It is entered through an alleyway with an iron gate at each end located between 41 and 43 second avenue.
Manhattan marble cemetery.
New york city marble cemetery the larger of the city s two oldest private non sectarian cemeteries.
This small burial ground located at 41 1 2 second avenue in manhattan s east village is sometimes called the second avenue cemetery.
The cemetery has 258 underground burial vaults constructed of tuckahoe marbleon the site.
New york city marble cemetery location.
The new york city marble cemeteryis a historic cemetery founded in 1831 and located at 52 74 east 2nd streetbetween firstand secondavenues in the east villageneighborhood of manhattan new york city.
The new york marble cemeteryis a historic cemeteryfounded in 1830 and located in the interior of the block bound by east 2ndand 3rdstreets 2nd avenue and bowery in the east villageneighborhood of manhattan new york city.
It is the oldest public non sectarian cemetery in new york city.
The new york city marble cemetery is a small jewel of beauty and peace.
There are no burial markers or headstones but there is a complete written register listing the 2 080 burials.
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The new york marble cemetery built in 1830 in the interior of the block bound by 2nd avenue where the entrance is 2nd street 3rd street and the bowery is the oldest public non sectarian cemetery in nyc.
The new york city marble cemetery was begun in 1831 and was the second non sectarian burial ground in the city opened to the public.
The new york city marble cemetery is one of only a handle of cemeteries left on manhattan island and most of these affiliated with churches or synagogues rather than free standing.
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To view the cemetery you must contact them way ahead of time and provide a donation to pay for the cemetery s upkeep.
This one was founded in the early 19th century when earth graves were outlawed below 86th street due to fears of yellow fever and deep marble vaults became popular.
The cemetery was started shortly after the new york marble cemetery one block away had begun.
A donation is requested for this service.
1st 2nd aves.
72 east 1st street this cemetery is almost always closed to the public.
Although we have a small endowment it is not enough to maintain the cemetery as it could be or even should be.
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