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Evergreen Cemetery (New Haven, Connecticut)

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Established
  
1848

Country
  
United States

No. of graves
  
85,000

Founded
  
1848

Number of graves
  
85,000

Location
  
New Haven, Connecticut

Size
  
85 acres (34 ha)

Website
  
www.evergreencem.org

Phone
  
+1 203-624-5505

Address
  
769 Ella T Grasso Blvd, New Haven, CT 06519, USA

Burials
  
William Wirt Winchester, Helen Eugenia Hagan

Evergreen Cemetery is located in the West River neighborhood of New Haven, Connecticut. It was founded by some of New Haven's most prominent citizens in 1848. Evergreen Cemetery is a non-sectarian, non-profit organization that is managed by the Association's board of trustees.

Notable burials

  • Hobart B. Bigelow, Governor of Connecticut (1881–1883)
  • Edward Bouchet, first PhD recipient of African descent in the United States
  • Wilbur L. Cross, Governor of Connecticut (1931–1939) and Professor of English at Yale University
  • Edwin S. Greeley, Civil War general
  • Bronisław Malinowski, social anthropologist
  • William Chester Minor - lexicographer and key contributor to the creation of the Oxford English Dictionary. Section: Path H, Plot: 13 Front, Grave: 1
  • John Addison Porter, chemistry professor at Yale University. Section: Lake Avenue, Plot: 135, Grave: 17
  • John Addison Porter, journalist, and first Secretary to the President. Section: Lake Avenue, Plot: 135, Grave: 20
  • Ilya Tolstoy, writer and son of Leo Tolstoy
  • Oliver Winchester - founder of the Winchester repeating rifle company. Section: Highland Avenue, Plot: 64, Grave: 16
  • Sarah Winchester - wife of William Wirt Winchester and builder of the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, California. Section: Highland Avenue, Plot: 52, Grave: 4
  • George Weiss - Hall of Fame Major League Baseball Executive. Section: Catalpa Avenue, Plot: 39, Grave: 2
  • Teresa Wright - Wright won an Academy Award as Best Supporting Actress for "Mrs. Miniver" (1942). Remains donated to Yale medical school, ultimately buried in a small mass grave located in section 14
  • One Commonwealth war burial, a Royal Flying Corps Cadet of World War I.
  • References

    Evergreen Cemetery (New Haven, Connecticut) Wikipedia