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Revolutionary War Burial Site
Buried here are soldiers who died from woun...
Old Presbyterian Burial Ground
Hackettstown, New Jersey
Established 1763
Buri...
Claxton Historic Burial Site
First Claxtons to Settle in East Central Georgia
Zac...
Burial Ground of Congregation Ahavath Achim
The section of the cemetery encompassing the area behind t...
Maryland Regiment Burial Site
Revolutionary War Heritage Trail
The vicinity of 3rd...
Site of Old Burial Ground
The Gift of John Potts - Founder of Pottstown
The Burial Ground
Three generations of George Washington’s forebears are bur...
Walton Burial Ground
In Memoriam
In this cemetery are buried some of the ...
First Burial Ground
The First Burial Ground is the presumed buying place of No...
Confederate Burials
In this cemetery, following the siege and capture of Madri...
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Revolutionary War Burial Site
Buried here are soldiers who died from wounds suffered in the two Battles of Trenton, Dec. 1776-Jan. 1777, and from disease incurred during the harsh winter. After the battles, Washington's troops occupied four hospital buildings in this village, known ...
Old Presbyterian Burial Ground
Hackettstown, New Jersey
Established 1763
Burial place for earlier settlers
Revolutionary War patriots
and their families
Dedicated 1999
Hackettstown Historical Society
Marker by Cochran Funeral Home
Marker is on Main Street (New Jersey Route 46), on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Claxton Historic Burial Site
First Claxtons to Settle in East Central Georgia
Zachariah William Claxton - b. 23 Dec. 1806 - d. 22 April 1895 and his wife Lincella Bush Claxton - b. 5 Feb. 1806 - d. 7 Jan. 1872- Zachariah was son of ...
Burial Ground of Congregation Ahavath Achim
The section of the cemetery encompassing the area behind this marker, bounded by the lane to the east, the sidewalk to the west, and the wall to the south, was established in 1892 as the burial ground for Congregation Ahavath ...
Maryland Regiment Burial Site
Revolutionary War Heritage Trail
The vicinity of 3rd Avenue and 9th Street is the presumed location of the burial site of the more than 250 soldiers of the Colonel Smallwood Regiment from Maryland. Nearby, in the swamps of Gowanus, during the ...
Site of Old Burial Ground
The Gift of John Potts - Founder of Pottstown
to
Early German Settlers of the
Lutheran and Reformed Faith
A.D. 1752
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On the adjoining bronze tablets are inscribed the names and dates of persons whose graves were located in the Reformed portion of the graveyard.
This ...
The Burial Ground
Three generations of George Washington’s forebears are buried here. The first burials were made in 1668, when John Washington’s wife Anne and two small children died. During the next thirty years, at least nine more Washingtons—including George Washington’s grandparents—were interred ...
Walton Burial Ground
In Memoriam
In this cemetery are buried some of the pioneers who settled this portion of Morris County. Also resting here are a handful of Hessian soldiers, who were recruited to labor at what is now known as Picatinny Arsenal, in ...
First Burial Ground
The First Burial Ground is the presumed buying place of Norton's pioneer settler's.
William Witherell, who died in September 1691, is buried in the West end of the burial ground. When the land was passed to Nathaniel Witherell by his father,the ...
Confederate Burials
In this cemetery, following the siege and capture of Madrid Bend and Island No. 10, about 75 Confederate dead were interred. Others were buried on the island itself. Channel changes have now joined the island to Missouri.
Marker is on Tennessee ...