- The
Granary Burying Ground in M****achusetts is the city of Boston's third-oldest cemetery,
founded in 1660 and
located on
Tremont Street. It is the burial...
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within the city limits.
Through much of the 18th century, the
African burying ground was
beyond the
northern boundary of the city,
which was just beyond...
- The
Myles Standish Burial Ground (also
known as Old
Burying Ground or
Standish Cemetery) in Duxbury, M****achusetts is,
according to the
American Cemetery...
- Copp's Hill
Burying Ground is a
historic cemetery in the
North End of Boston, M****achusetts,
United States.
Established in 1659, it was
originally named...
-
Westminster Hall and
Burying Ground is a
graveyard and
former church located at 519 West
Fayette Street (at
North Greene Street) in Baltimore, Maryland...
- King's
Chapel Burying Ground is a
historic graveyard on
Tremont Street, near its
intersection with
School Street, in Boston, M****achusetts. Established...
- The
Central Burying Ground is a
cemetery in Boston, M****achusetts,
United States. It was
established on
Boston Common in 1756. It is
located on Boylston...
- Holmead's
Burying Ground, also
known as Holmead's
Cemetery and the
Western Burial Ground, was a
historic 2.94-acre (11,900 m2)
cemetery located in the...
- its name from
William Copp, a
shoemaker who
lived nearby. Copp's Hill
Burying Ground is a stop on the
Freedom Trail. Like all of the
Shawmut Peninsula, the...
- The
Common Burying Ground and
Island Cemetery are a pair of
separate cemeteries on
Farewell and
Warner Street in Newport,
Rhode Island.
Together they contain...