Located on Frost Hollow road just off of route 165 in Exeter, smack next to the Arcadia Wildlife Management area, this cemetery is a bit odd: only two markers were noted. One for the Barber family and the other one, a veteran's stone relatively new and in good shape with a new flag, to Edward LOvejoy of the 2nd Massachusetts (infantry?).
They lay so still/faintly smiling/ at the fools around them/quietly toiling
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Burial Hill in Plymouth, Massachusetts
My wife and I were at Burial Hill Cemetery in Plymouth recently to listen to a presentation on ground-penetrating radar. Sponsored by the Friends of Burial Hill, which is loosely affiliated with the Association of Gravestone Studies of which I am a member, it was a gorgeous day to be standing on an incredible overlook to Plymouth Bay.
And, as always this cemetery presents wonderful opportunities for photography.
The presentation by Craig Chartier of Plymouth Archaeological Rediscovery Project was fascinating and illuminating but sadly we had to leave early so we could grab a bite of lunch before the day got away from us.
And, as always this cemetery presents wonderful opportunities for photography.
![]() |
Ansel and Martha Holmes, both age 90 when they died |
![]() |
Charlott Barnes (nope, no "e" in Charlott), died Feb. 22, 1833 |
![]() |
probable site of the first fort c. 1620-21 |
![]() |
Madam Jane Robbins, died Sept. 12, 1800, wife of Rev. Chandler |
![]() |
Rev. Chandler Robbins, died June 30, 1799 |
![]() |
the Judson family |
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Historic Cemetery No. 101 Exeter, Rhode Island
Located along the John B. Hudson trial in Arcadia Wildlife Management, this cemetery may have been the Wildcox family cemetery.
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Old Burying Ground near Harvard Square, 1635
Opened circa 1635 this cemetery sits at the one of the earliest points in Massachusetts history, and indeed in the history of Harvard as well. It also has a wonderful memorial to those men who grabbed their muskets on April 19, 1775 and dashed off to stand up for their rights as free men.
Erected by the city
A. D. 1870
to the memory of
John Hicks
William Marcy
Moses Richardson
Buried here
Jason Russell
Jabez Wyman
Jason Wynship
Buried in Menotomy
Men of Cambridge
Who fell in defense of
the liberty of the people
April 19, 1775
O What a glorious morning is this!