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{{Short description|Historic burial grounds in Rhode Island, US}}
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The Island Cemetery was established by the city in 1836, and transferred to the private Island Cemetery Corporation in 1848.<ref name=NRHP/> Many members of Newport's most prominent families have been buried there over the years. Notable people buried there include Medal of Honor recipient [[Hazard Stevens]], Commodore [[Oliver Hazard Perry]], Commodore [[Matthew C. Perry]] and financier [[August Belmont]].
The Island Cemetery was established by the city in 1836, and transferred to the private Island Cemetery Corporation in 1848.<ref name=NRHP/> Many members of Newport's most prominent families have been buried there over the years. Notable people buried there include Medal of Honor recipient [[Hazard Stevens]], Commodore [[Oliver Hazard Perry]], Commodore [[Matthew C. Perry]] and financier [[August Belmont]].
===Grave markers returned===
===Grave markers returned===
In 2016, three gravestones were discovered which had been lost for years. One stone, found in Pennsylvania, was a 12 x 24 marker for a 1-year-old child. The others were 1835 stones for a Newport woman, which were found in a Newport yard during a renovation. The recovered stones were reset in the Common Burying Ground in 2016 by the Newport Historic Cemetery Advisory Commission.<ref>{{cite news|title=Centuries-old gravestones found, returned to cemetery|url=http://whdh.com/news/us-world/centuries-old-gravestones-found-returned-to-cemetery/|accessdate=14 January 2017|agency=Sunbeam Television Corp|publisher=7 News Boston|date=26 October 2016}}</ref>
In 2016, three gravestones were discovered which had been lost for years. One stone, found in Pennsylvania, was a 12 x 24 marker for a 1-year-old child. The others were 1835 stones for a Newport woman, which were found in a Newport yard during a renovation. The recovered stones were reset in the Common Burying Ground in 2016 by the Newport Historic Cemetery Advisory Commission.<ref>{{cite news|title=Centuries-old gravestones found, returned to cemetery|url=http://whdh.com/news/us-world/centuries-old-gravestones-found-returned-to-cemetery/|accessdate=14 January 2017|agency=Sunbeam Television Corp|publisher=7 News Boston|date=26 October 2016}}</ref>


In 2017, two more burial stones found in Pennsylvania, those of Violet and [[Duchess Quamino]], were returned and restored.<ref name="Belmore" /> Duchess Quamino, a free Black woman formerly enslaved to [[William Ellery Channing]], had been an active member of Newport's African community.<ref name="Belmore" />
In 2017, two more burial stones found in Pennsylvania, those of Violet and [[Duchess Quamino]], were returned and restored.<ref name="Belmore" /> Duchess Quamino, a free Black woman formerly enslaved to [[William Ellery Channing]], had been an active member of Newport's African community.<ref name="Belmore" />
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===Prominent people buried in the Common Burial Ground===
===Prominent people buried in the Common Burial Ground===
*[[John Linscom Boss Jr.]] - United States Representative.
* [[John Howard Benson]] - Artist and stone carver.
* [[John Linscom Boss Jr.]] United States Representative.
*[[Christopher Champlin]] - First Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Rhode Island.
*[[Christopher G. Champlin]] - United States Representative 1797–1801, United States Senator 1809 - 1811.
* [[Christopher Champlin]] First Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Rhode Island.
* [[Christopher G. Champlin]] – United States Representative 1797–1801, United States Senator 1809–11.
*[[Michele Felice Cornè]] - Painter.
*[[John Cranston (governor)|John Cranston]] - Colonial Governor of Rhode Island.
* [[Michele Felice Cornè]] – Painter.
* [[John Cranston (governor)|John Cranston]] Colonial Governor of Rhode Island.
*[[Samuel Cranston]] - Colonial Governor of Rhode Island.
* [[Samuel Cranston]] Colonial Governor of Rhode Island.
