By Marie Stark
Scale: 3/16” = 1 Ft.
Size: 12 3/4” x 17”
Details: “Lots 1167-70 Sec 30 & 49”, “Jan. 30, 1951”, names and burial dates of deceased prior to 1951 shown on diagram, “Note:- we do not know location of grave where Ann Hughes was buried Oct. 2, 1859”
Drawing Materials: Pencil on Parchment Paper
Condition: Good
Design/Style: 4 rows of graves
Scale: 1/4” = 1 Ft.
Size: 22 1/4” x 32 1/2”
Details: “Lots 1696 &[?] Section 93-80”, Owned by Heirs of Peter Schemerhorn”, “Height of Vault 15…”, “Top of Posts 2’7” A[bove]…”, “Bottom of rail abov.”
Drawing Materials: Ink and Pencil on Paper
Condition: Fair, pieces of diagram missing; original diagram taped to white paper; encapsulated in mylar
Design/Style: Vault in center surrounded by mound graves and monuments
Scale: 1” = 4 Ft.
Size: 19 3/4” x 15 1/2”
Details: “Valley Mound, Greenwood Cemetery, Plots No. 1741, 1742, 1743 and 1744.”, various names written in pencil most likely added after diagram was made
Drawing Materials: Ink and Pencil on Paper
Condition: Poor, top left corner missing; cracks in diagram paper; encapsulated in mylar
Design/Style: 6 rows of graves
Scale: 1” = 4 Ft.
Size: 13” x 15 1/2”
Details: “Plan of lots No 1036, 1037, 1038, 1039 on Lawn Avenue near Myrtle Hill belonging to John N(?) Livingston of the City of New York; laid out for internment, and which, he is [desirous] that his descendants shall conform to.”, “New York January 1, 1846”
Drawing Materials: Ink and Pencil on Paper
Condition: Fair, bottom left corner missing of one diagram; both diagrams encapsulated in mylar
Design/Style: Graves arranged around a square center
Scale: NA
Size: 7 1/16” x 5 5/8”
Details: List of internments for graves 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 30. The list includes names of deceased and dates of interment.
Drawing Materials: Typed on Paper
Condition: Good
Design/Style: NA
Scale: 1” = 4 Ft
Size: 14 1/2” x 11 3/4” (photocopy: 13” x 10 7/8”)
Details: “Lots 1389-92 Sec. 77 & 78”, “Drawn by J.L.M. Nov. 9, 1956”, “Traced by L.P. May 7, 1962”
Drawing Materials: Pencil on Tracing Paper; 1 photocopy
Condition: Good, original trace encapsulated in mylar
Design/Style: 3 rows of graves surrounded by graves 15-44 in a circle
Scale: 1” = 4 Ft
Size: 15 1/4” x 19 3/4”
Details: “Lots 1389-92 Section 77 & 78”, “drawn by J.L.M”, “Nov. 9, 1956”, list of names and date of burial for graves 2, 3, 4, 7-14
Drawing Materials: Pencil on Paper
Condition: Good
Design/Style: 3 rows of grave surrounded by graves 15-44 in a circle
Scale: NA
Size: 9” x 6”
Details: List of internments for graves 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. The list includes names of deceased and dates of burial.
Drawing Materials: Pencil on Paper
Condition: Good
Design/Style: NA
Scale: 1” = 4 Ft
Size: 15 1/4” x 20”
Details: “Lots 1389-92 Section 77 & 78”, “Location changes April 28th, 1962 Astelle Atterbury”, “Eliminate as graves” (1, 5, 15-22, 34-44,27-28), “#A Margaret H. Bradley new grave replacing former grave #6= eliminated- relocated #A- north and east of grave #12”, names and dates of burial 2-14, “reserved” 23-31, “sacrificed to re-locate grave” #39, “#6 parallel to N.E. of grave #12” #40, “Nov. 9, 1956”, “Drawn by J.L.M.”
Drawing Materials: Blueprint
Condition: Good
Design/Style: 3 rows of grave w surrounding graves
Scale: 1” = 10 ft.
