Sloatsburg Cemetery

Sloatsburg Cemetery (HM2K5V)

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N 41° 9.276', W 74° 11.698'

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The earliest burial was that of Pvt. John Sloat, killed at the Sloat House in 1781 during the Revolutionary War. The Sloat Family burial plot was created in 1832, and by 1851, other families began utilizing the area west of the Sloat Plot as a village cemetery. From 1878 to 1936 a Sloatsburg Cemetery Association created an sold family plots. There are over 1,700 gravesites here, with many earlier burials in sites no longer bearing any marking. Over 1,400 existing headstones comprise a virtual Who's-Who of the early families of Sloatsburg and surrounding communities.
National Register of Historic PlacesMarker donated by Rockland County Legislature
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HM NumberHM2K5V
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Placed BySloatsburg Historical Society and Rockland County Legislature
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Date Added Saturday, August 31st, 2019 at 8:01pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)18T E 567546 N 4556231
Decimal Degrees41.15460000, -74.19496667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 41° 9.276', W 74° 11.698'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds41° 9' 16.56" N, 74° 11' 41.88" W
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