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By Emily Chapin, Pratt School of Information Intern
Collection Overview
Scope and Contents of the Materials
This collection contains Green-Wood Cemetery maps depicting the cemetery, and its maintenance, in 1876, 1911 and the 1960s and 1970s. Series 1 represents the majority of the maps, an 1876 edition, mounted on rollers, used by the cemetery office and undertakers. Series 2 contains three maps of the cemetery published in 1911. Series 3 contains six maps each depicting a different aspect of cemetery upkeep in the 1960s and 1970s. Detailed descriptions can be found within each sub-series. Series 1 and 2 are described in terms of their condition.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
The Green-Wood Cemetery
Processing Information:
Accession #: 011-2014
Box and Folder Listing
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Series 1: 1876 Cemetery Maps, 1876],
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Series 2: 1911 Cemetery Maps, 1911],
[Series 3: Assorted Cemetery Maps, 1954-1990],
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- Series 3: Assorted Cemetery Maps, 1954-1990

- This sub-series contains six maps, each depicting a different aspect of cemetery upkeep during the 1960s and 1970s.
- Box 1: 1954-1976

- Item 1: Land Development, 1972

- Map of Green-Wood Cemetery on which areas of the cemetery are outlined in red, green or blue marker and dated with various dates in 1972. The 1967 Annual Report of the Board of Trustees noted that all areas in the cemetery developed for single graves had been completely sold that year, and at the time the trustees had no plans for further development of any space. The 1971 Annual Report states that in that year a new road was constructed so that the area facing Fifth Avenue, near the main entrance, could be developed for lot sales. Sales in that area began in the spring of 1972. In 1977 two feasibility studies were conducted for the development of two additional areas, one for about 400 lots and one to be used for single graves.
- Item 2: Historical Sites

- Map of Green-Wood Cemetery on which sites of interest are labeled, both in print and in pen. Some sites printed on the map have been circled in pen, and others have been written in, such as “Billy West” in section #197.
- Item 3: Perimeter Fence, 1974-1976

In 1974 Green-Wood began a lengthy project to reinforce the cemetery’s perimeter fence. According to the 1974 Annual Report of the Board of Trustees, the base of the fence had begun sinking below ground level due to silt, and needed to be reinforced with a concrete base. In 1974 1,400 feet of the fence were reinforced, followed by an additional 1,150 feet in 1975 and 2,200 feet in 1976. Further Annual Reports note the reinforcement as an ongoing project, and in 1989 and 1990 the boundary fence was repainted.
On this particular map of Green-Wood portions of the perimeter fence are highlighted with the fence’s length in feet noted. About 11,200 feet in total are labeled.
- Item 4: Tree Pruning, 1966-1973

- The 1969 Annual Report of the Board of Trustees notes that an “extensive tree pruning program” was instituted in 1968 which served to improve the overall appearance of Green-Wood, and which they hoped to continue at least through 1970. In 1967, 275 new trees had been planted along Green-Wood’s avenues, and 200 “specimen trees” planted throughout the rest of the grounds. This map of Green-Wood illustrates tree pruning over an eight year period, from 1966-1973. Each year’s pruning is marked on the map in a different color, with a key found at the bottom of the map. A separate, typed page is rolled up with the map, detailing the pruning for a particular (unknown) year.
- Item 5: Road Resurfacing, 1954-1958, 1964, 1966

- Map of Green-Wood Cemetery illustrating roads resurfaced. A key at the bottom of the map shows what color corresponds to each year, and provides the distances of roads paved. The upper right corner of the map is missing.
- Item 6: Road Resurfacing, circa 1966

- Two maps of Green-Wood Cemetery illustrating roads to be resurfaced, illustrated in blue and red and labeled with distances of each section to be paved. A note on the second map indicates that some roads hadn’t been resurfaced in seventeen years. Rolled up with the maps is a set of estimates and memos from the Collins Bros. Contracting Corps. detailing the roads and intersections to be paved. According to the 1966 Board of Trustees Annual Report, five of the cemetery’s 22 total miles were resurfaced in 1966. Fifteen additional miles of road were resurfaced in 1967.
- Item 7: Road Resurfacing, 1964 and 1966

- Two maps of Green-Wood illustrating roads and intersections to be resurfaced. Roads on the eastern side of the cemetery are outlined and labeled with distances on the first map, which is labeled “Proposed.” The second map illustrates intersections to be resurfaced, and includes notes on the bottom from 1964 and 1966 regarding company used and price paid per square yard.
- Item 8: Road Resurfacing, 1974

- Encapsulated map of Green-Wood Cemetery illustrating which of the perimeter roads were resurfaced in 1974. A notation indicates that five miles of road were resurfaced, which includes nearly the entire perimeter except Border Avenue between Sassafras Avenue and Vine Avenue, on the south side.
- Item 9: Road Resurfacing, 1974 and 1976

- Two identical maps of Green-Wood Cemetery illustrating, in red, which of the perimeter roads were resurfaced in 1974 and those that were resurfaced in 1976, marked in black.
- Box 2: 1973-1990

- Item 1: Proposed Route Sections, Unknown

- Encapsulated map of Green-Wood Cemetery in which the land is divided into two sections by a line drawn along various avenues between 20th Street and 37th Street. On the eastern half “Marchese” is written, and on the western half “Catalano” is written.
- Item 2: Border Ave. Mausoleum, 1986

- Set of four land surveillance maps illustrating plans to build a mausoleum at Border Avenue. The work was done by William F. Fehringer, Licensed Land Surveyor, and included with the maps is an invoice. The cemetery built its first mausoleum in 1979, after recognizing that not a lot of uncommitted land remained for burials. The Community Mausoleum and Garden Mausoleum were built by 1984, and by that year 45% of available crypts had been sold. The maps appear to be plans for a portion of what is now called the Hillside Mausoleum, perhaps the addition that was added in 1990.
- Item 3: 1988 Cemetery Map, 1988

- The 1988 cemetery map depicts Green-Wood as it was that year. Like previously published maps, sites of interest are labeled, as are roads, paths, ponds and other geographical sites. The recently constructed mausoleums are shown on the map, and all three are labeled “Community Mausoleum.” Green-Wood celebrated its 150th anniversary in 1988, and the anniversary logo is on the upper left corner of the map.
- Item 4: 1990 Cemetery Map, 1990

- The 1990 cemetery map depicts Green-Wood as it was that year. Like previously published maps, sites of interest are labeled, as are roads, paths, ponds and other geographical sites. A couple of changes to cemetery paths to make room for additional lots are evident. “Vista Hill lot” exists where Vista Hill Avenue previously formed a circle, and Edgewood Avenue near Crescent Ridge became Lot 44604. Two mausoleums on the east side, previously labeled as “Community Mausoleum” have been renamed “Hillside Mausoleum” and “Crestview Mausoleum.”
- Item 5: Trustee Routes, 1973-1975

- Cemetery roads are highlighted in three different colors illustrating the 1973, 1974 and 1975 “Trustee Routes.”
- Item 6: Zone Maps, 1990

- Four identical 1990 Green-Wood maps with zones numbered in red marker, and some roads highlighted in yellow.
- Item 7: Cemetery Sections, Unknown

- The cemetery is divided into different sections, each colored in with a different color. No key provided.
- Item 8: Cemetery Quarters, Unknown

- The cemetery is divided into four sections by drawn lines, and numbered one through four, with section one on the west side and four on the east side.
Browse by Series:
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Series 1: 1876 Cemetery Maps, 1876],
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Series 2: 1911 Cemetery Maps, 1911],
[Series 3: Assorted Cemetery Maps, 1954-1990],
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