Talk:Pilgrim Reformed Church Cemetery
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Two cemeteries?
[edit]I've posted 2 FindaGrave ELs. (They are NOT being used as citations.) While they are both for "Pilgrim Reformed Church Cemetery" we should note they are next door to each other. The historic site nomination data is from 1983. It does not distinguish between the two cemeteries. E.g. it ignores the old slave cemetery. (Also the number of graves in the "new" cemetery has increased since the nomination was prepared.) So which of these is the "historical" cemetery? Actually, they both are. The "new" cemetery has the interesting headstones discussed in the nomination, and the "old" cemetery stands by as a reminder of the church's past. – S. Rich (talk) 03:51, 8 February 2023 (UTC)
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