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epidemics caused a shortage of gravediggers, and people dug graves for their own loved ones. The entire number of interments from the cemetery's opening in August 1848 until January 1898, was 644,761. From January 1898 until 1907 there were about 200,000 interments, thus yielding roughly 850,000
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expanded the area of the cemetery, adding more sections, and by the 1990s there were nearly 3 million burials in Calvary Cemetery. The Cemetery continues to add plots and burial spaces can be purchased in advance.
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Lawrence V. Cullen, J.D., USMC (1948–2012), Justice New York State Court of Claims (appointed by Gov. George Pataki), elected New York State Supreme Court, 11th Judicial District – 1st (Old Calvary – St.
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in Manhattan. It cost an adult seven dollars to be buried there. Burial of children under age seven cost three dollars; children aged seven to fourteen cost five dollars. As development in Manhattan's
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is in-between the Long Island and Brooklyn–Queens Expressways, and also bounded by 48th Street and 58th Street. The cemetery's offices are located here, at 49–02 Laurel Hill Boulevard.
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The Calvary Monument, erected in 1866, originally with bronze sculptures is located in the park. It is by Daniel Draddy, one of the Draddy Brothers, who sculpted the obelisk to
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The first Calvary Cemetery burial occurred on July 31, 1848. The name of the deceased was Esther Ennis, who reportedly "died of a broken heart." The cemetery was consecrated by
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Calvary is split into four sections. The first section is known as First Calvary or Old Calvary, and is located to the west of the section of the
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expanded, bodies buried in that neighborhood were transferred to Queens. In 1854, ferry service opened by 10th Street and the East River.
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The Old Calvary section of the cemetery is a city-owned public park that serves as a burial ground, the Calvary Veterans Park.
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Daniel Direnzo (1886–1933), Assistant District Attorney of New York City, Head of Court of Special Sessions
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The original division of the cemetery, now known as First Calvary or Old Calvary, was filled by 1867. The
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is south of the Long Island Expressway, and also bounded by 55th Avenue, 50th Street and 58th Street.
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who was slain in 1984, becoming the first female police officer to die in the line of duty in
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trustees had purchased 71 acres (29 ha) of land from John McMenoy and John McNolte in
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authorizing nonprofit corporations to operate commercial cemeteries. On October 29, 1845
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Calvary Cemetery is divided into four sections, spread across the neighborhoods of
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and this land was used to develop Calvary Cemetery. The cemetery was named after
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Charles J. Murphy (1832–1921), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
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is bounded by the Brooklyn–Queens Expressway, Review Ave and 37th Street.
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The First Family: Terror, Extortion and the Birth of the American Mafia
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in August 1848. By 1852 there were 50 burials a day, half of them poor
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The journal of the American Irish Historical Society, Volume 7 (1907)
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Kenneth T. Jackson; Lisa Keller; Nancy Flood, eds. (December 2010).
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Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons
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is north of the Brooklyn–Queens Expressway, and also bounded by
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epidemics and a shortage of burial grounds in Manhattan, the
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survivor to die after the sinking – solitary, unmarked grave
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García, Ofelia; Fishman, Joshua A., eds. (1 March 2011).
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A view of the cemetery showing the Long Island Expressway
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Peter "Giuseppe" Morello (also known as the Clutch Hand)
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under seven years of age. In the early 20th century,
