Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery
Common Burying Ground
and Island Cemetery
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Location: |
Newport, Rhode Island |
Built: |
1640 |
Architect: |
Multiple |
Architectural style: |
Beaux Arts, Other, Romanesque |
Governing body: |
Private |
NRHP Reference#: |
74000044
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Added to NRHP: |
May 1, 1974 |
Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery are a pair of separate cemeteries on Farewell and Warner Street in Newport, Rhode Island. Together they contain over 5,000 graves, including a colonial era slave cemetery and Jewish graves. The pair of cemeteries was added to the National Register of Historic Places as a single listing in 1974.[1]
The Common Burial Ground dates to the 17th century. It features an unparalleled collection of colonial era headstones including the largest number of colonial African American headstones in the country.
The Island Cemetery is a private cemetery started in the middle 19th century. Many members of Newport's most prominent families have been buried there over the years.
Notable burials
Prominent people buried in the Common Burial Ground
- Christopher G. Champlin, United States Representative 1797-1801, United States Senator 1809 - 1811
- Henry Y. Cranston, Representative from Rhode Island
- John Cranston, Colonial Governor of Rhode Island
- Robert B. Cranston, politician
- Samuel Cranston, Colonial Governor of Rhode Island
- William Ellery, signer of the Declaration of Independence and colonial Deputy Governor
- Ida Lewis (lighthouse keeper), heroine of the 19th Century
- Henry Marchant, Delegate to the Continental Congress
- Asher Robbins, Senator 1825-1839
- Moses Seixas, Founder of Freemasonry in Rhode Island and Colonial era Jewish leader.
- William Greene Turner, sculptor, perhaps best known for his memorial to Oliver Hazard Perry
- Frances (Latham) Vaughan "The Mother of Governors," widow to colonial President Jeremy Clarke, and mother of colonial governor Walter Clarke
- William Vernon, Colonial era merchant
- Richard Ward, colonial governor of Rhode Island
- Samuel Ward, Delegate to Continental Congress, colonial governor of Rhode Island
Prominent people buried in the Island Cemetery
- Hugh D. Auchincloss, Stepfather of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
- August Belmont, Jr., Developer of the IRT Subway in New York City and the Cape Cod Canal
- August Belmont, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee 1860, founder of the Belmont Stakes
- Perry Belmont, United States Congressman and Army Officer
- Sara Swan Whiting Belmont Rives, 1st wife of Oliver H.P. Belmont 2nd wife George L. Rives
- Henry Brewerton, Superintendent of West Point Military Academy
- Melville Bull, United States Representative 1895 - 1903
- William Channing Gibbs, Governor of Rhode Island 1821 - 1824
- Richard Morris Hunt, architect of Gilded Age
- Lewis Cass Ledyard Lawyer, socialite and Commodore of the New York Yacht Club
- Janet Lee Bouvier Auchincloss Morris, Mother of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
- Matthew C. Perry, Navy Commodore and commander of Japanese expedition in 1853
- Oliver Hazard Perry, Navy Commodore and hero of the Battle of Lake Erie in War of 1812
- John Hare Powel, Civil War Lieutenant Colonel and Mayor of Newport, Rhode Island
- George L. Rives, Assistant Secretary of State, USA
- William Paine Sheffield, Sr., United States Senator 1884 - 1885
- Thomas W. Sherman, Civil War Major General
- William Watts Sherman (1842-1912), treasurer of the Newport Casino
- Hazard Stevens, Medal of Honor Recipient and son of Isaac Stevens.
- Isaac Ingalls Stevens, Civil War Major General who was killed in action at Chantilly, Virginia.
- Charles C. Van Zandt, Governor of Rhode Island 1877 - 1880
- Gouverneur K. Warren, Civil War Major General, Commander of the 5th Corps at the Battle of Gettysburg
- George Peabody Wetmore, Governor of Rhode Island and United States Senator
- Katherine Prescott Wormeley, Literary translator, founder of the United States Sanitary Commission during the Civil War
See also
Images
Common Burial Ground
Island Cemetery
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- Category:National Register of Historic Places
- Portal:National Register of Historic Places
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