Maple Grove Cemetery, a rural Victorian cemetery located on the backbone
of Long Island, opened in 1875. Found within this tranquil sanctuary are
extraordinary monuments with lush landscaping that continues to offer a
serene escape from New York City. Beyond its gates are the resting
places of those who left their mark on the world. Maple Grove Cemetery
features the fascinating stories of such noteworthy individuals as
Millie Tunnell, former 111-year-old slave; Ann Wilkins, one of the first
female missionaries to Africa; John Sutphin, Queens politician and
philanthropist; Samuel Loyd, America's puzzle king; Charles Manly,
aviation pioneer; Alfred Grebe, radio and broadcast pioneer; Elisabeth
Riis, wife of social reformer Jacob Riis; Russian pianists Josef and
Rosina Lhevinne; and Blues singer Jimmy Rushing. The cemetery was placed
on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.