Green-wood Monuments

Minerva is waving at the Statue of Liberty in the first photograph.

The second is “The Greeter,” a piece by American sculptor John Coleman. “The Greeter” is a depiction of a painting by George Catlin In 1832 of the Chief of the Hidatsa Indians, Black Moccasin.

The last two are about Margaret Cochran Corbin (read her story). I portrayed her in costume when I was an Urban Park Ranger in Inwood Hill Park. This was for a reenactment we did during Halloween.

4 thoughts on “Green-wood Monuments

  1. derrickjknight 2025-04-26 / 5:42 am

    It is good to read information about the sculptures. What a shame about the wrong remains, but, still, we have her impressive story

    • Sherry Felix 2025-04-26 / 8:12 am

      It was fun dressing up as Maggie Corbin and acting the part. I love the history in this cemetery. It is like a park. They give guided tours and there is literature about the long-term residents.

  2. Jet Eliot 2025-04-25 / 8:46 am

    I so very much enjoyed these wonderful photos in Green-Wood cemetery, Sherry, as well as the history of bold and courageous Margaret Cochran Corbin. Thank you.

    • Sherry Felix 2025-04-25 / 9:00 am

      Glad you enjoyed my trip to Green-wood.

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