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Phone
  
+1 607-756-6022

Cortland Rural Cemetery

Address
  
110 Tompkins St, Cortland, NY 13045, USA

Hours
  
Closing soon · 10AM–4PMMonday10AM–4PMTuesday10AM–4PMWednesday10AM–4PMThursday10AM–4PMFriday10AM–4PMSaturdayClosedSundayClosed

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The Cortland Rural Cemetery is located in Cortland, New York, USA. A non-profit, non-denominational cemetery established in 1853, the still operational cemetery has a physical footprint of approximately 44 acres and features the attributes typical of the mid-19th century garden cemetery or rural cemetery, including rolling hills, copious trees, curving roads, and an overall asymmetrical design. The cemetery is regulated by the New York State Department of State NYS Division of Cemeteries and as such has the special designation of 501(c)(13) reserved by independent, non-profit cemeteries in New York. It is managed by a volunteer Board of Trustees and funds its operations with a combination of revenues from operations such as burial fees, plot sales income, and marker foundation installation fees, ongoing donations from Cortland Rural Cemetery Foundation, and donations received from individual donors, other foundations, and in-kind assistance from the City of Cortland. Adjacent to the State University of New York at Cortland, located at 110 Tompkins Street, and an included in the Tompkins Street-Main Street Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places, the cemetery has over 19,000 individual graves on its grounds, including those of many notable figures in Cortland's history. The cemetery's grounds also include noteworthy historical architectural structures, including the Gibson Memorial Chapel designed (circa 1922) by noted architect George W. Conable and an office/garage and superintendent's mansion designed by Carl Wesley Clark (circa 1928). The cemetery has dedicated Veterans sections and is also home to a decades-old Jewish Cemetery associated with Cortland's Temple Brith Sholom.

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Tioughnioga river anthology at cortland rural cemetery


Notable burials

  • Nathan Lewis Miller, former governor of New York.
  • Joseph Reynolds, US Congressman.
  • Charles Walton Sanders, author of a popular, mid-1800s school reader series.
  • Major Andrew J. Grover, commander of the 76th Regiment of the New York Volunteers, killed at the Battle of Gettysburg on July 1, 1863.
  • Henry S. Randall, New York Secretary of State and biographer of Thomas Jefferson.
  • Bertha Blodgett, author of Stories of Cortland County for Boys and Girls, 1932.
  • Chester and Theodore Wickwire, late 19th century Cortland industrialists.
  • Rodolphus Holland Duell, Cortland County Judge and U.S. Representative.
  • Charles Holland Duell, Member of New York State Assembly, U.S. Commissioner of Patents.
  • Rowland Lucius Davis, NYS Supreme Court Justice.
  • Major General Levi R. Chase, highly decorated US Air Force officer and veteran of WWII, Korea, and Vietnam
  • Elmer Ambrose Sperry -- inventor
  • Charles W. Saunders -- late 19th century author of widely adopted children's school books and primers
  • References

    Cortland Rural Cemetery Wikipedia