*[[William Ellery]] - Signer of the [[United States Declaration of Independence|Declaration of Independence]] and colonial Deputy Governor.
* [[William Ellery]] Signer of the [[United States Declaration of Independence|Declaration of Independence]] and colonial Deputy Governor.
*[[James Franklin (printer)|James Franklin]] - Printer and brother of Benjamin Franklin.
* [[James Franklin (printer)|James Franklin]] Printer and brother of Benjamin Franklin.
*[[Ann Smith Franklin]] - Printer & publisher, wife/widow of James Franklin (1st woman U.S. newspaper editor)
* [[Ann Smith Franklin]] Printer & publisher, wife/widow of James Franklin (1st woman U.S. newspaper editor)
* [[Prince Greene]] - Enslaved African-American who served as a soldier in the American Revolution.
*[[Ida Lewis (lighthouse keeper)]] - Heroine of the 19th Century. Recipient of the [[Lifesaving Medal|Gold Lifesaving Medal]].
* [[Ida Lewis (lighthouse keeper)]] Heroine of the 19th Century. Recipient of the [[Lifesaving Medal|Gold Lifesaving Medal]].
*[[Henry Marchant]] - Delegate to the Continental Congress.
* [[Henry Marchant]] Delegate to the Continental Congress.
*[[Dutee J. Pearce]] - United States Representative.
* [[Dutee J. Pearce]] – United States Representative.
*[[Peter Quire]] - African-American leader and founder of St. John's Episcopal Church in Newport.
* [[Peter Quire]] African-American leader and founder of St. John's Episcopal Church in Newport.
* [[Duchess Quamino]] (1739 – 1804), a formerly enslaved woman, known as the "Pastry Queen of Rhode Island<ref name="Belmore">{{Cite web |title=Duchess and Violet Quamino Gravestones Return to Newport's Common Burying Ground |url=https://whatsupnewp.com/2017/05/duchess-and-violet-quamino-gravestones-return-to-newports-common-burying-ground/ |last=Belmore |first=Ryan |language=en-US |access-date=22 April 2022|date=14 May 2017|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20220308234941/https://whatsupnewp.com/2017/05/duchess-and-violet-quamino-gravestones-return-to-newports-common-burying-ground/|archivedate=8 March 2022}}</ref>
* [[Duchess Quamino]] (1739–1804), a formerly enslaved woman, known as the "Pastry Queen of Rhode Island<ref name="Belmore">{{Cite web |title=Duchess and Violet Quamino Gravestones Return to Newport's Common Burying Ground |url=https://whatsupnewp.com/2017/05/duchess-and-violet-quamino-gravestones-return-to-newports-common-burying-ground/ |last=Belmore |first=Ryan |language=en-US |access-date=22 April 2022|date=14 May 2017|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20220308234941/https://whatsupnewp.com/2017/05/duchess-and-violet-quamino-gravestones-return-to-newports-common-burying-ground/|archivedate=8 March 2022}}</ref>
*[[Asher Robbins]] - United States Senator 1825–1839.
* [[Asher Robbins]] United States Senator 1825–39.
*[[Gilbert Stuart]] - Portrait artist. (cenotaph)
* [[Zingo Stevens]] - Enslaved stone carver.
*[[William Greene Turner]] - Sculptor, perhaps best known for his statue of [[Oliver Hazard Perry]] in Newport.
* [[Gilbert Stuart]] – Portrait artist, is not buried here, but is honored on the monument above his wife's grave. ([[cenotaph]])
*[[Frances Latham|Frances (Latham) Vaughan]] - "The Mother of Governors," widow to colonial President [[Jeremy Clarke (governor)|Jeremy Clarke]], and mother of colonial governor [[Walter Clarke (governor)|Walter Clarke]].
* [[Jane Stuart]] - First woman portrait artist in Newport, and daughter of Gilbert Stuart. Her mother and a few of her sisters are buried there, too.
*[[William Vernon]] - Colonial era merchant.
