MICHIGAN NOTABLES AND CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS BURIED AT WOODMERE CEMETERY
Finney, Seymour (1813-1899)
alderman; built barn used in Underground Railroad (Lot 747)
enlisted as lieutenant in 1 New York Engineers in Civil War; discharged as artificer; prominent
Detroit architect; erected Michigan building in Philadelphia for centennial exposition (Lot 750)
Burton, Charles F. (1849-1911)
patent lawyer; brother of Clarence M. Burton (Lot 62)
Smith, Sanford A. (1841-1894)
Civil War soldier, Company E, 3rd Michigan Cavalry; Battery C, 1st Michigan Light Artillery (Lot 391)
Henkel, Peter (1824-1904)
fire commissioner; alderman; prominent merchant; original stockholder of Woodmere Cemetery
(mausoleum)
Tarbell, George (1823-1882)
original stockholder of Woodmere Cemetery (Lot 445)
Detroit architect (Lot 1007)
Duvall, William O. (?-1882)
Hudson, Elon W. (1817-1901)
prominent Detroit vessel owner; donated land on West Fort Street for Grace Episcopal Church;
president and stockholder of Woodmere Cemetery Association (Lot 1156)
Matthaei, Frederick (1892-1973)
founded American Metal Products; formed Detroit Olympic Committee; helped build Washtenaw
County Humane Society; founded Matthaei Botanical Gardens; trustee of Evangelical Home for Children
and Aged (Lot 1197)
Neuhauser, Anthony (1856-1917)
well-known in business and political circles; involved in wire trade (Lot 724)
Richardson, David M. (1826-1889)
state senator; match manufacturer merged with Diamond Match Company; stockholder and vice
president of Woodmere Cemetery (Lot 919)
Scripps, James E. (1835-1906)
state senator; founder of Detroit Evening News; vice president of Detroit art museum; park
commission; art commission (mausoleum)
lumber and flour baron; president and stockholder of Woodmere Cemetery (Lot 1184)
Bacon, Irving Reuben ( ?-1962)
Detroit newspaper cartoonist and private artist for Henry Ford; founder of Detroit’s Adcraft Club (Lot
9)
Bennett, Amy Smith (1866-1946)
founder of Baldwin Mission which became St. Mark’s Methodist Church; wife of John Bennett (Lot
280)
physician; Detroit school inspector; Detroit coroner (Lot 280)
Bristol, Jacob (1833-1915)
enlisted as 2nd lieutenant, 5th Cavalry in Civil War; promoted to 1st Lieutenant and then to brevet
captain; department head of Mutual Life Insurance Company (Lot 234)
Candler, Claudius (1845-1910)
president of Calvert Lithographing Company; helped found Grace Protestant Church; president of
Detroit Casket Company (Lot 176)
Dailey, Joseph William (1848-1921)
president of Marine Saving Bank of Detroit; founder of Grand River Street Fairway; built Dailey
building (Lot 211)
Farwell, George (1863-1921)
general manager of Farwell Estates, Ltd.; established first auto showroom in Detroit; built Farwell
building (Lot 248)
Farwell, Jesse H. (1843-1904)
president of Farwell Transportation Corporation; president of Evening Journal Corporation; owner of
Dominion Organ and Piano Corporation, Toronto, Canada; Woodmere Cemetery stockholder (Lot 248)
Hargreaves, George Thomas (?-1942)
assistant managing editor of The Detroit News and Detroit Tribune; business manager of King
Features Syndicate; World War I Navy lieutenant commander (Lot 153)
vice president of Michigan Savings Bank; president of Detroit Casket Company; director of Michigan
Mutual Life Insurance Company; postmaster (Lot 176)
Langdon, George C. (1833-1909)
Detroit mayor 1878-1879 (Lot 244)
Mendelssohn, Lydia (1856-1901)
wife of Fisher Body Corporation head, Louis Mendelssohn (mausoleum)
Detroit Public School teacher and principal; Munger Elementary School bears her name; no
headstone (Lot 221)
Tireman, Joseph (1784-1882)
