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epidemics caused a shortage of gravediggers, and people dug graves for their own loved ones. The entire number of interments from the cemetery's opening in August 1848 until
January 1898, was 644,761. From January 1898 until 1907 there were about 200,000 interments, thus yielding roughly 850,000
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671:(1878/1879–1950), first woman in NYPD to be a homicide detective, lieutenant and first grade detective. Founded the Policewoman's Endowment Association.
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Calvary is split into four sections. The first section is known as First
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874:(1833–1906), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
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809:(1843–1923), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
780:(1822–1917), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
774:(1844–1883), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
768:(1840–1924), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
762:(1839–1895), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
750:(1838–1912), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
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726:(1832–1912), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
720:(1838–1870), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
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553:(1878–1961), American composer ("Emerson and Howard")
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under seven years of age. In the early 20th century,
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1000:(1930–1981), mobster
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960:(1876–1936), mobster
911:(1875–1930), mobster
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