The cemetery has many notable figures as well as a section dedicated to fallen Civil War soldiers.
(Route 25A) is the last remaining toll house that served the North Hempstead Turnpike.
It was built around 1864 and is frequently but incorrectly referred to as being a toll house for the Vanderbilt Motor Parkway which ran considerably south of this location.
This structure sat unoccupied for many years and served little more than a shed for cemetery work tools.
It serves as a private residence and, like the surrounding cemetery, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the New York State Register of Historic Places – as well as being a Town of North Hempstead Designated Landmark.