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24 Cemetery Road

Max Bohm (1868-1923). The Grand View “cottage” in the far East End was the summer home of the painter Max Continue reading →

24 Cemetery Road

Cynthia Bowly (±1798-1826). Cynthia Bowly is referred to on this broken tombstone in Lot No. 216 as the “consort” of Continue reading →

24 Cemetery Road

Neith Boyce (1872-1951). It was on 15 July 1915, in the home of Boyce, a novelist and playwright, and her Continue reading →

24 Cemetery Road

George Bryant (1937-2015). Who else but George would have a cast-iron sailboat to mark his grave? This ardently independent and Continue reading →

24 Cemetery Road

Walter Gardner Cashman (1890-1938). A wood craftsman and cabinet maker, “Cash” Cashman was known for the “beautiful paneling and furniture” Continue reading →

24 Cemetery Road

Hattie B. Conwell (±1857-1880). Twenty-three years old at the time of her death, Hattie B. Rice was buried in Lot Continue reading →

24 Cemetery Road

George B. Cook (±1826-1846). “Lost at sea” is mournful enough an epitaph. Applied to a 20-year-old, it is even more Continue reading →

24 Cemetery Road

Joshua Cook II (±1800-1867). “Father” on this stone in Lot No. 330 is Joshua Cook II. “Mother” is his wife, Continue reading →

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