• Since the early 1900s Flushing Cemetery also has been a major burial place for African Americans of Queens, Brooklyn, and Harlem.
  • Flushing Cemetery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Flushing Cemetery is a cemetery in Flushing in the borough of Queens in New York City, New York.
  • Flushing Cemetery Flushing, Queens, Queens County, New York. Politicians buried here: Herman Benjamin Baruch (1872-1953) — also known as Herman B...
  • The Flushing Cemetery is the final resting place for renowned musician and singer Louis Armstrong and for Bohemian writer Hermann Grab.
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  • Hebron Cemetery was established on the grounds of non-sectarian Cedar Grove Cemetery, Flushing, NY in 1909.
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  • During the year of 1853 in which the Flushing Cemetery was founded, the population of Queens County was around 20,000.
  • 15-08-H-64 Flushing Cemetery (Queens – 41-002) – Mausoleum/Columbarium. The Division received a proposal from this cemetery for construction of a...
  • Schenck-Wyckoff Family Burial Ground Years of use: ca 1724-1858 Flushing Ave, on Booklyn-Queens border Private. Southside Cemetery Years of use: ca...