King's Chapel Burying Ground - Photo by Jim Schmidt |
In this first of three parts, I'll share some general information about King's Chapel Burying Ground and some photos; in the second post, I'll do the same for Granary Burying Ground; the third post will have a little more "nitty gritty," with a focus on a few famous gravestones in the cemeteries, background on Puritan era gravestone craftsmanship and iconography, and some book and article recommendations.
"King's Chapel Burying Ground" takes its name from the church - "King's Chapel" - that adjoins the ground, but it is not officially associated with the church. From the Freedom Trail website:
King's Chapel - c. 1900 - Library of Congress |
King's Chapel - Boston - Photo by Jim Schmidt |
From A History of King's Chapel, in Boston: The First Episcopal Church in New England (1833) |
When Boston opened additional burying grounds after 1660, town selectmen passed ordinances barring burials at the Old Burying Ground. However, because of a rapidly expanding population, burials took place in the graveyard until around 1896. The burying ground was first fenced in 1642. As its boundaries changed, new fences were constructed over the next two centuries. The current fence along Tremont Street was built in 1854. The subway ventilation shaft in the southwest corner was built in 1896 when Boston’s subway system became the first in the country. The human remains from disturbed graves were reburied in another part of the burying ground.
You can get a quick tour watching the "Boston History in a Minute" video from Ye Olde Tavern Tours, below:
Winthrop Family - Photo by Jim Schmidt |
Capt. Roger Clap - Photo by Jim Schmidt |
"Soul Effigy" Motif - King's Chapel - Photo by Jim Schmidt |
King's Chapel Burying Ground - Photo by Jim Schmidt |
King's Chapel Burying Ground - Photo by Jim Schmidt |
You may also like these posts on this blog:
Other Posts About Boston:
Boston #1 - Poe Statue
Boston #2 - Robert Gould Shaw/54th Massachusetts Monument
Boston #3 - The Boston Massacre and the Old State House
Other Posts About Historic Cemeteries:
St. Louis Cemetery #1 - New Orleans, LA - My YouTube Video here
Jewell Cemetery State Historic Site - Columbia, MO
Sunset Hills Cemetery - Boonville, MO - here and here
Galveston (TX) Cemeteries - here and here
Jefferson City (MO) National Cemetery
Springfield (MO) National Cemetery - (blog posts here, here, here)
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