Notable interments at Salem Fields Cemetery
68 notable figures are documented at Salem Fields Cemetery in Wikidata's burial records, each with a Wikipedia article and a recorded place of burial. Listed alphabetically.
- Abe Greenthal (1826–1889)
- Abram J. Dittenhoefer (1836–1919), judge, lawyer
- Adolph Lewisohn (1849–1938), merchant
- Benjamin Altman (1840–1913), entrepreneur, art collector
- Bob Marshall (1901–1939), writer, forester, conservationist
- Charles Liebmann (1837–1928), entrepreneur
- Daniel Guggenheim (1856–1930), businessperson, entrepreneur, philanthropist
- Edgar Selwyn (1875–1944), screenwriter, author, film director
- Edward Lauterbach (1844–1923), lawyer, political boss
- Edward Lazansky (1872–1955), judge, lawyer
- Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman (1861–1939), economist
- Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman (1861–1939), economist
- Elinor Guggenheimer (1912–2008), writer, philanthropist
- Ephraim Arnold Jacob (1845–1905), lawyer
- Felix M. Warburg (1871–1937), banker, patron of the arts
- George Louis Beer (1872–1920), historian
- Gustav Gottheil (1827–1903), teacher, rabbi, preacher
- Harry Frank Guggenheim (1890–1971), businessperson, diplomat, merchant
- Harry Winston (1896–1978), entrepreneur, jeweler, jewelry designer
- Harry Winston (1896–1978), entrepreneur, jeweler, jewelry designer
- Henry Goldman (1857–1937), banker, investment banker
- Henry Liebmann (1836–1915), entrepreneur
- Herbert J. Krapp (1886–1973), architect
- Isaac Newton Seligman (1855–1917), banker
- Isaac Siegel (1880–1947), lawyer, politician
- Jacob J. Shubert (1879–1963), businessperson, theatre director
- Jacob Schiff (1847–1920), banker, financier, patron of the arts
- Jesse Lewisohn (1872–1918), businessperson
- John L. Tishman (1926–2016), real estate developer
- Joseph B. Greenhut (1843–1918), businessperson, business executive
- Joseph Liebmann (1831–1913), entrepreneur, chief executive officer, brewer
- Joseph Seligman (1819–1880), entrepreneur, banker, financier
- Lee Shubert (1871–1953), businessperson, theatre director
- Leonard Lewisohn (1847–1902), merchant
- Lewis Strauss (1896–1974), businessperson, politician, admiral
- Lip Pike (1845–1893), baseball manager, baseball player
- Louis F. Rothschild (1869–1957), lawyer, investment banker
- Louis Marshall (1856–1929), lawyer, jurist, lobbyist
- Lucius Littauer (1859–1944), politician, glover, American football coach
- Lyman Bloomingdale (1841–1905), art collector
- Mayer Lehman (1830–1897), businessperson, merchant, banker
- Meyer Guggenheim (1828–1905), businessperson
- Meyer Guggenheim (1828–1905), businessperson
- Michael Friedsam (1860–1931), entrepreneur, philanthropist, art collector
- Michael Friedsam (1860–1931), entrepreneur, philanthropist, art collector
- Minnie Dessau Louis (1841–1922), writer, educator, community leader
- Minnie Guggenheimer (1882–1966), pianist, philanthropist, patron of the arts
- Moses Annenberg (1877–1942), publisher
- Myer S. Isaacs (1841–1902), judge, lawyer
- Paul Felix Warburg (1904–1965), diplomat
- Paul Tishman (1900–1996), businessperson, art collector
- Philip N. Lilienthal (1850–1908)
- Q108888021 (1838–1898), politician, bookkeeper
- Q15126669 (1839–1901), lawyer, economist
- Q6969461 (1872–1932), politician
- Q99839416 (1850–1939), journalist
- Randolph Guggenheimer (1848–1907), interim mayor
- Sam S. Shubert (1878–1905), businessperson, theatre director
- Sam S. Shubert (1878–1905), businessperson, theatre director
- Samuel Adler (1809–1891), rabbi, cleric
- Samuel Liebmann (1799–1872), businessperson, brewer
- Samuel Sachs (1851–1935), entrepreneur, banker, investment banker
- Simon F. Rothschild (1861–1936), business executive
- Solomon M. Stroock (1873–1941), jurist
- Solomon R. Guggenheim (1861–1948), entrepreneur, industrialist, art collector
- Sophia Flora Heilbron (1857–1944), pianist
- William Fox (1879–1952), entrepreneur, geologist, film director
- William Guggenheim (1868–1941), entrepreneur, philanthropist