BURLINGTON'S_LOST_BURIAL_GROUND,_BURLINGTON_COUNTY,_NJ.jpg
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Description BURLINGTON'S LOST BURIAL GROUND, BURLINGTON COUNTY, NJ.jpg |
English:
WHEN THE EXCAVATIONS WERE BEING DONE TO PUT THE RAILROAD TRACK DOWN THE CENTER OF BROAD STREET THEY ENCOUNTERED A GROUP OF BODIES WHICH ARCHEOLOGISTS DETERMINED WERE OF NORTHERN EUROPEAN ORIGIN CIRCA 1650. SINCE THE ENGLISH DID NOT ARRIVE UNTIL 1670 THEY WERE PROBABLY OF SWEDISH OR FINNISH ORIGIN. I WAS FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO HAVE THE PASTOR OF NEW ST. MARY’S CHURCH, REVEREND HAYNES, SHOW ME THE EXACT SPOT OF THE BURIAL GROUND WHICH IS DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF WHERE I STOOD TO TAKE THIS PICTURE. PASTOR HAYNES OFFICIATED AT THE RE-INTERRMENT OF THE BODIES SO THERE IS NO DOUBT ABOUT THE EXACT SPOT.
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Date | |
Source | Own work |
Author | JERRYE AND ROY KLOTZ MD |
Camera location | 40° 04′ 37.8″ N, 74° 51′ 36.05″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 40.077167; -74.860014 |
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