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Moravian Cemetery is established on Staten Island in Richmond County, New York. |
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1882/00/00 |
Francis George Shaw |
Died |
Francis George Shaw dies. He is buried in the Shaw family plot, Moravian Cemetery, New Dorp, Staten Island, New York. |
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1885/00/00 |
Richard Morris Hunt |
Architect |
Designed by Richard M Hunt as a replica of a Romanesque church in Arles, France, the Vanderbilt Mausoleum is built, 18851886, in a private section at Moravian Cemetery. |
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1886/00/00 |
Frederick Law Olmsted Sr |
Landscape Architect |
The landscaped around the Vanderbilt mausoleum install per a design by Frederick L Olmsted. |
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1901/00/00 |
Hunt and Hunt |
Architect |
The Sloane Family Mausoleum is built in a private section at Moravian Cemetery to a plan by Hunt and Hunt. |
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1901/00/00 |
Frederick Law Olmsted Sr |
Landscape Architect |
The landscaped for Sloane Family Mausoleum is created by Frederick L Olmsted. |
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1903/01/02 |
Ferdinand Pinney Earle |
Died |
Ferdinand Pinney Earle dies in Manhattan, New York City. Mr Earle is buried at Moravian Cemetery in New Dorp, Staten Island, New York. |
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1920/08/00 |
William K Vanderbilt |
In Memoriam |
William Vanderbilt's remains are returned to New York. After where a private service in his residence at 660 Fifth Avenue (lost), Vanderbilt is buried in the private Vanderbilt Family Cemetery, New Dorp, Staten Island, adjacent to Moravian Cemetery. |
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