Size: 18 7/16” x 17 1/4”
Details: “Lot 825 Sec 71, First Unitarian Congregational Church of Brooklyn”, “Diam 148’ Total Area 17203.4”, “Diam 70’ Lot 825 Area 3848.45”, diagram includes surrounding lots 825-849 and includes last names Jewett, Greenwood, Bostwick, Atkins, Mason, Farley, Bebee, and Granniss, “33 lots = area 12,484”
Drawing Materials: Pencil on Paper
Condition: Good, bottom left corner missing but does not affect diagram, encapsulated in mylar
Design/Style: Graves and lots arranged in circular pattern
Scale: 1” = 10’
Size: 8 1/2” x 11”
Details: “Lot 825 Sec 71, First Unitarian Congregational Church of Brooklyn”, “3-20-75”, “831, 59’ 6”, S. Bebee”, “830, 58’, Granniss”, “846, 60’, Greenwood”, “Drawn by L.P.”
Drawing Materials: Pencil on Paper
Condition: Good, encapsulated in mylar
Design/Style: Graves arranged in circular pattern
Scale: ¼” = 1’
Size:25 1/2 ” x 27 3/4”
Details: “Lot 825 Section 71 owned by First Unitarian Congregational Church of Brooklyn”, “Scale ¼ inch to foot”, “Diameter 69 feet 6 inches”, “December 14th, 1912”, “Lines in black indicate graves used”, “Lines in red indicate graves unused”, “The space between dotted green lines represents gravel path”, includes name Kossuth
Drawing Materials: black, red and green ink on Paper
Condition: Fair, encapsulated in mylar
Design/Style: Graves arranged in circular pattern
Scale: ¼” = 1’
Size:23 3/4 ” x 27 1/2”
Details: “Lot 825 Section 71 owned by First Unitarian Congregational Church of Brooklyn”, “Scale ¼ inch to foot”, “Diameter 69 feet 6 inches”, “December 14th, 1912”, “Lines in black indicate graves used”, “Lines in red indicate graves unused”, “The space between dotted green lines represents gravel path”, includes names: Kossuth, S.K. Goulding 1954; W. Goulding 1969; M.E.G. Van Deusen 8-3-1899; H.A. Hussey 3-1-1895; S. E. Taylor 1923, G. [Taylor] 1930; J. Gamble 1922; H. Stewart 1927; L. Arnold 1927, E.B. [Arnold] 1944; H. Foster 1928; E. Hallberg 12-21-1932; W.F. Matthews 9-10-1966, A.T. [Matthews] 2-8-1935; B. Lindgren 3-24-1944; S. Fay 1944; T.J. Lewis 3-5-1966; A.C. Cass 1950; M.M. Farnell 1950, H.A. [Farnell] 12-23-1958; E.V. Rockwell 1951; H.T. Johnson 1953, J. Johnson 1962; L.E. Bough 1954; E.L. Linderholm 1955; P. Voronin 1955; E.B. Bough 1958; H.A. Sullivan 1960; E.M. Morrison 1944, D. harkins 1960, G. Nodine 1964, M Harkins 1968; D.J. Wilson 1965; W. Heim 1965; E.M. Burkett 1965; G.Q. Burkett 1966; C. Samenfeld 1966; D.S. Alzapiedi 1969; Dr. G.A. Rawler 1970; I.F. Prindle 3-29-1904; Wm. H. Atwater 7-17-1856, J. Nickerson 8-1-1890; L. Lawrence 1-29-1890, H. Lawrence 11-29-1907; E.L. Mills 7-29-1898, E.S. [Mills] 4-19-1922
Drawing Materials: black, red, green and blue ink on Paper
Condition: Good, encapsulated in mylar
Design/Style: Graves arranged in circular pattern
Scale: NA
Size: 8 1/2” x 11”
Details: To Seth Faison, First Unitarian Congregational Society From Jane Cuccurullo, Corporate Secretary; August 17, 2005; concerns the memorial for Heidi V. Rawler and Dr. George A. Rawler. Stone on incorrect grave.
