John Sergeant Cram

1851–1936 (age 85)

Cartographer

Biography

John Sergeant Cram spent a lifetime translating the complexities of a growing metropolitan region into clear, usable maps that guided civic planning and informed public works. His care for detail and dedication to accurate geographic information made him a trusted resource for officials and scholars alike.

Beyond the drafting table, he lent his time to neighborhood improvements and cultural institutions, supporting efforts that enriched the fabric of the city he charted, and he now rests at Green-Wood Cemetery among the histories he helped record.