Fairview Cemetery (Boston, Massachusetts)
Description
Fairview Cemetery is located on the west side of Hyde Park, bounded on the east by houses lining Turtle Pond Parkway, and the south by Boston's Mill Pond Reservation. The main entrance is near its southeast corner, accessed via Fairview Avenue from the junction of Turtle Pond Parkway and River Street. The core of the cemetery is dominated by a hill which provides views of the surrounding countryside, and is a significant influence on the circulation pattern. Early burials tended to be placed on the higher levels of the hill, and included large family lots with family monuments.
The town of Hyde Park was incorporated in 1868, and in 1892 authorized the purchase of the estate of William S. Damrell, a businessman and Congressman. The core of the cemetery (about 50 of its nearly 58 acres or 23 hectares) was laid out in the then-fashionable rural cemetery style, with winding lanes and a landscaped environment, by G.L. Richardson. It was the Hyde Park's first cemetery, and the last public cemetery established in what is now the city of Boston. Between its founding and 1965, it was gradually increased in size to reach its present dimensions.
Notable interments
- Henry Beebee Carrington, brigadier general
- Rebecca Davis Lee Crumpler, MD., first African American female physician
- Thomas Menino, Mayor of Boston
- William Monroe Trotter (1872–1934), newspaper editor and African-American civil rights activist
The cemetery contains one British Commonwealth war grave, of a Royal Naval Reserve seaman of World War I.
Gallery
See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in southern Boston, Massachusetts
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Norfolk County, Massachusetts
References
- ^ National Park Service: Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 9/14/09 Through 9/18/09
- ^ "NRHP nomination for Fairview Cemetery". Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved 2015-10-28.
- ^ Lehr, Dick (2014). The Birth of a Movement: How Birth of a Nation Ignited the Battle for Civil Rights. Philadelphia: PublicAffairs. ISBN 978-1610398237.
- ^ "Casualty Record, W Hughson". Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
External links
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