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Dunn (1849–1905), Sheriff of 600:(1871–1938), producer of minstrel shows 14: 1859:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York 1851: 1693: 1339:(1837–1900), reformist Catholic priest 546:(1884–1933), actress and saloon-keeper 1803: 1140:(1858–1924), head of New York City's 1005:; now lies in a bare, forgotten grave 657:) a.k.a. "Fran," was a member of the 552:(1893–1920), actor – "Second Calvary" 254:was almost full. In 1847, faced with 1889:Burials at Calvary Cemetery (Queens) 1650: 1566:. 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Burial records (partial). 1386: 1378:, (1904–2000), Érsekújvár, 1327:(1873–1944), philanthropist 1159:politician – unmarked grave 1076:(1874–1913), member of the 268:Old St. Patrick's Cathedral 244:Old St. Patrick's Cathedral 135:The Archdiocese of New York 10: 1910: 1263: 1253:in the discus and shot put 1153:George Washington Plunkitt 1113:(1844–1901) last mayor of 951:Natale "Joe Diamond" Evola 260:New York State Legislature 222: 1763:Calvary Cemetery (Queens) 1294:The Sidewalks of New York 1282: 1027:Michael "Mickey" Spillane 1021:Benjamin "Lefty" Ruggiero 995:(1879–1931) – 1st Calvary 519:(1867–1939), opera singer 436:Statue of a Union soldier 242:In 1817, the Trustees of 166: 150: 139: 131: 123: 84: 76: 63: 55: 50: 46: 37: 32: 1641:Gallucci Funeral Guarded 1165:(1854–1911), assemblyman 957:Stefano "Steve" Ferrigno 873:Medal of Honor recipient 840:Medal of Honor recipient 830:Medal of Honor recipient 486:The monument honors the 18:Calvary Cemetery, Queens 1249:(1881–1918), four-time 1078:New York State Assembly 914:Organized crime figures 895:Robert Augustus Sweeney 877:John Francis O'Sullivan 394:Fourth Calvary Cemetery 378:Second Calvary Cemetery 337:Archdiocese of New York 206:St. Patrick's Cathedral 202:Archdiocese of New York 1730:"Putting things right" 1694:Wilson, Scott (2016). 1138:Charles Francis Murphy 450:William James MacNeven 445: 444:69th Regiment monument 437: 429: 384:Third Calvary Cemetery 372:First Calvary Cemetery 359:that runs between the 317: 248:Mott Street, Manhattan 239: 158:.calvarycemeteryqueens 1835:40.73528°N 73.91806°W 1452:Yale University Press 1333:(1858–1927), sculptor 1251:Olympic gold medalist 969:Paul Kelly (criminal) 945:The Gangs of New York 859:Thomas P. Noonan, Jr. 630:(1895–1968), comedian 443: 435: 427: 412:Calvary Veterans Park 315: 230: 108:40.73528°N 73.92917°W 1765:at Wikimedia Commons 1581:. Walter de Gruyter. 1314:Cosentini Associates 1310:William R. Cosentini 1199:Robert F. Wagner Jr. 1029:(1934–1977), mobster 1011:(1930–1981), mobster 1003:Morello crime family 983:(1899–1967), mobster 971:(1876–1936), mobster 922:(1875–1930), mobster 838:American Indian Wars 828:Spanish–American War 612:(1907–1982), actress 594:(1880–1959), actress 582:(1894–1961), actress 570:(1910–1981), actress 517:Ferruccio Corradetti 513:(1903–1965), actress 404:and was designed by 1840:40.73528; -73.91806 1831: /  1528:"Popular Mechanics" 1501:"The Cemetery Belt" 1370:Anna Frances Levins 1270:Mary Letitia Martin 932:John "Johnny" Dolan 753:William J. Creelman 606:(1856–1898), singer 507:(1926–2023), singer 471:40.7308°N 73.9297°W 467: /  406:Raymond F. Almirall 113:40.73528; -73.92917 104: /  1793:"Calvary Cemetery" 1645:The New York Times 1619:The New York Times 1564:"Calvary Monument" 1550:"Calvary Cemetery" 1064:Stephen J. Colahan 889:Eliakim P. Scammon 853:John McLeod Murphy 818:Samuel W. Kinnaird 747:Thomas E. Corcoran 697:American Civil War 624:(1936–1989), actor 618:(1942–2022), actor 604:William J. Scanlan 598:Edward Le Roy Rice 588:(1908–1981), actor 576:(1901–1936), actor 558:(1953–1983), actor 525:(1933–2009), actor 446: 438: 430: 318: 264:Rural Cemetery Act 240: 1761:Media related to 1707:978-0-7864-7992-4 1680:978-1-84737-173-7 1343:Adolfo Müller-Ury 1236:Gaelic footballer 1205:Robert Wagner III 1132:Thomas A. Ledwith 1126:Martin J. Kennedy 1090:political machine 1058:Vincent H. Auleta 901:Henry A. Thompson 795:Francis J. Herron 735:William C. Connor 693:Edward Brown, Jr. 476:40.7308; -73.9297 176: 175: 127:Catholic Cemetery 16:(Redirected from 1901: 1874:Woodside, Queens 1846: 1845: 1843: 1842: 1841: 1836: 1832: 1829: 1828: 1827: 1824: 1813: 1800: 1788: 1778:Calvary Cemetery 1774: 1773: 1771:Official website 1760: 1744: 1743: 1742:on 2 March 2007. 1738:. Archived from 1725: 1719: 1718: 1716: 1714: 1691: 1685: 1684: 1663: 1648: 1638: 1632: 1631: 1629: 1627: 1615: 1608: 1602: 1601: 1589: 1583: 1582: 1574: 1568: 1567: 1560: 1554: 1553: 1546: 1540: 1539: 1537: 1535: 1524: 1518: 1515: 1509: 1508: 1496: 1487: 1486: 1484: 1482: 1472: 1466: 1465: 1441: 1435: 1430: 1424: 1423: 1421: 1419: 1409: 1193:Robert F. Wagner 1184:Timothy Sullivan 1163:James A. Rierdon 1115:Long Island City 1074:Thomas F. Denney 1039:Nicolo Terranova 867: 861:(1943–1969  834:William McNamara 809: 777:Patrick H. Doody 759:Cornelius Cronin 741:Michael Corcoran 720: 714:(1833–1864  687:Military figures 680:Mary A. 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Calvary Cemetery, Queens

Maspeth, Queens
Coordinates
40°44′7″N 73°55′45″W / 40.73528°N 73.92917°W / 40.73528; -73.92917
www.calvarycemeteryqueens.com
Find a Grave
Catholic
cemetery
Maspeth
Woodside, Queens
New York City
Archdiocese of New York
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Maspeth
Woodside

Blissville
Greater Astoria Historical Society
Old St. Patrick's Cathedral
Mott Street, Manhattan
Mulberry Street
cholera
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Rural Cemetery Act
Old St. Patrick's Cathedral
Maspeth
Mount Calvary
Jesus Christ
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