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*[http://evergreen.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/2172070?locg=63 Puritan City] by Winwar, Frances, p. 85 | *[http://evergreen.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/2172070?locg=63 Puritan City] by Winwar, Frances, p. 85 | ||
*[http://www.salemweb.com/tales/charter.shtml Charter Street history] Salem Tales, | *[http://www.salemweb.com/tales/charter.shtml Charter Street history] Salem Tales, SalemWeb.com | ||
*[http://www.salemfocus.com/richard_more.htm Richard More] Mayflower passenger R. More | *[http://www.salemfocus.com/richard_more.htm Richard More] Mayflower passenger R. More |
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- The Charter Street Burial Ground, started in 1637, also known as "Old Burying Point" or the "Charter Street Cemetery", is the oldest cemetery in Salem. Many early and famous Salem residents are buried here, such as Jonathan Corwin and John Hathorne, both judges in the Salem witch trials of 1692 and Samuel McIntire, Salem's great woodcarver. Another famous gravestone is of the only Mayflower passenger buried here, a Capt. Richard More.
- For lists of others who are buried here, see the links below.
See Also
- Vertical File in Salem Collection - Cemeteries
- Be-witched in historic Salem Salem Chamber of Commerce, p. 9
- Charter Street Cemetery List of buried.
- Puritan City by Winwar, Frances, p. 85
- Charter Street history Salem Tales, SalemWeb.com
- Richard More Mayflower passenger R. More
- Our Silent Neighbors; a Study of Gravestones in the Olde Salem Area by B. Bouchard, p. 8-21
- Salem Charter Street Cemetery Sketchbook by Jeanne Stella
- Charter Street Cemetery Inscriptions of Salem Mass. by Jeanne Stella