Dorchester North Burying Place, 1630. Upham's Corner, Columbia Road and Stoughton Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts
One of the most interesting in the country. Among the distinguished tombs here are those of Lieutenant Governor William Stoughton, chief justice of the court before which the witchcraft trials at Salem were held, and Richard Mather, the founder of the Mather family in New Engl...
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Boston Public Library
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Suffolk
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