Salem Fields Cemetery, Brooklyn
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Salem Fields Cemetery at 775 Jamaica Avenue in Brooklyn, New York, United States, was founded in 1852. It is the final resting place for a number of prominent Jewish citizens of New York City including members of the Fox family, founders of 20th Century Fox Film Corp., the Guggenheim family of mining, newspaper and museum fame, and the Shubert family, builders of the largest theatre empire in the 20th century.
[edit] Notable burials
- William Bertram Greenfield (1888-1949), furrier, RMS Titanic survivor
- Harry Frank Guggenheim (1890-1971), newspaper magnate
- Meyer Guggenheim (1820-1905), mining industrialist
- Lipman Emanuel Pike (1845-1893) first Jewish player in Major League Baseball
- Louis B. Marshall (1856-1929) constitutional lawyer, conservationist, Jewish leader, and father of Robert Marshall
- Robert Marshall (1901-1939), wilderness activist, forester
- Edgar Selwyn (1875-1944), playwright, theatrical director/producer
- Lee Shubert (1871-1953), theatre owner/operator, producer
- Samuel S. Shubert (1878-1905), playwright, theatre owner/operator, producer
- Jacob J. Shubert (1879-1963), theatre owner/operator, director/producer
- Felix M. Warburg (1871-1937), financier, philanthropist