* [[William Greene Turner]] Sculptor, perhaps best known for his statue of [[Oliver Hazard Perry]] in Newport.
*[[Richard Ward (governor)|Richard Ward]] - Colonial governor of Rhode Island.
* [[Frances Latham|Frances (Latham) Vaughan]] "The Mother of Governors," widow to colonial President [[Jeremy Clarke (governor)|Jeremy Clarke]], and mother of colonial governor [[Walter Clarke (governor)|Walter Clarke]].
*[[Samuel Ward (Rhode Island politician)|Samuel Ward]] - Delegate to Continental Congress and colonial Governor of Rhode Island.
* [[William Vernon]] Colonial era merchant.
* [[Richard Ward (governor)|Richard Ward]] Colonial governor of Rhode Island.
* [[Samuel Ward (Rhode Island politician)|Samuel Ward]] Delegate to Continental Congress and colonial Governor of Rhode Island.


===Prominent people buried in the Island Cemetery===
===Prominent people buried in the Island Cemetery===
*[[Hugh D. Auchincloss]] - Naval officer, government official and stockbroker
* [[Hugh D. Auchincloss]] Naval officer, government official and stockbroker
*[[Janet Lee Bouvier Auchincloss Morris]] - Mother of [[Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis]]
* [[Janet Lee Bouvier Auchincloss Morris]] Mother of [[Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis]]
*[[August Belmont]] - Chairman of the [[Democratic National Committee]] 1860 to 1872 and founder of the [[Belmont Stakes]]
* [[August Belmont]] Chairman of the [[Democratic National Committee]] 1860 to 1872 and founder of the [[Belmont Stakes]]
*[[August Belmont Jr.]] - Developer of the [[Interborough Rapid Transit Company|IRT Subway]] in New York City and the [[Cape Cod Canal]]
* [[August Belmont Jr.]] Developer of the [[Interborough Rapid Transit Company|IRT Subway]] in New York City and the [[Cape Cod Canal]]
*[[Perry Belmont]] - United States Representative and Army officer
* [[Perry Belmont]] United States Representative and Army officer
* Sara Swan Whiting Belmont Rives - 1st wife of [[Oliver H.P. Belmont]] and 2nd wife George L. Rives
* Sara Swan Whiting Belmont Rives 1st wife of [[Oliver H.P. Belmont]] and 2nd wife George L. Rives
* Yeoman (F) 3rd Class Gladys Carr Bolhouse - U.S. Navy veteran of [[World War I]] and local historian.
* Yeoman (F) 3rd Class Gladys Carr Bolhouse U.S. Navy veteran of [[World War I]] and local historian.
* Gunner [[George F. Brady]], USN - Medal of Honor recipient.
* Gunner [[George F. Brady]], USN [[Medal of Honor]] recipient.
*Captain [[Kidder Breese]], USN - Commander of the [[Landing party|Naval Landing Party]] at the [[Second Battle of Fort Fisher]].
* Captain [[Kidder Breese]], USN Commander of the [[Landing party|Naval Landing Party]] at the [[Second Battle of Fort Fisher]].
*Brevet Brigadier General [[Henry Brewerton]] - Superintendent of [[West Point Military Academy]].
* Brevet Brigadier General [[Henry Brewerton]] Superintendent of [[West Point Military Academy]].
