Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery

Common Burying Ground
and Island Cemetery
Location: Newport, Rhode Island
Built: 1640
Architect: Multiple
Architectural style: Beaux Arts, Other, Romanesque
Governing body: Private
NRHP Reference#:

74000044

[1]
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.

Contents

Notable burials

Prominent people buried in the Common Burial Ground

Prominent people buried in the Island Cemetery

See also

Images

Common Burial Ground

Island Cemetery

References and external links