| Evergreen Cemetery | |
|---|---|
| Details | |
| Established | 1848 | 
| Location | |
| Country | United States | 
| Size | 85 acres (34 ha)[1] | 
| No. of graves | 85,000[1] | 
| Website | www | 
| Find a Grave | Evergreen Cemetery | 
Evergreen Cemetery is located in the West River neighborhood of New Haven, Connecticut. It was founded by some of New Haven's most prominent citizens in 1848.[2] Evergreen Cemetery is a non-sectarian, non-profit organization that is managed by the Association's board of trustees.
Notable burials
- Hobart B. Bigelow, Governor of Connecticut (1881–1883)
 - Edward Bouchet, first PhD recipient of African descent in the United States[1]
 - Chauncey B. Brewster, Episcopal clergyman (Bishop of Connecticut, 1899−1928)[3]
 - Wilbur L. Cross, Governor of Connecticut (1931–1939) and Professor of English at Yale University
 - Edwin S. Greeley, Civil War general[1]
 - John Haberle (1856–1933), trompe-l'œil painter
 - Bronisław Malinowski, social anthropologist[4]
 - William Chester Minor – lexicographer and key contributor to the creation of the Oxford English Dictionary.[5]
 - John Addison Porter, chemistry professor at Yale University.[5]
 - John Addison Porter, journalist, and first Secretary to the President[5]
 - Ilya Tolstoy, writer and son of Leo Tolstoy[5]
 - Oliver Winchester – founder of the Winchester repeating rifle company[5]
 - Sarah Winchester – wife of William Wirt Winchester and builder of the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, California[5]
 - George Weiss – Hall of Fame Major League Baseball Executive.[5]
 - Teresa Wright – Wright won an Academy Award as Best Supporting Actress for "Mrs. Miniver" (1942). Remains donated to Yale medical school, ultimately buried in a small mass grave located in section 14
 - One Commonwealth war burial, a Royal Flying Corps Cadet of World War I.[6]
 
References
- 1 2 3 4 McDonough, Cara (24 January 2013). "Lives and Times". The Daily Nutmeg. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
 - ↑ "Evergreen Cemetery & Crematory | A Haven of Tranquility... A Tradition of Service". www.evergreencem.org. Archived from the original on 2011-10-21.
 - ↑ "Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Year 1940–1941" (PDF). Yale University. January 1, 1942. pp. 7–8. Retrieved December 15, 2022.
 - ↑ Wayne, H. (1995). The Story of a Marriage: The Letters of Bronisław Malinowski and Elsie Masson. London: Routledge. p. 241.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Evergreen Cemetery: Search Burial Records". www.evergreencem.org. Evergreen Cemetery. Retrieved 24 January 2015.
 - ↑ CWGC casualty record.
 
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