*[[Melville Bull]] - United States Representative, 1895 - 1903
* [[Melville Bull]] United States Representative, 1895–1903
*[[George Henry Calvert]] - Writer and Mayor of Newport
* [[George Henry Calvert]] Writer and Mayor of Newport
*Rear Admiral [[Augustus Case]] - Career Navy officer
* Rear Admiral [[Augustus Case]] Career Navy officer
*[[William Cole Cozzens]] - Mayor of Newport and Governor of Rhode Island, 1863
* [[William Cole Cozzens]] Mayor of Newport and Governor of Rhode Island, 1863
*[[Henry Y. Cranston]] - United States Representative from Rhode Island and commander of the [[Artillery Company of Newport]]
* [[Henry Y. Cranston]] United States Representative from Rhode Island and commander of the [[Artillery Company of Newport]]
*[[Robert B. Cranston]] - United States Representative from Rhode Island
* [[Robert B. Cranston]] United States Representative from Rhode Island
*[[George T. Downing]] (1819–1903) - abolitionist, entrepreneur, restaurateur<ref name="RIPNewport" />
* [[George T. Downing]] (1819–1903) abolitionist, entrepreneur, restaurateur<ref name="RIPNewport" />
*Lieutenant [[Thomas Eadie]], USN - [[Medal of Honor]] recipient (buried in Island Cemetery Annex).
* Lieutenant [[Thomas Eadie]], USN [[Medal of Honor]] recipient (buried in Island Cemetery Annex).
*[[William Channing Gibbs]] - Governor of Rhode Island, 1821 - 1824
* [[William Channing Gibbs]] Governor of Rhode Island, 1821–24
*[[George Washington Greene]] - Historian
* [[George Washington Greene]] Historian
*[[John N. A. Griswold]] - Merchant, industrialist and diplomat
* [[John N. A. Griswold]] Merchant, industrialist and diplomat
*[[Richard Morris Hunt]] (1827-1895) - Noted architect of Gilded Age<ref name="RIPNewport" />
* [[Richard Morris Hunt]] (1827–1895) Noted architect of Gilded Age<ref name="RIPNewport" />
*[[Charles Bird King]] (1785–1862) - Painter
* [[Charles Bird King]] (1785–1862) Painter
*[[Clarence King]] (1842-1901) - Geologist<ref name="RIPNewport" />
* [[Clarence King]] (1842–1901) Geologist<ref name="RIPNewport" />
*[[George Gordon King]] - Congressman
* [[George Gordon King]] Congressman
*[[Lewis Cass Ledyard]] - Lawyer and Commodore of the [[New York Yacht Club]]
* [[Lewis Cass Ledyard]] Lawyer and Commodore of the [[New York Yacht Club]]
*Captain [[Christopher Raymond Perry]] - Privateer in the [[American Revolution]] and naval officer in the [[Quasi War]]
* Captain [[Christopher Raymond Perry]] Privateer in the [[American Revolution]] and naval officer in the [[Quasi War]]
*Commodore [[Matthew C. Perry]] (1794-1858) - Commander of [[Perry Expedition|Black Ships Expedition]] to Japan in 1853<ref name="RIPNewport" />
* Commodore [[Matthew C. Perry]] (1794–1858) Commander of [[Perry Expedition|Black Ships Expedition]] to Japan in 1853<ref name="RIPNewport" />
*Commodore [[Oliver Hazard Perry]] (1785-1819) - Hero of the [[Battle of Lake Erie]] in [[War of 1812]]<ref name="RIPNewport" />
* Commodore [[Oliver Hazard Perry]] (1785–1819) Hero of the [[Battle of Lake Erie]] in [[War of 1812]]<ref name="RIPNewport" />
*Lieutenant Colonel John Hare Powel - Army officer, Mayor of Newport and commander of the [[Artillery Company of Newport]]
* Lieutenant Colonel John Hare Powel Army officer, Mayor of Newport and commander of the [[Artillery Company of Newport]]
*[[George L. Rives]] - Assistant [[Secretary of State]]
* [[George L. Rives]] Assistant [[Secretary of State]]
*[[William Paine Sheffield Sr.]] - Congressman and United States Senator 1884 - 1885
* [[William Paine Sheffield Sr.]] Congressman and United States Senator 1884–85
