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====== Cedar Hill Cemetery ====== | ====== Cedar Hill Cemetery ====== | ||
- | Established in 1864 and comprised of 270 acres, Cedar Hill Cemetery is a prominent rural cemetery on Fairfield | + | Established in 1864 and comprising |
- | Rural cemeteries were purposely designed to emulate city parks and " | + | Rural cemeteries were purposely designed to emulate city parks and " |
- | //Cedar Hill Cemetery still retains its basic open lawn plan, and it is a virtual arboretum because of its collection of trees and shrubs, many which date from the nineteenth century. Two of the lakes are gone in the ornamental foreground, but the foreground is still preserved as a serene entry to the Cemetery. The entrance road, which traverses the dam along the lakes was restored in 2004, and the original drainage designed by Weidenmann and laid by his crew was replaced after having served 144 years, a tribute to Weidenmann' | + | //Cedar Hill Cemetery still retains its basic open lawn plan, and it is a virtual arboretum because of its collection of trees and shrubs, many which date from the nineteenth century. Two of the lakes are gone in the ornamental foreground, but the foreground is still preserved as a serene entry to the Cemetery. The entrance road, which traverses the dam along the lakes was restored in 2004, and the original drainage designed by Weidenmann and laid by his crew was replaced after having served 144 years, a tribute to Weidenmann' |
- | There are many figures from Trinity' | + | Many figures from Trinity' |
===== College Presidents ===== | ===== College Presidents ===== | ||
- | * **[[brownell_thomas_church|Rt. Rev. Thomas Church Brownell]]** [Sec 2, Lot 3], Trinity College' | + | * **[[brownell_thomas_church|Rt. Rev. Thomas Church Brownell]]** [Sec 2, Lot 3], Trinity College' |
- | * **[[jackson_abner|Rev Abner Jackson]]** [Sec: 3, Lot 19], Trinity College' | + | * **[[jackson_abner|Rev. Abner Jackson]]** [Sec: 3, Lot 19], Trinity College' |
===== Alumni & Faculty ===== | ===== Alumni & Faculty ===== | ||
- | * **William C. Brocklesby** [Sec 6, Lot 100], Class of 1869 and architect of [[boardman_hall|Boardman Hall]] and the [[president_s_house|President' | + | * **William C. Brocklesby** [Sec 6, Lot 100], Class of 1869 and architect of [[boardman_hall|Boardman Hall]] and the [[president_s_house|President' |
- | * **Col. William E.A. Bulkeley** [Sec 1, Lot 17], Class of 1890 and Trustee | + | * **Col. William E.A. Bulkeley** [Sec 1, Lot 17], Class of 1890 and [[trustees|Trustee]] |
* **Clarendon Cobb Bulkley** [Sec 7, Lot 10], Class of 1875 | * **Clarendon Cobb Bulkley** [Sec 7, Lot 10], Class of 1875 | ||
* **Charles Luther Burnham** [Sec 16, Lot 15], Class of 1898 | * **Charles Luther Burnham** [Sec 16, Lot 15], Class of 1898 | ||
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* **Katherine Seymour Day** [Sec 1, Lot 21], received M.A. in History in 1936 | * **Katherine Seymour Day** [Sec 1, Lot 21], received M.A. in History in 1936 | ||
* **George William Ellis** [Sec 3, Lot 67], Class of 1894 | * **George William Ellis** [Sec 3, Lot 67], Class of 1894 | ||
- | * **Francis Strong Oliver Freed** [Sec 14, Lot 239], Class of 1922. | + | * **Francis Strong Oliver Freed** [Sec 14, Lot 239], Class of 1922 |
* **Dr. Edward Miner Gallaudet** [Sec 3, Lot 1], Class of 1856 | * **Dr. Edward Miner Gallaudet** [Sec 3, Lot 1], Class of 1856 | ||
