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*St. Mary's cemetery on the Peabody/Salem line.
*St. Mary's cemetery on the Peabody/Salem line.
* A Catholic cemetery started in 1849 next to St. Thomas Church.
* A Catholic cemetery started in 1849 next to [[St. Thomas Church]].
*A sculpture of Reverend John J. Gray is located in St. Mary's cemetery, 226 North St. Salem. Gray was pastor of St. James Catholic Church in Salem and was founder of St. John's church in Peabody. The bronze bust was sculpted by Samuel J. Kitson and erected 1894.
*A sculpture of Reverend John J. Gray is located in St. Mary's cemetery, 226 North St. Salem. Gray was pastor of St. James Catholic Church in Salem and was founder of St. John's church in Peabody. The bronze bust was sculpted by Samuel J. Kitson and erected 1894.



Revision as of 10:27, 17 April 2009

  • St. Mary's cemetery on the Peabody/Salem line.
  • A Catholic cemetery started in 1849 next to St. Thomas Church.
  • A sculpture of Reverend John J. Gray is located in St. Mary's cemetery, 226 North St. Salem. Gray was pastor of St. James Catholic Church in Salem and was founder of St. John's church in Peabody. The bronze bust was sculpted by Samuel J. Kitson and erected 1894.

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