owned farmland where street, named after him, was put through (Lot 233)
Towar, Albert (1845-1933)
served in Civil War as assistant paymaster general for Army; retired with rank of colonel (Lot 220)
Towar, George (1835-1913)
served in 24th Michigan Volunteer Infantry as assistant surgeon; president of Towar Creamery
Company (Lot 220)
Bagley, John J. (1832-1881)
tobacco baron; city alderman; Detroit police commissioner; Michigan governor; president of
Michigan Mutual Life Insurance Company; president of Detroit Safe Company; vice president of American
National Bank; president of Woodmere Cemetery (Lot 149)
Bagley, John N. (1860-1929)
Woodmere Cemetery board of directors; president of John J. Bagley Tobacco Company; son of
John J. Bagley (Lot 149)
Bagley, Paul F. (1869-1931)
president, treasurer, and stockholder of Woodmere Cemetery; president of Bagley Land Company;
son of John J. Bagley (Lot 149)
Brodie, William (1823-1890)
physician; surgeon of 1st Michigan Infantry; nominated brigade surgeon by President Lincoln (Lot
166)
U. S. Representative; University of Michigan board of regents; stockholder of and helped found
Woodmere Cemetery (Lot 164)
Griffin, Levi T. (1837-1906)
U. S. Representative; attorney (Lot 186)
Hosmer, George S. (?-1921)
Detroit judge; son-in-law of John J. Bagley (Lot 159)
Kercheval, Benjamin Berry (1793-1855)
alderman; Kercheval street named for him; originally buried at Elmwood Cemetery (Lot 163)
Lathrop, Rufus G. (1872-1937)
attorney; secretary of Street Railway Commission; secretary-treasurer and stockholder of
Woodmere Cemetery Association (Lot 105)
Smith, Martin S. (1834-1899)
founder of jewelry store; director of Michigan Mutual Life Insurance Company; partner of Alger,
Smith, and Company; Woodmere Cemetery board of directors; president of American Eagle Tobacco
Company; president of Michigan Consolidated Milk Company; stockholder and treasurer of, and helped
found, Woodmere Cemetery (Lot 187)
Vernor, James (1843-1927)
inventor of Vernor’s Ginger Ale; city alderman; city councilman; Civil War soldier (Lot 146)
Walker, Charles Irish (1814-1895)
University of Michigan professor; attorney; author; judge; secretary and stockholder of Woodmere
Cemetery (Lot 92)
Civil War soldier, 16th Michigan Infantry (Lot 179)
Avery, Darius Newell (1846-1899)
vice president of Detroit Belle Isle and Windsor Ferry Company; president of Forest Lawn Cemetery
(Lot 75)
Avery, George (1854-1910)
mayor of Port Huron; president of Detroit Belle Isle and Windsor Ferry Company; president of Forest
Lawn Cemetery Association; president of Detroit House of Correction; stockholder of Woodmere Cemetery
(Lot 75)
Avery, Newell (1817-1877)
Bishop, Jerome H. (1846-1928)
Wyandotte mayor; superintendent of Wyandotte Public Schools; board of education president (Lot
73)
Bryant, Melvin (1837-1917) and Martha (1839-1911)
parents of Clara Bryant Ford (wife of Henry Ford) (Lot 135)
Ferry, Dexter (1833-1907)
founder of D. M. Ferry and Company; president of First National Bank of Detroit; president of Union
Trust Company; president of American Harrow Company; president of National Pin Company; president of
Standard Accident Insurance Company; president of Michigan Fire and Marine Insurance Company; helped
found Wayne County Savings Bank; helped found Grace Hospital (Lot 49)
Higgins, Frederick W. (1821-1910)
superintendent of Woodmere Cemetery; president of Woodmere Village; superintendent of
Woodmere school board; helped found and was vice president of American Cemetery Superintendents
Association (Lot 156)
Hoff, Grace Whitney (1862-1938)
president of Detroit YWCA; founded student hostel in Paris; received French Legion of Honor
