Who is Buried Here
Martyrs Monument, Soldiers' Monument
Dedicated to the Men who died whilst in Captivity in the old Sugar House and were interred in Trinity Church Yard.
Fireman’s Memorial Monument
Erected as a tribute to six firemen who were killed as firefighters or in battle as soldiers in the Civil War.
Charlotte Temple
Charlotte Temple, is a heroine of a novel by British-American author Susanna Rowson, originally published in England in 1791.
William Bradford
Best known as "the pioneer printer of the Middle colonies" and was also known for controversies regarding freedom of the press.
Robert Fulton
An American engineer and inventor who is widely credited with developing the world's first commercially successful steamboat
John Watts
John Watts was both an American lawyer, a merchant, and a politician from New York City who represented New York in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Captain James Lawrence
An officer of the United States Navy. He is probably best known today for his last words, "Don't give up the ship!", spoken during the capture of Chesapeake.
Horatio Gates
A retired British soldier who served as an American general during the Revolutionary War.
Angelica Schuyler Church
An American socialite, she was the eldest daughter of Continental Army General Philip Schuyler, and sister-in-law of Alexander Hamilton.
Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton
A socialite and philanthropist, married to American founding father Alexander Hamilton. She was recognized as an early American philanthropist for her work with the Orphan Asylum Society.
Alexander Hamilton
One of the Founding Fathers of the United States, a Caribbean-born American statesman, politician, legal scholar, military commander, lawyer, banker, and economist.
Albert Gallatin
A Genevan-American politician, diplomat, ethnologist and linguist. He founded New York University and was the longest-tenured United States Secretary of the Treasury.