Historical Significance This site served as the family cemetery of the Williams family, descendents of Roger Williams, Rhode Island’s founder, from 1710 to 1871. The cemetery is located in the….
READ MOREHistorical Significance Founded in 1660 on Tremont Street, the Granary Burying Ground is the third oldest burying ground in Boston, and the first stop on Boston’s Freedom Trail. Once part….
READ MOREHistorical Significance The brownstone gravemarker of brothers Luther B. and Seymore L. White is a rare Civil War era gravemarker depicting a musical instrument. A relief of a drum adorns….
READ MOREHistorical Significance The Dorchester North Burying Ground was established in 1634 as the first burying ground in Dorchester, MA. The burying ground was landscaped in 1834 by Boston resident and….
READ MOREHistorical Significance The largest municipal cemetery in New England, the North Burial Ground in Providence, RI, dates from 1700. Its 35,000 gravemarkers offer an eclectic array of funerary sculpture in….
READ MOREWhen it is required to receive proposals from several conservation firms, it is advised to use the information
READ MORE