Phipps Street Burying Ground Explained

Phipps Street Burying Ground
Location:Phipps Street, Charlestown
Boston, Massachusetts
Coordinates:42.3764°N -71.0678°W
Built:1630
Added:May 14, 1974
Refnum:74000907

The Phipps Street Burying Ground is a historic cemetery on Phipps Street in Charlestown, now a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.[1]

History

The burial ground was created in 1630, when Charlestown was a separate community from Boston; it is the oldest cemetery within Boston's present limits. The "Charlestown Carver", an anonymous stone cutter active in the 1660s, began an important regional style that was continued by the Lamson family for many generations.[2]

The cemetery was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

Interments

Since it was the only cemetery in Charlestown (which was annexed to Boston in the 19th century) for many years, it had a wide range of class and situation:

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=74000907}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Phipps Street Burying Ground ]. February 18, 2023 . National Park Service. With
  2. On site plaque provided by The Bostonian Society photographed November 17, 2009