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  1. The All Faiths Cemetery is located in Middle Village, Queens, New York. The 225-acre (91-hectare) cemetery was established in 1850 by Lutheran pastor Frederick W. Geissenhainer, and incorporated in 1852. [1] . Originally named Lutheran Cemetery, it was renamed to Lutheran All Faiths Cemetery in 1990.

  2. The Lutheran All Faiths Cemetery, at 67-29 Metropolitan Avenue, opened in Middle Village in 1852, due to the 1847 Rural Cemetery Act, which banned new cemeteries in Manhattan. The General Slocum Steamboat Fire Mass Memorial, commemorating the 1904 sinking of the PS General Slocum that killed 1,021 people, is at Lutheran All Faiths ...

  3. The All Faiths Cemetery is located in Central Western Queens and lies between the Long Island Expressway on the North, Maurice Ave. Exit and the Inter-Borough Parkway (Jackie Robinson), Metropolitan Ave. Exit on the South. (Over 500,000 burials have taken place here.)

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  4. Situated on 225 Acres with 19 miles of roadways, the All Faiths Cemetery is slightly larger than ¼ the size of NYC’s Central Park. We are the final resting place of more than 540,000 New Yorkers, many of which were born during the early beginnings of our country from 1775 to 1797, and of multiple religious denominations.

  5. The All Faiths Cemetery was founded in 1850 and incorporated in March of 1852 when the entrepreneur Rev. Dr. F. W. Geissenhainer took advantage of the Rural Cemetery Act of 1847-48. The picturesque cemetery then known as the Lutheran Cemetery, was paid for mostly in part by Rev. Geissenhainer.

  6. All Faiths Cemetery (Queens, New York) From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: All Faiths Cemetery, known as Lutheran Cemetery before 1990 and sometimes called Lutheran All Faiths Cemetery or All Faiths Lutheran Cemetery: a cemetery since the 1850s in Middle Village, Queens in New York City; sometimes referred to as being on ...

  7. 2 de out. de 2008 · The cemetery is known today as All Faiths Cemetery. Today, the President ofAllFaiths Cemetery,Daniel Austin, is an active advocate and participant in the beautification and continued restoration of the cemetery.