Drawing Materials: Photocopy
Condition: Good
Design/Style: NA
Scale: NA
Size: 8 1/2” x 11”
Details: Print out color copy of lot 825 Section 71 and surrounding area
Drawing Materials: Computer color print
Condition: Good
Design/Style: Circular design for lots 825 and surrounding lots
Scale: 1” = 10’
Size: 11” x 17”
Details: “Lot 825 Sec 71, First Unitarian Congregational Church of Brooklyn”, “3-20-75”, “831, 59’ 6”, S. Bebee”, “830, 58’, Granniss”, “846, 60’, Greenwood”, “Drawn by L.P.”
Drawing Materials: Photocopy, Blue and Yellow marker on Paper
Condition: Good
Design/Style: Graves arranged in circular pattern
Scale: 1” = 10’
Size: 8 1/2” x 11”
Details: “Lot 825 Sec 71, First Unitarian Congregational Church of Brooklyn”, “3-20-75”, “831, 59’ 6”, S. Bebee”, “830, 58’, Granniss”, “846, 60’, Greenwood”, “Drawn by L.P.”
Drawing Materials: Photocopy
Condition: Good
Design/Style: Graves arranged in circular pattern
Scale: NA
Size: 8 1/2” x 11”
Details: Includes last names: Green, Bebee, Granniss, Blackburn, Woodward, Graham, Taylor, Cary, Jewett, Greenwood, Atkins, Bucklin, Barlow, Farley, Wyman. Names are from surrounding lots.
Drawing Materials: Photocopy
Condition: Good
Design/Style: Lots arranged in circular pattern
Scale: 3/16 inch = 1 foot
Size: 18” x 17 1/2”
Details: Graves of the Colgate Lot are arranged in rows surrounding a memorial. Graves 1-18 are numbered. “Mary Colgate Oct 27, 1936” and “Mortimer Colgate died Nov. 5, 1869” written in but graves not numbered. Grave 9 has initials J.C.
Drawing Materials: Linen parchment
Condition: Good
Design/Style: Colgate Lot arranged in rows around a memorial.
Scale: NA
Size: 19 1/2” x 9 1/4”
Details: Inscriptions on monument and graves 1-18 of the Colgate Lot.
Drawing Materials: Linen parchment
Condition: Good
Design/Style: NA
Scale: ¼ inch = 1foot
Size: 18 5/8” x 18”
Details: The diagram contains 36 graves with a monument(?) in the center. 30 of the graves were in use as of 1939 according to the diagram. Names included on the diagram are: Sarah C. Milbank, Mary W. Milbank, Eliza W. Milbank, Elizabeth Milbank mother, Samuel Milbank father, Anna Adele Milbank, Isabella Gertrude Wheeler, George W. Moore, Charles Bud Milbank, Jane Hungerford Milbank, Robert W. and Antoinette L. Milbank, Robert M, Maria L. Milbank, Isabella G. Wakeman, Virginia W. Wakeman Smith, Virginia M.W. Baker, Catherine A. Milbank, John M. Young, Sophia C. Milbank, Samuel Milbank, Henry R. Milbank, Sophia Pease?, Lottie K. Milbank, Charles E. Milbank, Charles W. Milbank, Infant Children of Charles W. and Mary W. Milbank, Emma L. M. Baker, Wm. Martyn Baker, Mary J. Milbank, James C. Milbank. “Drawing showing mounds removed”.
Drawing Materials: ink on paper
Condition: Good
Design/Style: Graves in a circular pattern surrounding 5 graves and a possible monument
Scale: ¼ inch = 1 foot
Size: 16 3/4” x 15 1/4”
Details: The diagram shows lots 1828/31 in an oval shape with graves and potential graves placed in rows. Names included on the diagram include: Robert T. Little, Wilhelmina, Joseph Henry and Margaret Emma, Emily and Alice Digges, Howard Austin Phipps, Henrietta Scrymser, Robert L. Scrymser and Emeline his wife, and C. Howard Scrymser. “Red lines represent new graves that can be added to those now there”. “Owned by Heirs of James Scrymser Jr.”
Drawing Materials: black and red ink on brown paper
Condition: Good
Design/Style: the lots are arranged in an oval shape with graves in rows
Lots 2134/38 and 2139/44 make up one large circular area with three rows of graves surrounding a monument. Lots 2134/38 contain a center monument, graves A-K and graves 1-31. Last names associated with lots 2134/38 are: Allen, Brown, Humphries, Johnson, Lord, and Potter. The lots appear to have possibly belonged to the Brown Brothers.
