Cemetery in Trenton, New Jersey, US
Riverview Cemetery is a historic
cemetery located at 870 Centre Street in the city of
Trenton, New Jersey in
Mercer County, New Jersey , United States. A number of notables are interred there, including
Civil War
Union Army
Major General and
New Jersey Governor
George B. McClellan , whose grave is marked by the tallest monument in the cemetery. His wife, Mary Ellen Marcy McClellan, is interred with him.
History
Riverview Cemetery dates back to a
Quaker graveyard used in the 1670s overlooking the
Delaware River .
[4] The cemetery was established in 1699, and was incorporated in 1858 by an act passed by the
New Jersey Legislature .
[5]
[6] It still serves the community today as an active cemetery, with an office and full-time staff. It was expanded and formally landscaped in the 19th century, becoming the burial site of many prominent Trentonians of the era.
[7]
The cemetery was added to the
National Register of Historic Places on March 27, 2017, for its significance in landscape architecture. It includes one
contributing building , two contributing sites, five contributing structures, and 38 contributing objects.
[8]
Notable interments
Other notables interred in Riverview are:
George Antheil (1900–1959), American
composer
William Archinal (1840–1919), Civil War
Medal of Honor Recipient
John T. Bird (1829–1911), represented
New Jersey's 3rd congressional district from 1869 to 1873.
[9]
J. Hart Brewer (1844–1900), represented
New Jersey's 2nd congressional district in the
United States House of Representatives from 1881 to 1885.
[10]
Frank O. Briggs (1851–1913),
United States Senator from New Jersey
William L. Dayton (1807–1864), United States Senator from New Jersey and
Republican Party vice presidential candidate.
[11]
William Halstead (1794–1878), United States Congressman from New Jersey and Civil War Army officer (founder and first
Colonel of the
1st New Jersey Volunteer Cavalry regiment)
George Peter Ihrie (1827–1903), Civil War Union
Brevet Brigadier General.
Walter Scott Lenox (1859–1920), founder of
Lenox china
Randolph B. Marcy (1812–1887, Civil War Union Army Brigadier General, and father of Mary Ellen Marcy McClellan
George B. McClellan (1826–1885), Civil War Union Army
Major General , 24th
Governor of New Jersey 1878 to 1881
[12]
Gershom Mott (1822–1884), Civil War Union Army
Major General
A. Dayton Oliphant (1887–1963),
[13] Justice of the
New Jersey Supreme Court from 1945 to 1946, 1948 to 1957.
Samuel D. Oliphant (1824–1904), Civil War Union Army Brevet
Brigadier General
D. Lane Powers (1896–1968), United States Congressman from New Jersey
John A. Roebling (1800–1869), German-American industrialist and civil engineer, designer of the
Brooklyn Bridge .
[12]
James F. Rusling (1834–1918), Civil War Union Army Brevet Brigadier General.
'
Edward W. Scudder (1822–1893) was a Justice of the
New Jersey Supreme Court from 1869 until his death.
John Taylor (1837–1909), served in the
New Jersey Senate and was the creator of
Pork roll .
[11]
William S. Truex (1819–1889), Civil War Union Army Brevet Brigadier General.
Bennett Van Syckel (1830–1921) Associate Justice of the
New Jersey Supreme Court from 1889 to 1900
Evan M. Woodward (1838–1904), Civil War
Medal of Honor Recipient
Gallery
See also
References
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"Riverview Cemetery" . Historical Marker Project.
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"National Register Information System – (#100000810)" .
National Register of Historic Places .
National Park Service . November 2, 2013.
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"New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places – Mercer County" (PDF) .
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection – Historic Preservation Office. March 30, 2023. p. 16.
^ Walker, Edwin Robert (1929). A History of Trenton, 1679–1929: Two Hundred and Fifty Years of a Notable . Riverview Cemetery, or rather a small portion of it included in the present grounds, was originally a burying plot belonging to the ...
^ Sarapin, Janice Kohl (2002).
Old Burial Grounds of New Jersey .
Rutgers University Press .
ISBN
0813521114 .
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"Riverview Cemetery" . Retrieved 2007-08-26 .
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"New Jersey: The Early Years – 2004 Annual Conference" .
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection . Retrieved 2007-08-26 .
^ Sauers, Richard A. (December 2016).
"National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Riverview Cemetery" .
National Park Service . With accompanying 53 photos.
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John Taylor Bird ,
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress . Accessed August 27, 2007.
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John Hart Brewer ,
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress . Accessed August 17, 2007.
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a
b James, George.
"In Person; He's Looked at Life From Both Sides Now" ,
The New York Times , February 20, 2000. Accessed December 29, 2007.
^
a
b Shea, Kevin (November 6, 2016).
"Historic N.J. cemetery seeks place on national registry" . NJ.com.
^ Spencer, Thomas E. (1998).
Where they're buried : a directory containing more than twenty thousand names of notable persons buried in American cemeteries, with listings of many prominent people who were cremated . Clearfield Co. p.
361 .
ISBN
978-0806348230 .
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