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  1. This collection contains Green-Wood Cemetery maps depicting the cemetery, and its maintenance, in 1876, 1911 and the 1960s and 1970s. Series 1 represents the majority of the maps, an 1876 edition, mounted on rollers, used by the cemetery office and undertakers.

  2. HOW TO LOCATE A GRAVE. Enter the name of the deceased into the touchscreen system in the Administrative Office or opposite the security guard’s station in the Arch. Your printout will show Lot and Section and a close-up view of the area. To locate the Section on this map, refer to the X, Y coordinates provided on the top, right, and left ...

  3. www.green-wood.com › map-of-green-wood-cemeteryMap of Green-Wood Cemetery

    To obtain a free copy of a map of Green-Wood, you can access a PDF version of the map at this link (right click and save to download), or ask for a copy when you visit Green-Wood at the guard booth or office at our main entrance at 500 25th Street (at 5th Avenue), Brooklyn, NY.

  4. The lot location maps series consists of three boxes of index cards that have hand-drawn maps of specific lots and the lots' immediate area within Green-Wood Cemetery. The lots are drawn to show their proximity to cemetery roads, monuments, fences, and other structures.

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  6. A Must-See for Black History & Culture. Today, the Tulsa Greenwood District is one of the fastest-growing neighborhoods in T-Town. Explore the history of Greenwood at places like Greenwood Rising and John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park.

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  8. May 27, 2021 · Tulsas population had skyrocketed to over 100,000 people. Most of the city’s African American residents, about 11,000, lived in a section called Greenwood. The neighborhood’s concentration...

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