Old North Cemetery - Portsmouth, NH
Posted by: silverquill
N 43° 04.720 W 070° 45.782
19T E 356480 N 4771059
Established in 1753, Old North Cemetery is the second oldest burying ground in the city. Many historically significant people for the state of New Hampshire and the Revolutionary War rest here including General William Whipple, and Gov John Langdon.
Waymark Code: WM2R7H
Location: New Hampshire, United States
Date Posted: 12/12/2007
Views: 141
Established in 1753 on land purchased from John Hart and is the second oldest burying ground in the city. Many historically significant people for the state of New Hampshire and the Revolutionary War rest here including General William Whipple (a friend of George Washington and General during the Revolutionary War), Hall Jackson, Prince Whipple, and Governor John Langdon. There are 468 listings for this cemetery. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
The Town of Portsmouth purchased this land in 1753 for 150 pounds from Col. John Hart, commander of the N.H. Regiment at Louisburg. General William Whipple, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, Gov. John Langdon, Signer of the Constitution, Capt. Thomas Thompson, of the Continental Ship Raleigh, are among noted citizens buried here.
THOMAS
THOMPSON
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
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CAPTAIN
CONTINENTAL NAVY
FEBRUARY 22, 1809
COLONEL
OF ARTILLERY
STATE OF NH 1785