinson, Marc (2011). The Great A&P and the struggle for small business in America . Hill and Wang.
ISBN
978-0809095438 .
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William Halsted Wiley ,
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress . Accessed August 13, 2007.
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[1] CWGC Cemetery Report, detail obtained from casualty record.
External links
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