award; Woodmere Cemetery stockholder (Lot 122)
Jacklin, Major Rufus (1842-1906)
Civil War soldier, Union Army, 16th Michigan Infantry 1861-1865 (Lot 118)
Murphy, Simon (1815-1905)
lumber baron; owned Penobscot building; shareholder of Woodmere Cemetery (Lot 48)
Murphy, William H. (1855-1929)
president of Detroit Symphony Society; founded Murphy Power Company; helped found Lincoln
Motor Company; treasurer and vicepresident of Woodmere Cemetery (Lot 48)
Newcomb, Jr., Cyrenius A. (1871-1951)
president of Newcomb Endicott and Company; vice president of German American Bank (Lot 52)
Newcomb, Sr., Cyrenius A. (1837-1915)
founder of Newcomb Endicott Company; vice president of Anderson Electric Car Company (Lot 52)
Pridgeon, Jr., John (1852-1929)
Detroit mayor 1889-1890; Woodmere Cemetery stockholder (Lot 72)
Ten Eyck, Conrad (1782-1847)
state legislature; Michigan U. S. marshal; county treasurer; county treasurer; Dearborn Township
supervisor (Lot 99)
Whitney, David (1830-1900)
lumber baron; owned steam barge fleet; home is now The Whitney restaurant; stockholder and on
board of directors of Woodmere Cemetery (mausoleum)
Winters, Matthew (1864-1917)
secretary and superintendent of Woodmere Cemetery (Lot 156)
Civil War sergeant, Company E and Company D (Lot 62)
Greusel, Sr., John (1809-1886)
Springwells Township clerk; Michigan representative senator (Lot 61)
Greusel, Nicholas ( ?-1940)
Civil War colonel (Lot 61-62)
Leland, Henry M. (1843-1932)
invented electric barber hair clippers; founder of Cadillac Motor Car Company; founder of Lincoln
Motor Company (Lot 119)
Mackenzie, David (1860-1926)
principal of Detroit Central High School; dean of City of Detroit College; founder of Detroit Junior
College (Lot 17)
Phelps, William (1816-1879)
member of state legislature; appointed paymaster in the army by President Lincoln with rank of
major; promoted to lieutenant colonel by President Johnson; appointed as aid-de-camp on staff with rank of
colonel by Governor Crapo; Detroit alderman; originally buried at Elmwood Cemetery (Lot 41)
Bigelow, Albert (1840-1913)
1st sergeant in Civil War; lumber dealer (Lot 64)
Detroit Fire Department captain who died in the line of duty attending to a fire of the Griswold Motor
and Body Company (Lot 5)
Goldsmith, Oliver (1827-1911)
Detroit cigar manufacturer; director of the Detroit and Cleveland Navigating Company, the Detroit
Fire and Marine Insurance Company, and the Detroit Copper and Brass Rolling Mills; vice president of
Woodmere Cemetery Association (Lot 107)
Haberkorn, Christian H. (1856-1915)
founded Haberkorn Investment Company; treasurer of Grosse Pointe Park Corporation (Lot 25-26)
Malcolmson, Alexander Y. (1865-1923)
vice president and treasurer of Ford Motor Company; president of Harian Gas and Coal Company;
founder of Malcolmson Coal Company; founder of United Fuel and Supply Company (Lot 66)
Norris, Philetus W. (1821-1885)
founded Norris (now Hamtramck), Michigan; member of Ohio legislature; superintendent of
Yellowstone National Park (Lot 74)
Civil War soldier; commissioned officer; 23rd Michigan Infantry, Bay City, 2nd lieutenant (Lot 69)
Conner, Horace (1836-1903)
Civil War soldier (Lot 119)
Hunt, Lynn Bogue (1877-1960)
artist for Field and Stream and National Wildlife Federation (Lot 223)
Osmun (Osman), Gilbert (1845-1930)
Secretary of State; state editor of Detroit News; given honorary title of major by General Russell
Alger, governor of Michigan, when acting as his private secretary; enlisted as drummer boy in 69th New
York Infantry; commander of Detroit Post of G. A. R. (Lot 23)
enlisted as 1st lieutenant in 10th Regiment New York in Civil War; promoted to major (Lot 56)
