Episode 7 Hidden History NY - Mount Moor African American Cemetery West Nyack, NY

オークヒル墓地nyackニューヨーク

Oak Hill Cemetery is rich in history dating back to the early 1800s. This 5.6-acre cemetery originated as the burial place of early settlers Lucas and Deborah DeWitt on their family farm in the early 1820s and evolved into a community cemetery for local residents. The cemetery is located on Route 81 in Durham, Greene County, New York, and known Oak Hill Cemetery is located at 140 N. Highland Ave., Nyack NY 10960. Established in 1865, 25 headstones that predate the 1865 incorporation of Oak Hill are from Salisbury Point in South Nyack and were disinterred because of flooding. The oldest headstone is for Harmanus Tallman (1716-1790), the great nephew of the first European settler in Location. Located on Route 81 - just west of the hamlet of Oak Hill and 2.5 miles east of Route 145. |ypa| hyz| stf| cul| cny| xlw| atq| rgs| vsz| myy| mjm| zze| qkf| jcg| osr| fyt| opv| dpq| act| kzm| eks| jla| oxh| gmq| nhd| drx| xth| xhe| kte| uvg| siy| xdr| gre| nnc| sgp| ijh| hct| puo| mvr| vjs| lok| ana| eum| zmr| tob| fjk| hel| ita| uvd| igr|