Forest Lawn Cemetery (Buffalo)
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Established | 1849 |
Location | 1411 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, New York 14209 |
Country | United States |
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Type | Public |
Owned by | Forest Lawn Group |
Size | 269 acres (~1 km²) |
Number of graves | 152,000 |
Website | Forest Lawn.com |
Find a Grave | Find A Grave.com - Forest Lawn Cemetery |
Forest Lawn Cemetery
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Location | 1411 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, New York 14209 |
NRHP Reference # | 90000688[1] |
Added to NRHP | May 10, 1990 |
Forest Lawn Cemetery in Buffalo, New York was founded in 1849 by Charles E. Clarke. It covers over 269 acres (1 km²) and over 152,000 are buried there. Notable graves include U.S. President Millard Fillmore, singer Rick James, and inventor Lawrence Dale Bell. Forest Lawn is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Overview
Since its inception, Forest Lawn has served as a cemetery, park, arboretum, and outdoor museum. Monuments, mausoleums and sculptures have attracted visitors for over 150 years. The first sculpture of Seneca Indian chief Red Jacket was erected in 1851. Red Jacket is depicted wearing the richly embroidered scarlet coat presented to him by a British officer, while on his breast is displayed the large silver peace medal awarded to him by President George Washington.[2]
Every summer Forest Lawn offers "Sundays in the Cemetery" tours, each with a particular theme. Past examples have included the Pan-American Exposition Bus Tour, Forest Lawn History Bus Tour, Forest Lawn History Walk, African American Bus Tour, Civil War Bus Tour and the Forest Lawn Nature Walk.
In 2004, Frank Lloyd Wright’s 1928 design for the Blue Sky Mausoleum was realized. The Mausoleum contains 24 crypts, which can be purchased and memorialized by individual owners. The Blue Sky Mausoleum is one of three Frank Lloyd Wright memorial sculptures in the world. Sculptor David P. Dowler created a Steuben Glass piece in a limited edition of 26, of which 24 are reserved for those who purchase crypts in the Mausoleum. Crypt clients also receive a copy of architectural historian Richard O. Reisem's book, Blue Sky Mausoleum of Frank Lloyd Wright (2005).
Other mausoleums in the cemetery include:
- Burgess-Little Mausoleum, designed by H. H. (Henry Harrison) Little.
- Butler Mausoleum, constructed for Edward H. Butler, proprietor of the Buffalo Evening News.
- Buswell-Hochstetter Mausoleum
- Good Mausoleum, constructed for Daniel B. Good, who established the Seibert-Good Company in Chicago, which later consolidated with the Seymour H. Knox stores of Buffalo, N.Y. and finally amalgamated with the F.W. Woolworth Company.
- Goodyear (Frank) Mausoleum, constructed for Frank Henry Goodyear, who, with his brother, Charles W. Goodyear, started the lumber company F. H. & C. W. Goodyear and, more notably, the Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad.
- Kellner Mausoleum, constructed for John. S. Kellner, president of the Crystal Ice and Storage Company.
- Knox Mausoleum, constructed for Seymour H. Knox, co-founder of F. W. Woolworth Company.
- Laub Mausoleum
- Letchworth-Skinner Mausoleum
- Mark (Mitchel H) Mausoleum, constructed for Mitchell Mark, founder of the Vitascope Theater Company
- Oberkircher Mausoleum, constructed for Caroline Oberkircher and family.
- Pierce (George) Mausoleum, constructed for George N. Pierce who co-founded a company known as Heinz, Pierce and Munshauer for the manufacture of refrigerators, birdcages, iceboxes and bathtubs, until leaving to establish the Pierce Cycle Company, which later became the Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Co.
- Stachura Mausoleum, constructed for Chester and Gloria Stachura.
- Steuernagel Mausoleum, constructed for John Steuernagel, president and board chairman of Kleinhans department store.
- Vars Mausoleum, designed by Lawrence Bley and Duane Lyman. Interred are Harry Thorp Vars, Gertrude Waltho Vars, Mary G. Vars, Addison Foster Vars, Addison F. Vars, Jr., Aline Vars, Carlton J. Balliett, Evelyn Waltho Balliett, Jr., Rose Waltho Brown, Bertha W. Barker, and Estelle Noell Reavis.
- Walden-Myer Mausoleum, designed by Richard A. Waite for Buffalo’s mayor from 1838–39,[3] Ebenezer Walden, and son-in law, Albert J. Myer, recognized by many as the "founder and father" of the US Weather Bureau.[4]
- Willams-Pratt Mausoleum
Gallery
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John Field sculpture
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Walden-Myer Mausoleum
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Blue Sky Mausoleum 1.jpg
Blue Sky Mausoleum. Designed in 1928 by Frank Lloyd Wright for Darwin D. Martin. Constructed in 2004.
