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The original cemetery was only a single acre off of Beverly's Monument Cemetery, purchased from a local resident in 1863 for the purpose of interring Union Army casualties who died in the Beverly United States Army hospital (run for the duration of the Civil War). Additional land was acquired in 1936, 1937, 1948, and 1951.
Fairview Cemetery (Westfield, New Jersey) French-Richards Cemetery (Springfield, New Jersey) (40.6827888144643, -74.31718794108211) Hillside Cemetery, Scotch Plains; Hollywood Memorial Park and Cemetery, Union; St. John's Episcopal Churchyard, Elizabeth; Gods Acre Cemetery, Scotch Plains Presbyterian Church, Scotch Plains; Rahway Cemetery
Statue of Christopher Columbus (Newark, New Jersey) Statue of Christopher Columbus (Trenton, New Jersey) Statue of Frank Sinatra; Statue of George Floyd; Statue of George Washington (Perth Amboy, New Jersey) Statue of Jackie Robinson (Jersey City) Statue of Liberty National Monument; Statue of Mary McLeod Bethune (Jersey City) Statue of Philip ...
Pages in category "Cemeteries in Burlington County, New Jersey" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Fairmount Cemetery: 1855: Newark, New Jersey: Mount Moriah Cemetery: 1855: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The cemetery closed its gates in 2011 and had no owner after the last board member died. Philadelphia's Orphan Court appointed the Mount Moriah Cemetery Preservation Corporation as owner in 2014. [10] Mount Wollaston Cemetery: 1855: Quincy ...
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The 23rd New Jersey Infantry Regiment was an American Civil War infantry regiment from New Jersey that served a nine-month enlistment in the Union Army.. The 23rd New Jersey Infantry Regiment was recruited from various towns within Burlington County, New Jersey, and was mustered into Federal service in August 1862.The regiment trained at Camp Cadwalader in Beverly, before being sent out to ...