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Fairmount Cemetery, Newark - Definition and Overview

The Pierson Monument

Fairmount Cemetery is a 150 acre Victorian cemetery in the West Ward of Newark, New Jersey in the neighborhood of Fairmount. It opened in 1855, shortly after the Newark City Council banned burials in the central city due to fears that bodies spread yellow fever. Fairmount is still accepting internments.

Along with Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Fairmount has the graves of Newark’s most eminent turn of the century citizens. Famous internees include brewer Gottfried Krueger, builder of the lavish Krueger Mansion on Martin Luther King Boulevard; fellow brewer Christian Feigenspan; Clara Louise Maass, who gave her life in the investigation of yellow fever; Gerhard Heinrich Mennen and William Heinrich Mennen of the Mennen Corporation. There are also many locally famous politicians and gangsters. A high proportion of the graves belong to German families.

The Setters' Monument.

Fairmount Cemetery has beautiful trees, rolling hills, and intricately carved monuments. Bythe old South Orange Avenue entrance there is the recently restored zinc Settlers' Monument, commemorating the founders of Newark. There is also a Civil War memorial.

The modern entrance to Fairmount Cemetery is on Central Avenue.

The Krueger Mausoleum.
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