Griffin Street Cemetery

Griffin Street Cemetery
Location S 2nd and Griffin Sts., New Bedford, Massachusetts
Coordinates 41°37′42″N 70°55′22″W / 41.628323°N 70.922738°W / 41.628323; -70.922738Coordinates: 41°37′42″N 70°55′22″W / 41.628323°N 70.922738°W / 41.628323; -70.922738
Area 1.69 acres (0.68 ha)
Built 1804
NRHP Reference # 14000062[1]
Added to NRHP March 19, 2014

The Griffin Street Cemetery is an historic cemetery in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Located at the junction of South 2nd and Griffin Streets, and abutting JFK Memorial Highway to the east, it is the city's oldest surviving cemetery. The cemetery plot is about 1.7 acres (0.69 ha) in size, and roughly follows the rectilinear grid of the city streets. It was established in 1804, not far from a Quaker cemetery whose remains were later reinterred in the city's Rural Cemetery. The cemetery has about 230 grave stones, but it is suspected that a significant number of graves are unmarked. The oldest grave dates to 1804, the newest to 1855.[2]

The cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.[1]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Weekly Actions Taken: 3/17/14 through 3/24/14". National Park Service. Retrieved 2014-03-28.
  2. "MACRIS inventory record for Griffin Street Cemetery". Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved 2014-03-28.


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