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The Howard Street cemetery, established in 1801, is located next to the old Salem Jail in downtown Salem. | The Howard Street cemetery, established in 1801, is located next to the old Salem Jail in downtown Salem. | ||
Some of the better known people buried there are Col. Samuel Carlton, who was with Washington at Valley Forge, and William Browne, commander of the ship Brutus, which went down in a shipwreck off Cape Cod. There are also five Revolutionary War soldiers and 17 sea captains buried there. | Some of the better known people buried there are Col. Samuel Carlton, who was with Washington at Valley Forge, and William Browne, commander of the ship Brutus, which went down in a shipwreck off Cape Cod. There are also five Revolutionary War soldiers and 17 sea captains buried there. | ||
The last person buried there was in 1953. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 11:19, 24 October 2008
The Howard Street cemetery, established in 1801, is located next to the old Salem Jail in downtown Salem. Some of the better known people buried there are Col. Samuel Carlton, who was with Washington at Valley Forge, and William Browne, commander of the ship Brutus, which went down in a shipwreck off Cape Cod. There are also five Revolutionary War soldiers and 17 sea captains buried there. The last person buried there was in 1953.
See Also
- Salem Room Vertical File "Cemeteries"
- "Volunteer catalogs obscure Salem cemetery", Salem Evening News, Aug. 30, 2000. p. A1
- Howard Street Cemetery Inscriptions, 1801-1852 by Jeanne Stella.