A Guide to Historic Burial Grounds in Newport

A Guide to Historic Burial Grounds in Newport

by Lewis Keen
A Guide to Historic Burial Grounds in Newport

A Guide to Historic Burial Grounds in Newport

by Lewis Keen

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Overview

While now known as America's summer playground, Newport was at one time the nation's fifth-largest seaport, containing a diverse population that is reflected in its burial sites. Of special significance is the largest marked site for eighteenth-century African Americans in the country, as well as the oldest surviving colonial Jewish, burial site. Notable burials include those for William Ellery, who signed the Declaration of Independence, and Richard Morris Hunt, the eminent nineteenth-century architect. It is also home to John Stevens, a noted gravestone carver who led six generations of his family to create exquisite stones throughout the city. Those same traditions are carried on today by the Benson family, America's premier stone carvers. Join local author and tour guide Lewis Keen as he explores the fascinating history behind the city's early burial grounds.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781467150163
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 08/16/2021
Series: History & Guide
Pages: 144
Sales rank: 662,149
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Lew Keen is a former teacher who shared information in a concise, clear, interesting format for decades. In recent years, these skills have been honed as a tour guide in Newport, Rhode Island, presenting the history of the city to visitors and residents. An interest in burial sites began in the 1980s after visiting Laurel Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia. With his avid interest in all things related to the nineteenth century, cemetery visits to Victorian cemeteries were part of any travel plans. A fascination with Newport's history exposed the need for action to preserve historic gravestones. Lew led the effort in 2016 that resulted in the renewal of the city's Historic Cemetery Advisory Commission. Since that time, he has served as the chair of the commission and, later that year, was appointed to the state Historical Cemetery Commission.

Table of Contents

Preface 7

Acknowledgements 9

Introduction 11

Part I Colonial Burial Practices and Burial Sites

Newport Burial Site Map and Legend 14

1 Colonial New England Burial Practices 17

2 Burial Sites 22

3 Common Burying Ground and God's Little Acre 25

4 Family Sites: Clifton/Golden Hill, Coddington/Governors, John Clarke, Coggeshall, Arnold, Wilbur 38

5 Religious Sites: Touro, Trinity, Quaker, Congregational, Moravian, St Joseph's, St. Mary's 48

6 Old City Cemetery (North Common Burying Ground), Braman Cemetery, Island Cemetery 56

Part II Gravestones and Carvers

1 Colonial New England Stone Primer: Tablets, Tables and Boxes 75

2 Boston Carvers: Spiral, Mumford, Emmes 79

3 The Stevens Family 82

4 John Bull 91

5 Pompe Stevens 93

6 The Benson Shop 95

Part III Preservation and Documentation

1 Early Records 105

2 Grave Site and Gravestone Champions 108

3 Historic Cemetery Advisory Commission 111

Appendix 117

Bibliography 137

Index 139

About the Author 143

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