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Evergreen Cemetery, Hillside : ウィキペディア英語版 | Evergreen Cemetery, Hillside
Evergreen Cemetery and Crematory is an American cemetery and crematorium located at 1137 North Broad Street, Hillside, Union County, New Jersey. Parts of it are in Hillside, Elizabeth, and Newark.〔See USGS Topo for county lines.〕 The cemetery is listed on both the New Jersey Register〔ID #2681〕 and the National Register of Historic Places,〔Reference #91000882〕 since 1991.〔(New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places: Union County ). New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. Historic Preservation Office, last updated August 6, 2007. Retrieved August 26, 2007.〕 Notable graves include authors Stephen Crane, Mary Mapes Dodge and Edward Stratemeyer. Six former U.S. Congressmen (including one who became Senator) and one non-voting delegate (from Alaska) are buried there as well. The cemetery also is known for having a section of plots devoted to Roma (Gypsy) families. ==Notable interments==
* James Vote Bomford (1811–1892) Civil War Union Brevet Brigadier General * William Brant Jr. (1842–1898) Civil War Medal of Honor recipient * John Brisbin (1818–1880) U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district, 1851〔(John Brisbin ), ''Biographical Directory of the United States Congress''. Retrieved August 13, 2007.〕 * William Chetwood (1771–1857) U.S. Representative from New Jersey at-large, 1836–1837〔(William Chetwood ), ''Biographical Directory of the United States Congress''. Retrieved August 13, 2007.〕 * Adoniram Judson Clark (1838–1913) Civil War Union Army officer * Amos Clark, Jr. (1828–1912) U.S. Representative from New Jersey's 3rd congressional district, 1873–1875〔(Amos Clark, Jr. ), Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved August 13, 2007.〕 * Stephen Crane (1871–1900) author; known for his war novel ''The Red Badge of Courage'' (1895) * Barton Wood Currie (1877–1962) American journalist and author〔()〕 * Mary Mapes Dodge (1831–1905) author; known for her novel ''Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates'' (1865)〔 * James M. Drake (1837–1913) Civil War Medal of Honor recipient〔(). ''The New York Times''. November 29, 1913. Retrieved May 29, 2011.〕 * George F. Houston (1896–1944) Broadway and Hollywood actor * Adolphous J. Johnson (1815–1893) Civil War Union Army officer〔(Civil War index ). Retrieved May 29, 2011.〕 * Phineas Jones (1819–1884) represented New Jersey's 6th congressional district, 1881–1883〔(Phineas Jones ), ''Biographical Directory of the United States Congress''. Retrieved August 13, 2007.〕 * John Kean (1852–1914) U.S. Representative from New Jersey's 3rd congressional district, 1883–1885, 1887–1889; United States Senator from New Jersey〔(John Kean ), ''Biographical Directory of the United States Congress''. Retrieved August 13, 2007.〕 * Rufus King, Jr. (1838–1900) Civil War Medal of Honor recipient〔(AOTW ). Retrieved May 30, 2011.〕 * Luther Martin (1827–1863) Civil War Union Army officer〔(). Retrieved May 30, 2011.〕〔(). Retrieved May 30, 2011.〕 * Edward Stratemeyer (1862–1930) author and creator of ''The Hardy Boys'' (1927) and ''Nancy Drew'' (1930) book series〔 * Charles August Sulzer (1879–1919) delegate to U.S. Congress from Alaska Territory, 1917–1919〔(Charles August Sulzer ), ''Biographical Directory of the United States Congress''. Retrieved August 13, 2007.〕 * William Sulzer (1863–1941) Governor of New York in 1913 who was impeached and removed from office later that year〔(William Sulzer ), ''Biographical Directory of the United States Congress''. Retrieved August 13, 2007.〕
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