Famous Graves
1,200+ memorials
Heman Humphrey
1779–1861 (age 82)
Pittsfield Cemetery
Heman Humphrey (1779-1861) was an American clergyman and educator who served as president of Amherst College.
Joseph Addison Alexander
1809–1860 (age 51)
Princeton Cemetery
Joseph Addison Alexander (1809-1860) was a Philadelphia-born scholar and theologian.
Franklin Pierce
1804–1869 (age 65)
Old North Cemetery
Franklin Pierce (1804-1869) was the 14th President of the United States from Hillsborough, New Hampshire.
Jane Pierce
1806–1863 (age 57)
Old North Cemetery
Jane Pierce (1806-1863) was the wife of President Franklin Pierce and First Lady of the United States.
Matthew Vassar
1792–1868 (age 76)
Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery
Matthew Vassar (1792-1868) was a philanthropist and founder of Vassar College.
Elisha Otis
1811–1861 (age 50)
Oakland Cemetery
Elisha Otis (1811-1861) was an American inventor credited with developing the safety elevator.
William Darlington
1782–1863 (age 81)
Oaklands Cemetery
William Darlington (1782-1863) was a Chester County naturalist and botanist.
Roger B. Taney
1777–1864 (age 87)
St. John's Cemetery
Roger B. Taney (1777-1864) was the fifth Chief Justice of the United States from Calvert County, Maryland.
Edwin Vose Sumner
1797–1863 (age 66)
Oakwood Cemetery
Edwin Vose Sumner (1797-1863) was a Boston resident buried at Oakwood Cemetery.
Claiborne Fox Jackson
1806–1862 (age 56)
Sappington Cemetery State Historic Site
Claiborne Fox Jackson (1806-1862) was a Fleming County resident and notable political figure of his era.
Catharine Sedgwick
1789–1867 (age 78)
Sedgwick Pie
Catharine Sedgwick (1789-1867) was a Stockbridge-based author and social reformer of the 19th century.
John Augustus Roebling
1806–1869 (age 63)
Riverview Cemetery
John Augustus Roebling (1806-1869) was a German-born engineer renowned for his pioneering work in suspension bridge desi...
William L. Dayton
1807–1864 (age 57)
Riverview Cemetery
William L. Dayton (1807-1864) was a Basking Ridge resident and prominent 19th-century political figure.
Rembrandt Peale
1778–1860 (age 82)
The Woodlands
Rembrandt Peale was a Pennsylvania-born artist and painter who lived from 1778 to 1860.
Edward Coles
1786–1868 (age 82)
The Woodlands
Edward Coles was a Virginia politician and abolitionist who lived from 1786 to 1868.
David B. Birney
1825–1864 (age 39)
The Woodlands
David B. Birney was a Union general during the American Civil War who lived from 1825 to 1864.
James B. Longacre
1794–1869 (age 75)
The Woodlands
James B. Longacre was an engraver and chief engraver of the U.S. Mint who lived from 1794 to 1869.
Charles Jared Ingersoll
1782–1862 (age 80)
The Woodlands
Charles Jared Ingersoll was a Philadelphia lawyer, author, and politician who lived from 1782 to 1862.
William D. Porter
1808–1864 (age 56)
The Woodlands
William D. Porter was a Union naval officer who lived from 1808 to 1864.
Francis Martin Drexel
1792–1863 (age 71)
The Woodlands
Francis Martin Drexel was a banker and founder of Drexel & Co. who lived from 1792 to 1863.
Samuel Cabot Jr.
1784–1863 (age 79)
Walnut Hills Cemetery
Samuel Cabot Jr. was a Boston merchant and philanthropist who lived from 1784 to 1863.
John Redman Coxe
1773–1864 (age 91)
The Woodlands
John Redman Coxe was a Trenton resident and medical professional who lived from 1773 to 1864.
Charles W. Flusser
1832–1864 (age 32)
United States Naval Academy Cemetery
Charles W. Flusser (1832-1864) was a U.S. Naval officer who died during the Civil War.
Samuel W. Preston
1840–1865 (age 25)
United States Naval Academy Cemetery
Samuel W. Preston (1840-1865) was a U.S. Naval Academy graduate who served during the Civil War era.
Francis Granger
1792–1868 (age 76)
Woodlawn Cemetery
Francis Granger (1792-1868) was a Suffield resident and American politician of the 19th century.
