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Olmsted Rooms

List of Olmsted Rooms in Memorial Cemetery
MEMORIAL CEMETERY ORGO # 6621
1. Alfred P. Sloan Jr. (1875-1966) Sec. 1 Plot 12 (ORGO# 328, 1932)
2. Otto Kahn (1867-1934) Sec. 3 Plot 18 (ORGO#7671, 1925-26)
3. Walter Burr Jennings (1858-1933) Sec. 1 Plot 20 (ORGO #6904, 1920-21)
4. Col. Henry Stimson (1867-1950) Sec. 3 Plot 14 (ORGO#9494, 1937)
5. Benjamin Moore (1886-1938) Sec. 3 Plot 13 (ORGO #9006, 1928)
6. Henry (1855-1938)
7. & Robert Deforest (1845-1924) Sec. 1 (ORGO #5571, 1912-1924)
8. Mai (Mary) Rogers Coe (1875-1924) Coe Mausoleum (ORGO #7403, 1926)
9. William John Matheson (1856-1930) Sec. 3 (ORGO#6906, 1920-22)
10. John A. Garver ORGO#7128, 1923)
11. F.H. Kalbfleisch ORGO#7018, 1922
12. Ray Morris ORGO #7108, 1923
13. James C. Ayer ORGO#7862, 1925-29
14. Oliver Campbell ORGO#9061, 1929
15. James A. Blair ORGO#9077, 1929
16. Fred A. Snow ORGO#9241, 1930-39
17. William Kennedy ORGO#9286, 1931-32
18. H.U. Harris ORGO#9499, 1937
19. Paul E. Gardner (1888-1938) ORGO#9550, 1937
20. Trawbridge ORGO#9496
21. Dr. James ORGO#6907, 1920 - wax model
22. Nichols ORGO#6967, 1921
23. McKelvey ORGO#6343

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Sermons

  • Jan 29 | The Rev. Dr. Craig Townsend
    Doing research is doing justice
  • Jan 15 | The Very Rev. Gideon L. K. Pollach
    Hey, Jeff! Did you see that?
  • Jan 8 | The Very Rev. Gideon L. K. Pollach
    CPR, Dr. Jim, Barry Gibb, and your baptism
  • Dec 25 | The Very Rev. Gideon L. K. Pollach
    Christmas Surprise at the Clara Barton Rest Area
  • Dec 11 | The Very Rev. Gideon L. K. Pollach
    What do you see? What do you hear?

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1670 Route 25A, Post Office Box 266
Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724
(516) 692-6368

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SUNDAY SERVICES

  • 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist
  • 10:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist or Morning Prayer

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St. John's Episcopal Church
1670 Route 25A
Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724

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St. John's Episcopal Church was the first religious institution to be established in Cold Spring Harbor. The first Episcopalian services were held in the little 18th century school house just above the site of the present church. The very first Vestry minutes, written in fine script on September 4, 1831, lists the founders who pledged $2,000 to build a new church.

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