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Oakwood Cemetery (Syracuse, New York)

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Oakwood Cemetery (Syracuse, New York)
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Oakwood Cemetery is a 160-acre (65 ha) historic cemetery located in Syracuse, New York. It was designed by Howard Daniels and built in 1859. Oakwood Cemetery was created during a time period in the nineteenth century when the rural cemetery was becoming a distinct landscape type, and is a good example of this kind of landscape architecture.[2]

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Mortuary chapel, designed by J. L. Silsbee, Oakwood Cemetery (2016)[3]
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The original 92 acres (37 ha) included about 60 acres (24 ha) of dense oak forest with pine, ash, hickory and maple. A crew of 60 laborers without large-scale earth moving equipment thinned and grouped the trees; today there are many 150-year-old specimens. Students of SUNY-ESF and Syracuse University, whose campuses are adjacent to Oakwood, can regularly be seen in the cemetery for instruction on plant species, capturing insect specimens, cemetery studies, or mammal surveys.[2]

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History

Oakwood was an immediate success after its dedication in November 1859. Thousands of visitors led to the establishment of omnibus service directly to the cemetery gates. Additions to the original acreage were laid out in a manner sympathetic to the original design.[2] The Oakwood Cemetery project, run by Syracuse University libraries, digitizes and preserves valuable cemetery records.[4]

Notable interments

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Notable interments at Oakwood Cemetery include:

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Gussman Mausoleums built in 1889, photo by Charles Poag (2018)

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