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24 Cemetery Road

Capt. Parron C. Cook (±1760-1834). To my mind, there are few symbols of mourning as lovely as the weeping willow, Continue reading →

24 Cemetery Road

Solomon Thomas Cook (1830-1858). Sad enough to find a marker saying that a 28-year-old “was drowned,” but the back story Continue reading →

24 Cemetery Road

Nanno de Groot (1913-1963). Nanno de Groot died quite young, at 50, after only a year of good health in Continue reading →

24 Cemetery Road

Gertrude (Snow) DeWager (1871-1948). The preservation of Provincetown history rests squarely on a few shoulders, Gertrude DeWager’s among them. As Continue reading →

24 Cemetery Road

Capt. John Dunlap (1799-1876). Captain Dunlap is no relation, but the sight of my somewhat unusual name in the cemetery Continue reading →

24 Cemetery Road

Benjamin Huldah Dyer (1833-1907). B. H. Dyer & Company, a hardware, houseware and paint store and one of the last Continue reading →

24 Cemetery Road

Capt. William H. Dyer (±1857-1887). Lot No. 271 is a large gathering of family: one monument, eight stones, and five Continue reading →

24 Cemetery Road

Hannah Elliott (±1817-1842). The lovely draped funerary urn on this gravestone in Lot No. 343 masks great sorrow. Hannah Elliott, Continue reading →

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