Griesinger, Louis (?-1902)
established Windsor’s British American Brewery closed in 1969 (Lot 118)
Civil War veteran, 16th Michigan Infantry (Lot 49)
Hughes, William F. (?-1901)
Civil War soldier, Co. C, 24th Michigan Infantry (Lot 105)
Thon, John F. W. (1823-1875)
Wayne County treasurer; founder of Thon Funeral Home, Wyandotte (Lot 151)
Liggett, Ella M. (1849-1921)
headmistress of Liggett School (Lot 261-271)
Liggett, James D. (1821-1897)
founder of Liggett School; editor; lawyer; minister (Lot 261-271)
Liggett, Jeanette M. (1857-1948)
headmistress of Liggett School (Lot 261-271)
Shaw, Virginia (1865-1949)
active prohibitionist; leader in Detroit civic and women’s groups (Lot 209)
commander of Michigan Naval Reserve in Spanish-American War; president of Gilbert Wilkes and
Company (Lot 203)
Barlow, Adolph (1845-1934)
5th Michigan Volunteer Infantry in Civil War; charter member of Temple Beth El (Lot 143)
president of Ford Republic for Boys; president of Parkside Hospital; vice president of Graduate
School of Jewish Social Work (Lot 119)
Butzel, Henry M. (1871-1963)
served on Michigan Supreme Court; founder of Legal Aid Bureau; president of Detroit Bar
Association; secretary of Truscon Steel Company (Lot 119)
Heineman, David E. (1865-1935)
city controller; president of Heineman Realty Company; state legislator; Detroit common council
(mausoleum)
Himelhoch, Israel (1886-1973)
president of Himelhoch Brothers and Company; helped found Better Business Bureau; president of
Temple Beth El; trustee of Detroit Symphony Orchestra (Lot 76)
vice president of Kahn Brothers architectural firm; brother of Albert Kahn (Lot 130)
Lambert, Benjamin (1862-1926)
chemist; helped incorporate Michigan Cremation Association; director of Michigan Pharmaceutical
Society (Lot 31)
Rothschild, Sigmund (1837-1907)
tobacco baron (mausoleum)
Siegel, Benjamin (1860-1936)
founder of B. Siegel and Company (mausoleum)
Siegel, Jacob (1841-1924)
founder of American Lady Corset Company (mausoleum)
Strasburger, Louis (?-1900)
enlisted in Confederate Army when 13 years old; member of Maryland militia; member of Hebrew
Relief Society (Lot 21)
Weiss, Joseph M. (1856-1937)
Chippewa County prosecutor; circuit court commissioner; state senator; formed group becoming
Detroit’s first professional baseball team, Cass Base Ball club; credited for being first to throw curve ball;
attorney; state senator; Michigan State House of Representatives; president of Detroit Amateur Baseball
Association; vice president of Detroit Amateur Commission; formed Michigan Naval Reserve (Lot 18)
Wurzburger, Alexander (1861-1939)
studied with Paderewski and Gabrilowitsch; played with New York Philharmonic Orchestra and
Minneapolis Symphony (Lot 65)
Dibble, Fred B. (1875-1937)
Hamtramck Village police chief and city council member (Lot 42)
Buick, David D. (1854-1929)
invented bathtub enameling; founder Buick Car Company (Lot 631)
Taggart, Charles (1873-1948)
6th U. S. Cavalry, Troop I soldier; Spanish-American War soldier (Lot 834-835)
Applebaum, Issac (1854-1928)
president of Detroit Car Building and Equipment Company; president of Detroit, Flint, and Saginaw
railroad; secretary-treasurer of Toledo-Detroit Railway Company; realtor (Lot 95)
Franklin, Leo M. (1870-1948)
Temple Beth El; director of World Union of Progressive Judaism; president of Detroit Public Library
Commission; helped found Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews, and Christians (Lot 193)
Himelhoch, Rose Phillips (1885-1973)
second wife of Israel Himelhoch, educator (Lot99)
Rosenberger, Oscar (1874-1918)
president San Telmo Cigar Company; trustee of Temple Beth El (mausoleum)
