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Hillside Cemetery, North Canaan [1] Judea Cemetery, Washington; Lower Cemetery, North Canaan [1] New Milford Center Cemetery, New Milford; Old North Road Burying Ground, (also known as Winchester Cemetery), Winsted; Roxbury Center Cemetery, Roxbury; Sons of Jacob Cemetery, Torrington; South Cemetery, Colebrook [1] St. Joseph's Cemetery, North ...
North Guilford Congregational Church, St. John's Episcopal Church, associated buildings and a cemetery. The arrangement reflects a spirit of religious tolerance that allowed churches from two different congregations to heal long-standing divisions. 114: Meigs-Bishop House: Meigs-Bishop House: June 16, 1988 : 45 Wall St.
Permanent school that grew out of a meeting of New Haven citizens in 1864. New Haven architect Henry Austin donated the design. Used as a school until 1874 when African-American children began attending previously all white public schools. The building was then used by African-American community organizations. [19] 24: Grove Street Cemetery
See also Category:Monuments and memorials, cenotaph, monument, catacombs, cemetery, pyramid, list of Cemeteries, list of mausoleums, list of Memorials, list of pyramid mausoleums in North America. This is a list of tombs and mausoleums that are either notable in themselves, or contain the remains of a notable person/people.
Evergreen Cemetery (New Haven, Connecticut) F. Fair Haven Union Cemetery; G. Grove Street Cemetery; Gunntown Cemetery; R. Riverside Cemetery (Waterbury, Connecticut)
North Haven is a town in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States on the outskirts of New Haven. The town is part of the South Central Connecticut Planning Region . As of the 2020 census , it had a population of 24,253.
Grove Street Cemetery or Grove Street Burial Ground is a cemetery in New Haven, Connecticut, that is surrounded by the Yale University campus. It was organized in 1796 as the New Haven Burying Ground and incorporated in October 1797 to replace the crowded burial ground on the New Haven Green. The first private, nonprofit cemetery in the world ...
Evergreen Cemetery is located in the West River neighborhood of New Haven, Connecticut. It was founded by some of New Haven 's most prominent citizens in 1848. [ 2 ] Evergreen Cemetery is a non-sectarian, non-profit organization that is managed by the Association's board of trustees.