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Greenwood Union Cemetery (Rye, New York)

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Established
  
1837

Country
  
United States

Phone
  
+1 914-967-0095

Location
  
Rye, New York

Founded
  
1837

Greenwood Union Cemetery (Rye, New York)

Address
  
215 North St, Rye, NY 10580, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 8:30AM–12PM, 1–4:30PMFriday8:30AM–12PM, 1–4:30PMSaturday9AM–12PMSundayClosedMonday8:30AM–12PM, 1–4:30PMTuesday8:30AM–12PM, 1–4:30PMWednesday8:30AM–12PM, 1–4:30PMThursday8:30AM–12PM, 1–4:30PM

Burials
  
Marvin Pierce, Clarine Seymour, Patricia Marand, Charles Frederick Lindauer, Anna Augusta Kershaw

Similar
  
Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Beechwoods Cemetery, Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Mount Zion Cemetery, Mount Hebron Cemetery

The Greenwood Union Cemetery is located in Rye and Harrison in Westchester County, New York.

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History

The first cemetery on this site was established in 1837 and it was known as "Union Cemetery of Rye". James Parker and David Brooks of Rye donated 3 acres (12,000 m2) of land to Christ Church, Rye, with plots should be reserved for the ministers of the three churches of Rye and their families. Two strips on the eastern and western sides of the grounds were to be used as a public cemetery.

In January 1855, the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Rye bought an additional 8 acres (32,000 m2) contiguous to the cemetery, and, between 1864 and 1868, they added more than 6 acres (24,000 m2). The total land was now 14.25 acres (57,700 m2). A small corner of the cemetery, located near the entrance ramp for I-95, contains graves of Civil War soldiers of African descent.

Methodist Episcopal Church operated the cemetery from 1855 until 1902 when it transferred management to a Rural Cemetery Corporation organized under the Rural Cemetery Act of 1847. This arrangement continued from 1902 to 1984, under the leadership of successive generations of the Cowan family, but in 1984 the responsibility of management was turned over to a nonprofit organization with a volunteer elected board of trustees whose members are lot owners and local community leaders.

Notable burials

  • Bill Bergesch (1921–2011) American Major League Baseball executive.
  • Eddie Eagan (1897–1967) one of only two people to win a gold medal in the Winter and Summer Olympic Games.
  • Marta Eggerth (1912–2013) Hungarian-born singer and actress.
  • Marquis James (1891–1955) American author.
  • Jean Kerr (1922–2003) American author.
  • John Motley Morehead III (1870–1965) Former mayor of Rye and US Ambassador to Sweden.
  • Jared Valentine Peck (1816–1891) US Representative.
  • Marvin Pierce (1893–1969), president of McCall Corporation and father of Barbara Bush.
  • John McGillicuddy (1930–2009) American banking executive.
  • Clarine Seymour (1898–1920) American actress.
  • George Smith (1892–1965) American Major League Baseball pitcher.
  • Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright (1864–1945) US Congressman.
  • References

    Greenwood Union Cemetery (Rye, New York) Wikipedia