Ford Hunger March victims: Joseph York, Joseph Bussell, Kalman Leny, Joseph
killed March 7, 1932; historical marker located on River Rouge bridge (Lot 18)
Slovik, Private Eddie D. (1920-1945)
only World War II U. S. soldier executed for desertion (Lot 22)
Section G. A. R. (Grand Army Republic)
Bissell, George W. (?-1905)
Civil War soldier, Company C, 24th Michigan Infantry (Lot 132)
King, Joseph Michael (1924-1944)
World War II Air Force Staff Sergeant; plane crashed in New Guinea; remains not found until 2001;
burial at Woodmere Cemetery on April 13, 2007 (Section 828)
Bella, Ziggy (Julius Margitza) (?-1989)
Hungarian violinist (Lot 282)
Bennett, Charles (1854-1927)
played for the Milwaukee Grays, Worcester Ruby Legs, Detroit Wolverines, and Boston Beaneaters;
invented first chest protector; Bennett Stadium named for him (Lot 286)
Egan, Aloysuis (Wish) (1882-1951)
played for Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Cardinals, and Detroit Tigers; Detroit Tiger’s scout (Lot 321)
Krapp, Eugene (1887-1923)
known as 'Rubber' Krapp; pitcher for Cleveland Indians starting in 1907; Buffalo Buffeds/Blues 1911-
1915 pitcher; part-owner of Krapp Brothers Auto Sales Company (Lot 56)
Schemanske, Frederick (1903-1960)
played for Washington Senators and Detroit Tigers baseball teams (Lot 542)
Carhartt, Hamilton (1857-1937)
founder of Hamilton Carhartt Manufacturer, Inc.; vice president of Art Commission (mausoleum)
Scotten, Daniel (1819-1899)
tobacco manufacturer; Woodmere Cemetery Association board of directors and stockholder; builder
of Cadillac Hotel (Lot 5)
Slocum, Giles Bryan (1808-1917)
helped found Vistula and Toledo, Ohio; served on board of directors of the Detroit, Monroe, and
Toledo Road railroad; helped build Toledo and Canada Southern railroad; Elizabeth Park in Trenton,
Michigan was formerly owned by Slocum known as Slocum Island (mausoleum)
Cobo, August (1864-1946) and Elizabeth (?-1927)
parents of Detroit city treasurer and mayor, Albert Cobo (Lot 35)
Riopelle, Jr., Oscar (?-1964)
Detroit traffic court referee; World War II army captain; descendant of family for whom Riopelle
Street is named (Lot 35)
Riopelle, Sr., Oscar (?-1959)
Republican Michigan senator; Detroit attorney; school inspector for Springwells Township; treasurer
of Delray Village; justice of the peace; Detroit city alderman; descendant of family for whom Riopelle Street
is named (Lot 132)
Stellberger, William (1865-1936)
played for Providence Grays baseball team (Lot 86)
Hopkins, George H. (1842-1906)
private secretary to Governor John Bagley; lawyer; director of Commercial National Bank; vice
president of Standard Life and Accident Insurance Company; Woodmere Cemetery board of directors and
stockholder (Lot 375)
Lambert, Walter C. (1863-1934)
Wyandotte physician and mayor; trustee of tubercular sanitorium in Howell; Wyandotte General
Hospital chief of staff (Lot 271)
Vreeland, Michael (1838-1876)
Union Civil War soldier, 4th Michigan Infantry Volunteers, promoted to brevet brigadier general (Lot
370)
World War I soldier (Lot 291-292)
Vartanian, David (1890-1966)
Titanic survivor (Lot 620)
Burroughs, George (1832-1930)
Civil War soldier, Company L, 2nd Regiment, U. S. Colored Cavalry (Block 28, Grave 160)
Sockman, Francis (1844-1938)
Civil War soldier, Co. C, 12th Regiment, West Virginia (Block 11, Grave 45)
Chapel/Crematorium Niches
Erichsen, Hugo (1860-1944)
physician, writer; founder and president of Cremation Association of America; newspaper reporter
Kiefer, Herman (1825-1911)
physician; founder of German American Seminary of Detroit; member of board of education;
member of Detroit Public Library Commission