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The clock is ticking Plymouth has nearly three dozen town-owned cemeteries, with the oldest, Cole’s Hill, going back to 1620. The last cemetery the town acquired opened in 1959.
In Plymouth, Alden served on the Governor’s Council nearly every year from 1640 to 1686. He also was the colony's treasurer and a member of the colony's Council of War.
That's the spirit: Historic Mass. inns have had reports of haunted happenings Cole’s Hill Burying Ground Location: Carver Street, Plymouth Year established: 1620 Though no longer a burial ground ...
In Plymouth, Alden served on the Governor’s Council nearly every year from 1640 to 1686. He also was the colony's treasurer and a member of the colony's Council of War.
Journalist GREG MELVILLE says the 144,000 cemeteries across America are time capsules of the country’s past, rich with history but often overlooked. In a new book, he explores graveyards from Colonial ...