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- Assonet_Burying_Ground abstract "The Assonet Burying Ground is the main public cemetery for Freetown, Massachusetts.Prior to becoming a cemetery, the land occupied by the Assonet Burying Ground was used as a military musterfield for the southeastern Massachusetts area. The cemetery is 25 acres (100,000 m2), the first 13 acres (53,000 m2) having been acquired by the town from Benedict and Thomas Andros in 1864, despite burials dating back to the late 18th century. The remaining 12 acres (49,000 m2) were acquired from the heirs of Wallace T. Reynolds in 1956. Remains from two other cemeteries were moved to the Assonet Burying Ground, one cemetery having been disestablished, and the other having been reduced in size.The entrance to the cemetery is on South Main Street, marked by two stone gates erected sometime prior to 1954. Near the entrance to the main cemetery is an abandoned receiving tomb, built of granite into the side of an earthen mound in 1892. East of the receiving tomb is a brick mausoleum, and on the northern edge of the cemetery is a tool shed built prior to 1910.The cemetery is bounded on the north by the Assonet River, on the south by a residential subdivision, on the east by MA 24, and on the west by MA 79. The cemetery is at the southern extreme of the Assonet Historic District.".
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- Assonet_Burying_Ground country United_States.
- Assonet_Burying_Ground established "c.1800".
- Assonet_Burying_Ground graves "2500".
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- Assonet_Burying_Ground location Assonet,_Massachusetts.
- Assonet_Burying_Ground name "Assonet Burying Ground".
- Assonet_Burying_Ground owner Freetown,_Massachusetts.
- Assonet_Burying_Ground type "Public".
- Assonet_Burying_Ground subject Category:18th-century_establishments_in_Massachusetts.
- Assonet_Burying_Ground subject Category:Cemeteries_in_Bristol_County,_Massachusetts.
- Assonet_Burying_Ground subject Category:Freetown,_Massachusetts.
- Assonet_Burying_Ground point "41.7898 -71.0747".
- Assonet_Burying_Ground type CemeteriesInBristolCounty,Massachusetts.
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- Assonet_Burying_Ground comment "The Assonet Burying Ground is the main public cemetery for Freetown, Massachusetts.Prior to becoming a cemetery, the land occupied by the Assonet Burying Ground was used as a military musterfield for the southeastern Massachusetts area. The cemetery is 25 acres (100,000 m2), the first 13 acres (53,000 m2) having been acquired by the town from Benedict and Thomas Andros in 1864, despite burials dating back to the late 18th century.".
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