Lots 2139/44 are the outer ring and contain graves 32-81. Last names associated with lots 2139/44 are: Allen, Gebhardt, Davison, Smith, Brown, and Doughty.
Date and architect of diagrams are unknown. A listing of full names is included in the folder for all lots. Notes on the individual diagram may be found in the item level description of this series.
Scale: 1/2 inch = 1 foot
Size: 26 3/4” x 28 1/2”
Details: The diagram shows two rings of graves surrounding a central monument that make up lots 2134/38 .Graves A-k surrounds the central monument while grave 1-36 surround graves A-K. The diagram makes note “Brown Bro’s Lots 2134 & co” and “see new plan”. Also “dotted lines grave occupied”. Lots are divided up between G.H. Brown, H. Potter, M.H. Lord, and J.C. Brown.
Drawing Materials: black and red ink on parchment
Condition: Good
Design/Style: circular design
Scale: 1/4 inch = 1 foot
Size: 24 ½” x 33”
Details: The diagram shows the area of lots 2139/44 and 2134/38. Lots 2139/44 surround lots 2134/38 in a circular design. Potential owners of the lots are as followed: Lot 2139 George F. Allen, Lot 2140 Heirs of William Davison, Lot 2141 James M. Brown, Lots 2142/44 Stewart Brown. Lots 2139/44 contain graves 32-81. Lots 2134/38 appear to be own by G.H. Brown, H. Potter, M.H. Lord, and J.C. Brown. Grave 72 -William B. Allen, Died M’ch 3, 1860 “removed from cemetery Nov. 12, 1929”. “Lots 2134 & Co Brown Bor’s Owners” written on back.
Drawing Materials: black and red ink on paper
Condition: Good
Design/Style: circular design
Scale: 1/4 inch = 1 foot
Size: 20 1/2” x 20 1/4”
Details: The blueprint shows the area of lots 2139/44 and 2134/38. Lots 2139/44 surround lots 2134/38 in a circular design. Lots 2139/44 contain graves 32-81. Potential owners of the lots are as followed: Lot 2139, graves 72-81, George F. Allen; Lot 2140, graves 3-71, Heirs of William Davison; Lot 2141, graves 53-62, James M. Brown; Lots 2142/44, graves 32-52, Stewart Brown. Lots 2134/38 appear to be own by G.H. Brown, H. Potter, M.H. Lord, and J.C. Brown.
Drawing Materials: blueprint
Condition: Fair, edges tattered- encapsulated in mylar
Design/Style: circular design
Scale: 1/4 inch = 1 foot
Size: 23 3/4” x 18”
Details: The diagram is a copy and shows the area of lots 2139/44 and 2134/38. Lots 2139/44 surround lots 2134/38 in a circular design. Lots 2139/44 contain graves 32-81. Potential owners of the lots are as followed: Lot 2139, graves 72-81, George F. Allen; Lot 2140, graves 3-71, Heirs of William Davison; Lot 2141, graves 53-62, James M. Brown; Lots 2142/44, graves 32-52, Stewart Brown. Lots 2134/38 appear to be own by G.H. Brown, H. Potter, M.H. Lord, and J.C. Brown. The copy is white on black.
Drawing Materials: printed copy
Condition: Good
Design/Style: circular design
Scale: 1/4 inch = 1 foot
Size: 23 1/4” x 18”
Details: The diagram is a copy and shows the area of lots 2139/44 and 2134/38. Lots 2139/44 surround lots 2134/38 in a circular design. Lots 2139/44 contain graves 32-81. Potential owners of the lots are as followed: Lot 2139, graves 72-81, George F. Allen; Lot 2140, graves 3-71, Heirs of William Davison; Lot 2141, graves 53-62, James M. Brown; Lots 2142/44, graves 32-52, Stewart Brown. Lots 2134/38 appear to be own by G.H. Brown, H. Potter, M.H. Lord, and J.C. Brown. The copy is black on white.
Drawing Materials: printed copy
Condition: Good
Design/Style: circular design