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[[Broad Street Cemetery]]
[[Broad Street Cemetery]] is located on Broad Street in Salem and was established in 1655, making it the second oldest in Salem.
 
It was known as Lawes' Hill Burial Place in the 1700's.
 
It was renamed Broad Street Cemetery in 1780.
 
Some of the more notable people buried there are: George Corwin, Jonathan Corwin, Capt. John Felt, Jonathan Haraden, Dr. Edward Holyoke,
 
Col. Timothy Pickering, Caroline Plummer, and Federick Lander. A new wooden sign was erected in 2018 with a list of names and dates of notable person interred there.
 
The cemetery has a friends group, "Friends of Broad Street Cemetery". The group hold work meetings in the summer and hope to map out all plots and headstones and apply for
 
preservation grants from the city.




[[Category:Browse Index]]
[[Category:Browse Index]]
[[Category:Cemeteries]]


==See Also==
==See Also==
Vertical File in Salem Collection - '''Cemeteries'''
[https://www.facebook.com/Friendsbroadstcemetery/ Friends of the Broad Street Cemetery] Facebook page

Latest revision as of 12:16, 15 December 2021

Broad Street Cemetery is located on Broad Street in Salem and was established in 1655, making it the second oldest in Salem.

It was known as Lawes' Hill Burial Place in the 1700's.

It was renamed Broad Street Cemetery in 1780.

Some of the more notable people buried there are: George Corwin, Jonathan Corwin, Capt. John Felt, Jonathan Haraden, Dr. Edward Holyoke,

Col. Timothy Pickering, Caroline Plummer, and Federick Lander. A new wooden sign was erected in 2018 with a list of names and dates of notable person interred there.

The cemetery has a friends group, "Friends of Broad Street Cemetery". The group hold work meetings in the summer and hope to map out all plots and headstones and apply for

preservation grants from the city.

See Also

Vertical File in Salem Collection - Cemeteries

Friends of the Broad Street Cemetery Facebook page