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    Union Dale Cemetery

    Union Dale Cemetery

    (5 reviews)

    North Side

    I've overlooked this cemetery for a long time. But if you read Troy B.'s review, you get a sense of…read morethe history here. I looked at a beautiful statue of an angel that made me think of Thomas Wolfe's classic, Look Homeward Angel. I looked up the family online and discovered that they moved from Switzerland and founded a company that makes train parts. The lawns are carefully manicured, and the trees are huge and beautiful. The cemetery is a great deal larger than I realized and I drove way back to explore the furthest reaches.

    ~ We recently lost a family member, and the funeral and burial was held at the Historic Union Dale…read moreCemetery in the Perrysville section of Pittsburgh. Everything went smoothly, the cemetery staff were professional, caring, and kind. I love the fact that this cemetery has so much history, and is a beautiful place to visit. The cemetery is a non-profit organization, and has a board of directors. Check out the list of notables buried here . . . Cheers!!!!! Division One Philotus Dean, Principal of Pittsburgh Central High School Robert Fairman, Cabinet/casket maker, funeral director, and a founder of Mt. Union Cemetery (now Union Dale) Colomb Gengembre, French architect, artist, and engineer - designed Allegheny City Hall Albert Buell Hay, Civil War Major, co-founder of the Union Veteran Legion Charles Kirschler, Last mayor of Allegheny, deputy Mayor of Pittsburgh John McClurg, Pres. of James McClurg & Company, cracker bakers & confectioners (the factory is now the D.L. Clark Co. Bldg.) Thomas Megraw, Mayor of Allegheny 1878-1881 Robert Bruce Mowry, MDA leader in the founding of Allegheny General Hospital David Navarro, P.T. Barnum's "Illinois Giant Boy" Hezekiah Nixon, Mayor of Allegheny 1844-1845. builder of first rolling-mill in Allegheny John E. Parke, Author of "Historical Gleanings of Allegheny" published in 1886 John T. Pressly, Prominent cleric in Allegheny City Jacob Stuckrath, Mayor of Allegheny 1858 Francis Torrance, Early Officer of American-Standard Corporation Dr. C. Jane Vincent, First female physician in Allegheny City Reverend George Carothers Vincent, Leader of the founders and first presiding officer of Westminster College Division two Colonel James Andrews, noted mason, bridge builder and businessman William Bullock, Inventor of the web rotary press John W. Barr, Noted Pittsburgh architect Andrew Bayne, Member of The Constitutional Convention of 1837-38 and Sheriff of Allegheny County Thomas McKee Bayne, Civil War Colonel, US Congressman, Pittsburg Press Publisher Mary Junkin Buchanan Cowley, Educator and early kindergarten and playground advocate Cruikshank Family Manufacturers of jellies and preserves Charles W. Dahlinger, Noted Pittsburgh historian, author, lawyer, and politician James J. Davis, Secretary of Labor under Presidents Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover, US Senator Hance M. Dunlap, Riverboat Captain, school board member, businessman, a founder of Mt. Union Cemetery (now Union Dale) Helen D. English, Librarian - Pennsylvania Division of The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh John Adams Gilleland, Civil War Veteran, Businessman, Allegheny City Postmaster Nettie Gordon, "Queen of the North Side underworld" Charles Geyer, Mayor of Allegheny Lt. Friend W. Jenkins, Died aboard the USS Maine Lt. Wallace Kappel Jr., Golf champion William J. Kappel,Founder and chairman of Busch Jewelry Co of NY and chairman of Kappel Jewelry of PittsburghRobert LiddellMayor of Pittsburgh 1878-1881Ralph C. MinehartThe Father of Pennsylvania DeMolayEdward MorrisKnown as "Cannonball" - major league baseball playerJohn R. MurphyMayor of Allegheny 1901William C. McCarthyKnown as "Roaring Bill", mayor of Pittsburgh 1866-1868, 1875-1878 George Ellsworth SmithHorseplayer known as "Pittsburg Phil"John M. TitzelEngineer and businessmanLouis A. ThielFounder of Thiel CollegeDavid T. WatsonNoted attorney and philanthropist, founder of the Watson InstituteG.W. WolfWWI submarine commander, steel executiveJames G.WymanFour-time mayor of Allegheny Union Dale is committed to preserving legacies Division three Armstrong FamilyMetal fabricatorsBenjamin F. BainPatent holder and manufacturer of Wolverine mechanical toysBrack Marcus BarrTuskegee AirmanErnest R. BraunBaker - Founder of the "Town Talk" bread labelGene BrickerSinger - The Marcels (the original group)Henry Buhl, Jr.Department store owner, philanthropist (Buhl Foundation)Maurice E. CarlisleTwo-time mayor of Ben Avon, Union Dale officerRobert J. CorbettUS Congressman 1939-1941, 1945-1971David F. CreightonArchitect and mechanical engineer - known for "terrace" housing in Gary, INLieutenant - Colonel Levi Bird DuffCivil War officer and District Attorney of Allegheny CountyLevi Bird DuffCivil Engineer - supervised the construction of ten major bridgesThomas D. EvansNoted Pittsburgh architectHugh S. FlemingTwo time mayor of Allegheny City and a co-founder of Allegheny General HospitalEdward W. GwinnerContractor, baseball team ownerFrederick Gwinner, Sr.Stagecoach operator, contractor, bankerAllen Johnson - SingerThe Marcels (successor group)C. Carl Kleinschmidt, Sr.President of Pearson ManufacturingC. Carl Kleinschmidt, Jr.CEO of Williams and Company, Union Dale officerGottlieb LutyMedal of Honor recipient 1876Walter L. MainTraveling circus operatorEdward "Eppie" MillerAll-Star major league shortstopHenry Russell MillerAttorney, author, publisherLouis McCordMagician known as "Silent Mora"Jerome "Jerry" NachmanAward winning journalist, , broadcaster, editor-in-chief, execu

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