* **Francis Goodwin** [Sec 10, Lot 1], Class of 1868, Trustee and Benefactor | * **Francis Goodwin** [Sec 10, Lot 1], Class of 1868, Trustee and Benefactor | ||
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* **Theodore Frederick Jaeger** [Sec 20, Lot 51], Class of 1920 | * **Theodore Frederick Jaeger** [Sec 20, Lot 51], Class of 1920 | ||
* **Richard William Hart Jarvis** [Sec 2, Lot 2], Class of 1848 and Trustee | * **Richard William Hart Jarvis** [Sec 2, Lot 2], Class of 1848 and Trustee | ||
- | * **Charles Frederick Johnson** [Sec 6, Lot 209], Faculty, Class of 1909-honorary | + | * **Charles Frederick Johnson** [Sec 6, Lot 209], Faculty, Class of 1909 ([[honorary_degrees|honorary]]) |
* **Woolsey McAlpine Johnson** [Sec 6, Lot 209], Class of 1898 | * **Woolsey McAlpine Johnson** [Sec 6, Lot 209], Class of 1898 | ||
* **Rev. Jacob Le Roy** [Sec 2, Lot 44], Class of 1869 | * **Rev. Jacob Le Roy** [Sec 2, Lot 44], Class of 1869 | ||
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* **Dr. Herbert Parrish** [Sec 14, Lot 67], Class of 1891 | * **Dr. Herbert Parrish** [Sec 14, Lot 67], Class of 1891 | ||
* **John Wolcott Robbins** [Sec 2, Lot 30], Class of 1913 | * **John Wolcott Robbins** [Sec 2, Lot 30], Class of 1913 | ||
- | * **Dr. Gurdon Wadsworth Russell** [Sec 12, Lot 14], Class of 1834. Russell purchased and donated Audubon' | + | * **Dr. Gurdon Wadsworth Russell** [Sec 12, Lot 14], Class of 1834. Russell purchased and donated Audubon' |
- | * **Charles Tarbox Sanford** [Sec 18, Lot 77], Class of 1911. | + | * **Charles Tarbox Sanford** [Sec 18, Lot 77], Class of 1911 |
- | * **Col. William Converse Skinner** [Sec 2, Lot 64], Class of 1876. | + | * **Col. William Converse Skinner** [Sec 2, Lot 64], Class of 1876 |
- | * **[[civil_war|Gen. Griffin A. Stedman]]** [Sec 1, Lot 40], Class of 1859. | + | * **[[civil_war|Gen. Griffin A. Stedman]]** [Sec 1, Lot 40], Class of 1859 |
* **Robert Shields Stedman** [Sec 1, Lot 40], Class of 1864 | * **Robert Shields Stedman** [Sec 1, Lot 40], Class of 1864 | ||
* **Frank Chester Sumner** [Sec 1, Lot 69], Class of 1911 (honorary) | * **Frank Chester Sumner** [Sec 1, Lot 69], Class of 1911 (honorary) | ||
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===== Benefactors ===== | ===== Benefactors ===== | ||
- | * **John Moore Kelso Davis [Sec 13, Lot 25], **[[watkinson_library|Watkinson Library]] benefactor, Honorary Degree | + | * **John Moore Kelso Davis** [Sec 13, Lot 25], Watkinson Library benefactor, Honorary Degree |
- | * **John Pierpont Morgan [Sec 11, Lot 1], **A donor whose contributions helped build [[boardman_hall|Boardman Hall]] and [[williams_memorial|Williams Memorial]] | + | * **[[morgan_j._pierpont|John Pierpont Morgan]]** [Sec 11, Lot 1], donor whose contributions helped build Boardman Hall and Williams Memorial |
- | * **Col. Charles H. Northam [Sec 2, Lot 37], ** philanthropist whose contributions built [[northam_towers|Northam Towers]] | + | * **Col. Charles H. Northam** [Sec 2, Lot 37], philanthropist whose contributions built [[northam_towers|Northam Towers]] |
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Jacob Weidenmann: Pioneer Landscape Architect (2007) by Rudy J. Favretti, pp. 36-50. | Jacob Weidenmann: Pioneer Landscape Architect (2007) by Rudy J. Favretti, pp. 36-50. |
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