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Henry RutgersVeteranFamous memorial
- Birth
- Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA
- Death
- 17 Feb 1830 (aged 84)Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA
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- Greenwood Heights,Kings County,New York,USAAdd to Map
- Plot
- Section 28, Lot 10776
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- 6405221View Source
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American Patriot, Revolutionary War Colonel. He was an American Revolutionary War colonel in the New York militia, New York State legislator, civic leader, and philanthropist. Henry Rutgers' primary memorial is the State University of New Jersey, which bears his name of Rutgers University. Although long believed to have been interred in Belleville, New Jersey, a recent investigation by Rutgers University researchers revealed that he had been buried in and exhumed from two Dutch Reformed Lower Manhattan cemeteries, both defunct since the mid-1800s, before finally coming to rest in a mass unmarked grave in Brooklyn. The site, marked by a plain, flat concrete slab bearing only the initials D.R.C.-N.Y. for "Dutch Reformed Church-New York," would probably have pleased Rutgers, a modest man who insisted that "no fuss" be made at his passing. An unveiling of a bronze marker for his grave site was on June 14, 2008. Born into a wealthy, enterprising New York family with many political connections, he was the son of Hendrick and Catharine De Peyster Rutgers. In 1766, he graduated from Columbia University and became a passionate advocate of American independence, the cause for which he later fought and was wounded during the Revolutionary War. A bachelor, his post-war life was dedicated to public service and philanthropy. From 1816 to 1817, he resided in New Brunswick, New Jersey, where he saved the local Queen's College from insolvency. The college subsequently thrived and in 1825, it was renamed "Rutgers College." He died 5 years later at the age of 84. Although Rutgers was never buried at Belleville, University, groups have undertaken the restoration of its Dutch Reformed churchyard in tribute to the dozens of Revolutionary War soldiers buried there.
American Patriot, Revolutionary War Colonel. He was an American Revolutionary War colonel in the New York militia, New York State legislator, civic leader, and philanthropist. Henry Rutgers' primary memorial is the State University of New Jersey, which bears his name of Rutgers University. Although long believed to have been interred in Belleville, New Jersey, a recent investigation by Rutgers University researchers revealed that he had been buried in and exhumed from two Dutch Reformed Lower Manhattan cemeteries, both defunct since the mid-1800s, before finally coming to rest in a mass unmarked grave in Brooklyn. The site, marked by a plain, flat concrete slab bearing only the initials D.R.C.-N.Y. for "Dutch Reformed Church-New York," would probably have pleased Rutgers, a modest man who insisted that "no fuss" be made at his passing. An unveiling of a bronze marker for his grave site was on June 14, 2008. Born into a wealthy, enterprising New York family with many political connections, he was the son of Hendrick and Catharine De Peyster Rutgers. In 1766, he graduated from Columbia University and became a passionate advocate of American independence, the cause for which he later fought and was wounded during the Revolutionary War. A bachelor, his post-war life was dedicated to public service and philanthropy. From 1816 to 1817, he resided in New Brunswick, New Jersey, where he saved the local Queen's College from insolvency. The college subsequently thrived and in 1825, it was renamed "Rutgers College." He died 5 years later at the age of 84. Although Rutgers was never buried at Belleville, University, groups have undertaken the restoration of its Dutch Reformed churchyard in tribute to the dozens of Revolutionary War soldiers buried there.
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- Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6405221/henry-rutgers: accessed), memorial page for Henry Rutgers (7 Oct 1745–17 Feb 1830), Find a Grave Memorial ID6405221, citing Green-Wood Cemetery, Greenwood Heights,Kings County,New York,USA;Maintained by Find a Grave.
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