Oak Grove Cemetery (Falmouth, Massachusetts) Explained

Oak Grove Cemetery
Location:48 Jones Road, Falmouth, Massachusetts
Coordinates:41.5639°N -70.6165°W
Area:22acres
Built: (relocated burials have earlier dates)
Added:September 10, 2014
Refnum:14000560

The Oak Grove Cemetery is an historic cemetery on Jones Road in Falmouth, Massachusetts.

Overview

The private cemetery was established in 1849 with the initial purchase of 5acres of land fronting on Palmer Road. This original section of the cemetery was laid out in the then-popular rural cemetery style, with winding lanes. The cemetery was enlarged in 1886, 1939, and 1952, with the 1939 purchase including the section facing Jones Road that now serves as its main entrance. Its Colonial Revival chapel was built in 1935 with funding by a bequest of Elizabeth G. Parke. The cemetery is the burying ground for many of Falmouth's most important citizens, including most of its veterans (including those from the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812 which were relocated from family cemeteries), and ship captains who were the town's leading citizens in the 19th century. One of its most famous burials is that of Katharine Lee Bates, author of "America The Beautiful".[1]

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

Notable burials

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MACRIS inventory record for Oak Grove Cemetery. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2014-09-06.