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This list of cemeteries in Massachusetts includes currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (graves abandoned or removed) cemeteries, columbaria, and mausolea which are historical and/or notable.
Groveland is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. It is thirty-four miles north of Boston . At the 2020 census , it had a population of 6,752. [ 1 ]
The Joseph Hardy House stands in a rural residential area of eastern Groveland, on the west side of King Street south of its junction with Outlook Drive. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 -story timber-frame structure, with a side gable roof, central chimney, and clapboarded exterior, set back from the road and facing south.
He was also a member of the Massachusetts Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. In 1899, he published a memoir of his war service, Reminiscences of the Nineteenth Massachusetts Regiment. [7] He died October 19, 1900, and is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Groveland, Massachusetts. [3]
The George Hopkinson House is a historic colonial First Period house in Groveland, Massachusetts.Built c. 1716, it is a rare surviving single cell house from the period. Most First Period houses were built in their first stage as a chimney section and a two-story section to one side, with one room on each floor, and were later extended with additional rooms on the other side of the chimney ...
Evergreen Cemetery: 1850 Brighton Municipal 20 acres [35] [2] St. Mary's Cemetery 1851 Dorchester Non-Sectarian [36] [2] Mount Hope Cemetery: 1852 Roslindale / Mattapan: Municipal 125 acres [37] [2] Mount Calvary Cemetery 1866 Roslindale Non-Sectarian [36] [2] St. Mary's Cemetery 1867 West Roxbury Roman Catholic [38] [2] Cedar Grove Cemetery ...
People from Groveland, Massachusetts (6 P) Pages in category "Groveland, Massachusetts" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
The Old Burying Ground is the oldest documented cemetery in Watertown, Massachusetts, United States. Located at the junction of Arlington and Mount Auburn Streets in eastern Watertown, its oldest documented grave site dates to 1665, and it remained in active use into the 20th century.