Flower Hill Cemetery (Flower Hill, New York)

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Flower Hill Cemetery
Flower Hill Cemetery, Flower Hill, NY May 26, 2023 B.jpg
The cemetery in May 2023
Flower Hill Cemetery (Flower Hill, New York)
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Established1798
Closed1896
Location
Country Club Drive, Flower Hill, New York
Coordinates 40°48′38.0″N73°40′33.5″W / 40.810556°N 73.675972°W / 40.810556; -73.675972
TypeHistoric; inactive
Owned by Village of Flower Hill
Size.36 acres (0.15 ha) [1]
No. of interments10 known
Find a Grave Flower Hill Cemetery
Village of Flower Hill Landmark
Designated April 3, 2023 [2]

The Flower Hill Cemetery, also known as the Burtis Cemetery and Old Cemetery at Flower Hill, is a historic cemetery and historic site located within the Incorporated Village of Flower Hill, in the Town of North Hempstead, in Nassau County, on the North Shore of Long Island, in New York, United States.

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Description

The cemetery, as seen from its entrance at Country Club Drive in 2023 Flower Hill Cemetery, Flower Hill, NY May 26, 2023 E.jpg
The cemetery, as seen from its entrance at Country Club Drive in 2023

This cemetery, which dates back to the American Revolution-era, was active between 1798 and 1896. [3] [4] [5] It is one of the oldest extant places within Flower Hill. [6] Many prominent locals from this time period are buried at this cemetery, including members of the Burtis family, which owned a farm located partially over what is now the North Hempstead Country Club. [7] It is owned by the Incorporated Village of Flower Hill. [5] [8]

In 2010, a local resident, James Morgan McLaughlin, arranged a cleanup effort of the cemetery, as part of his Eagle Scout project. [8] One year later, in 2011, ownership of the property was transferred from the Town of North Hempstead to the Village of Flower Hill. [9]

The cemetery was designated a Village of Flower Hill Historic Landmark on April 3, 2023. [10] It is eligible for listing on both the New York State Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places. [9]

Notable interments

The Flower Hill Cemetery has a total of 8 headstones and 10 known interments. [5]

Some notable interments include:

See also

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References

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