Horace Lawson Hunley
1823–1863 (age 40)
Magnolia Cemetery
Horace Lawson Hunley was a Confederate engineer and inventor best known for designing the H.L. Hunley, the first submari...
Micah Jenkins
1835–1864 (age 29)
Magnolia Cemetery
Micah Jenkins was a Confederate general who served with distinction in the American Civil War until his death in combat.
John Catron
1786–1865 (age 79)
Mount Olivet Cemetery
John Catron was a Tennessee jurist and U.S. Supreme Court justice who served for three decades before his death.
James Edwards Rains
1833–1862 (age 29)
Mount Olivet Cemetery
James Edwards Rains was a Confederate colonel and military officer who died during the American Civil War.
Edwin Augustus Stevens
1795–1868 (age 73)
Hoboken Cemetery
Edwin Augustus Stevens was an American inventor and engineer who contributed to naval technology and industrial developm...
John Calvin Mason
1802–1865 (age 63)
Frankfort Cemetery
John Calvin Mason was a Kentucky politician and public official who served his state during the antebellum period.
Robert P. Letcher
1788–1861 (age 73)
Frankfort Cemetery
Robert P. Letcher was a Kentucky congressman and diplomat who served as U.S. Minister to Mexico and Chile.
Beverly L. Clarke
1809–1860 (age 51)
Frankfort Cemetery
Beverly L. Clarke was a Kentucky politician who served in the state legislature during the early 19th century.
John J. Crittenden
1787–1863 (age 76)
Frankfort Cemetery
John J. Crittenden was a prominent Kentucky statesman and U.S. Senator who attempted to broker peace before the Civil Wa...
Charles S. Morehead
1802–1868 (age 66)
Frankfort Cemetery
Charles S. Morehead was a Kentucky governor and politician who served during the antebellum period.
James Harlan
1800–1863 (age 63)
Frankfort Cemetery
James Harlan was a Kentucky politician and public official active in state government during the early 19th century.
Thomas Francis Marshall
1801–1864 (age 63)
Frankfort Cemetery
Thomas Francis Marshall was a Kentucky congressman and politician who represented his state in the U.S. House of Represe...
Frederick Buckley
1833–1864 (age 31)
Mount Hope Cemetery
Frederick Buckley was a British military officer who served during the 19th century.
Robert A. Alexander
1819–1867 (age 48)
Frankfort Cemetery
Robert A. Alexander was a Kentucky businessman and agricultural innovator known for his contributions to thoroughbred ho...
Theodore O'Hara
1820–1867 (age 47)
Frankfort Cemetery
Theodore O'Hara was an American poet and soldier from Danville, Kentucky who lived from 1820 to 1867.
Orlando Brown
1801–1867 (age 66)
Frankfort Cemetery
Orlando Brown was a Kentucky politician and diplomat who lived from 1801 to 1867.
William Gregg
1800–1867 (age 67)
Magnolia Cemetery
William Gregg was an industrial pioneer from Monongalia County who lived from 1800 to 1867.
Randal William McGavock
1826–1863 (age 37)
Mount Olivet Cemetery
Randal William McGavock was a Nashville resident and Confederate officer who died in 1863.
Adolphus Heiman
1809–1862 (age 53)
Mount Olivet Cemetery
Adolphus Heiman was a Prussian-born military engineer who lived from 1809 to 1862.
Joseph Alexander Smith Acklen
1816–1863 (age 47)
Mount Olivet Cemetery
Joseph Alexander Smith Acklen was a Huntsville resident and planter who lived from 1816 to 1863.
Josiah Collins
1807–1863 (age 56)
St. Paul's Church, Edenton
Josiah Collins was a North Carolina planter and businessman who lived from 1807 to 1863.
James A. McDougall
1817–1867 (age 50)
Holy Cross Cemetery
James A. McDougall was a California politician and U.S. Senator who lived from 1817 to 1867.
Stonewall Jackson
1824–1863 (age 39)
Oak Grove Cemetery
Stonewall Jackson (1824-1863) was a renowned Confederate general from Clarksburg buried at Oak Grove Cemetery.
Pierre Chouteau Jr.
1789–1865 (age 76)
Calvary Cemetery
Pierre Chouteau Jr. was a prominent St. Louis fur trader and businessman who dominated the American fur trade in the 19t...
Thomas Fielder Bowie
1808–1869 (age 61)
Mount Pleasant
Thomas Fielder Bowie was a military officer and brother of the famous Jim Bowie.