BROOKLYN THEATRE FIRE (1876)

Occurred December 5, 1876 Designer: Unknown Location: Corner of Battle Avenue, Bay View Avenue and Bay Side Avenue Saved in Time Estimate: $12,500 For cleaning and conservation of existing granite monument (details below). Saved in Time Estimate: $100,000 For re-creating a permanent enclosure of the plot (details below). This monument marks the common grave of … Read more

BROWN FAMILY, STEAMER ARCTIC SINKING (1854)

Occurred September 27, 1854 Designer and Sculptor: John M. Moffitt Location: Hillock Avenue within Serpentine Path Knoll Saved in Time Estimate: $ 125,000. For marble cleaning and repointing, conservation and consolidation; replication and recarving of missing and eroded details; restoration of several markers within the plot (details below). The Brown Family Plot is an impressive … Read more

CHARLOTTE CANDA (1828–1845)

Designer: Charlotte Canda Carvers: John Frazee and Robert Launitz Location: Greenbough Avenue and Fern Avenue Saved in Time Estimate: $ 150,000 For conservation of marble statuary, including three objects: Charlotte Canda, Angel praying, Angel embracing; Canda Memorial, architectural restoration; Canda Stele, conservation and re-inscription; and Jarrett de la Marie Memorial, conservation and re-inscription (details below). … Read more

DOCTOR SUSAN S. McKINNEY-STEWARD (1846–1918)

Designer: Unknown Location: Border Avenue between Dale Avenue and Sassafras Avenue Saved in Time Estimate: $8,000 For cleaning and repair of granite markers; replication of missing urn; and fabrication and installation of interpretive plaque (details below). Doctor Susan (Smith) McKinney-Steward was the first African-American woman physician in New York State and third in the United … Read more

“INDIAN PRINCESS” DO-HUM-ME (1824–1843)

Designer: Robert Launitz, sc. Location: Lake Avenue and Sylvan Avenue, near Sylvan Water Saved in Time: 2005 Do-Hum-Me was the eighteen-year-old daughter of Nan-Nouce-Push-Ee-Toe, a chief of the Sac and Fox Nation* who traveled east in 1843 from their native lands in Iowa to participate in treaty negotiations with the federal government. The occasion resulted in her meeting … Read more

CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS’ MONUMENT (1869)

Erected in 1869 Restoration of Granite Pedestal, Plaques and Trophies Designer: Uncertain Location: “The Plateau,” Battle Avenue and Border Avenue Saved in Time: 2003 This impressive monument, dedicated by the City of New York to ITS HEROIC DEAD, and to the 148,000 soldiers enlisted for service in the Civil War, stands on “The Plateau,” or … Read more

WILLIAM WHEATLEY (1816–1876)

Sculptor: Lebretham Founder: L. S. Jacquin Location: Battle Avenue between Bay View Avenue and Bayview Path Saved in Time: 2005 While theater in New York City dates back to the Colonial Period, it was not until 1866 that the Black Crook was staged at Niblo’s Garden (William Niblo is also buried at Green-Wood), Broadway and … Read more

GENERAL HENRY WARNER SLOCUM (1826–1894)

Designer: Unknown Location: Above Hillside Avenue, between Ocean Avenue and Aurora Path Saved in Time: 2003 General Slocum is perhaps the best known and most highly regarded Civil War general of the Union buried in Green-Wood. He was educated at West Point and served in the Seminole War, but resigned from the Army and went … Read more

HENRY JARVIS RAYMOND (1820–1869)

Designer: Unknown Location: Crest of hill, intersection of Highland Avenue and Cornus Avenue Saved in Time: 2002 Henry J. Raymond was the founder and first editor of The New York Times. He launched his newspaper in 1851, publishing editorials expressing strong sentiments “emphasizing reason over passion and impartiality over partisanship.” He was politically active, becoming … Read more

HENRY WARD BEECHER (1813-1887)

Designer: Unknown Location: Dawn Path, up grade off Hillside Avenue Saved in Time: 2006 A stark and simple granite monument marks the grave of Henry Ward Beecher, the nationally renowned abolitionist and religious orator on public morality and social issues. Beginning in 1847 Beecher served as minister of the Plymouth Congregational Church in Brooklyn Heights, … Read more