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Blue Sky Mausoleum 4.jpg
Close-Up of Blue Sky Mausoleum
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Crane Monument - Forest Lawn, Buffalo.jpg
Thomas Crane Monument, 1853.
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Blocher Memorial - Forest Lawn, Buffalo.jpg
The Blocher Memorial
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Birge Memorial - Forest Lawn, Buffalo.jpg
The Birge Memorial. Burial place of George K. Birge, president of the Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company.
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Fakir of Ava - Forest Lawn, Buffalo.jpg
Grave of the Fakir of Ava
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Dorothy Goetz Berlin grave.jpg
Grave of Dorothy Goetz, wife of Irving Berlin
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Oishei Bell - Forest Lawn, Buffalo.jpg
The Oishei Bell, near the entrance to the cemetery
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Blocher Memorial interior - Forest Lawn, Buffalo.jpg
Interior of the Blocher Memorial
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Millard Fillmore Grave.jpg
Millard Fillmore grave
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Rick James Grave.jpg
Rick James grave
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Colgan Air Flight 3407 Memorial.jpg
Memorial to the victims of Colgan Air Flight 3407
Others buried here
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- Major Andre Andrews, 2nd Mayor of Buffalo
- William Farquhar Barry
- Hiram Barton, Mayor of Buffalo, 1849–1850, 1852–1853
- Lyman K. Bass
- Philip Becker, Mayor of Buffalo, 1876–1877, 1886–1889
- Al Boasberg, comedy writer
- Louise Blanchard Bethune
- John Brent
- Willis Carrier
- Shirley Chisholm
- George William Clinton, Mayor of Buffalo
- Eli Cook, Mayor of Buffalo, 1853, 1854–1855
- Frederick Cook
- Lewis P. Dayton, Mayor of Buffalo, 1874–1875
- William Dorsheimer, United States Congressman and Lt. Governor of New York State.
- William Fargo, Mayor of Buffalo, 1862–1865
- Abigail Fillmore
- Caroline C. Fillmore
- Barbara Franklin, mother of singer Aretha Franklin
- Dorothy Goetz, first wife of Irving Berlin
- Townsend Griffiss, first US aviator to be killed in World War II, 1900-1942
- Anna Katharine Green
- Anson Goodyear
- Charles W. Goodyear
- Nathan K. Hall
- Red Jacket
- Rick James, February 1, 1948 – August 6, 2004. American musician and composer
- Edward Austin Kent,1854-1912, Buffalo architect who perished aboard the RMS Titanic
- William Ketchum, Mayor of Buffalo, 1844–1845
- John D. Larkin, owner and founder of the Larkin mail order company, 1845-1926
- Timothy T. Lockwood, Mayor of Buffalo, 1858–1859
- John C. Lord, Presbyterian minister and activist
- George Maltby Love,1831-1887 Civil War Medal of Honor Recipient
- Mitchell Mark
- Darwin D. Martin
- Joseph G. Masten, Mayor of Buffalo, 1843-1844 & 1845-1846
- William McMillan, Buffalo's first Superintendent of Parks.
- Dr. Roswell Park, founder of Roswell Park Cancer Institute
- Ely S. Parker
- Kristen Pfaff, ex-bassist of Hole (band)
- Hiram Pratt, Mayor of Buffalo
- Bennett C. Riley, US Army General and last military Governor of California
- Charles Rohlfs
- Charles Cary Rumsey, sculptor
- Henry K. Smith, Mayor of Buffalo, 1850–1851
- Alfred P. Southwick
- Elbridge G. Spaulding
- Alfred P. Stone
- Mary Burnett Talbert
- Sheldon Thompson, Mayor of Buffalo
- Josiah Trowbridge, physician and Mayor of Buffalo
- Richard A. Waite, British-born American architect
- John B. Weber, Civil War colonel and United States Congressman, 1885–1889
- Chandler J. Wells, Mayor of Buffalo, 1866–1867
- Samuel Wilkeson, industrialist and Mayor of Buffalo
- Joseph Willcocks, former member of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada and Major in the Canadian Volunteers (US Army) during the War of 1812
- 17 unidentified victims of the Angola Horror
References
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External links
- Forest Lawn Group, the official cemetery website
- Forest Lawn Cemetery on the Web
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- ↑ http://www.forest-lawn.com/Pages/about.html
- ↑ http://www.buffalonian.com/history/industry/mayors/Walden.htm
- ↑ http://www.wbuf.noaa.gov/ajmyer.htm.
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- 1849 establishments in New York
- Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in New York
- Geography of Buffalo, New York
- Cemeteries in Erie County, New York
- Historic districts in Erie County, New York
- Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in New York