*[[William Paine Sheffield Jr.]] - Congressman
* [[William Paine Sheffield Jr.]] Congressman
*Major General [[Thomas W. Sherman]] - Civil War general
* Major General [[Thomas W. Sherman]] Civil War general
*[[William Watts Sherman]] (1842-1912) - Socialite and treasurer of the Newport Casino
* [[William Watts Sherman]] (1842–1912) Socialite and treasurer of the Newport Casino
*Brevet Brigadier General [[Hazard Stevens]] - [[Medal of Honor]] recipient and son of Isaac Stevens
* Brevet Brigadier General [[Hazard Stevens]] [[Medal of Honor]] recipient and son of Isaac Stevens
*Major General [[Isaac Ingalls Stevens]] - Civil War general who was killed in action at the [[Battle of Chantilly]]
* Major General [[Isaac Ingalls Stevens]] Civil War general who was killed in action at the [[Battle of Chantilly]]
*[[Frank K. Sturgis]] - President of the [[New York Stock Exchange]]
* [[Frank K. Sturgis]] President of the [[New York Stock Exchange]]
*Brevet Brigadier General [[George W. Tew]] - Civil War officer. Lieutenant Colonel of 5th Rhode Island Heavy Artillery. Commander of the [[Artillery Company of Newport]]
* Brevet Brigadier General [[George Washington Tew]] Civil War officer. Lieutenant Colonel of 5th Rhode Island Heavy Artillery. Commander of the [[Artillery Company of Newport]].
*Commodore [[Benjamin J. Totten]] - Career U.S. Navy officer
* Commodore [[Benjamin J. Totten]] Career U.S. Navy officer
*[[Charles C. Van Zandt]] - Governor of Rhode Island 1877 - 1880
* [[Charles C. Van Zandt]] Governor of Rhode Island 1877–80
*Major General [[Gouverneur K. Warren]] - Chief engineer of the [[Army of the Potomac]] at the [[Battle of Gettysburg]] - Commander of [[V Corps (Union Army)|V Corps]] (1863-1865)
* Major General [[Gouverneur K. Warren]] Chief engineer of the [[Army of the Potomac]] at the [[Battle of Gettysburg]] Commander of [[V Corps (Union Army)|V Corps]] (1863–65)
*[[George Peabody Wetmore]] - Governor of Rhode Island and United States Senator
* [[George Peabody Wetmore]] Governor of Rhode Island and United States Senator
*[[Katherine Prescott Wormeley]] - Literary translator, founder of the [[United States Sanitary Commission]] during the Civil War
* [[Katherine Prescott Wormeley]] Literary translator, founder of the [[United States Sanitary Commission]] during the Civil War


==Images==
==Images==
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Cranston.John&Samuel.grave stone.Com Bur Gnd.20110722.jpg|Original grave slab for Governor [[John Cranston (governor)|John Cranston]] on left, and newer slab for both him and his son, Governor [[Samuel Cranston]], on right
Cranston.John&Samuel.grave stone.Com Bur Gnd.20110722.jpg|Original grave slab for Governor [[John Cranston (governor)|John Cranston]] on left, and newer slab for both him and his son, Governor [[Samuel Cranston]], on right
Ward.Samuel&Richard.grave site.Com Bur Gnd.20110722.jpg|Table marker for Governor [[Samuel Ward (American statesman)|Samuel Ward]] on left; brick vault for his father, Governor [[Richard Ward (governor)|Richard Ward]], on right
Ward.Samuel&Richard.grave site.Com Bur Gnd.20110722.jpg|Table marker for Governor [[Samuel Ward (Rhode Island politician)|Samuel Ward]] on left; brick vault for his father, Governor [[Richard Ward (governor)|Richard Ward]], on right
Ellery.Wm.grave plot.Com Bur Gnd.20110722.jpg|Enclosed plot for Deputy Governor [[William Ellery]], signer of the [[United States Declaration of Independence|Declaration of Independence]]
Ellery.Wm.grave plot.Com Bur Gnd.20110722.jpg|Enclosed plot for Deputy Governor [[William Ellery]], signer of the [[United States Declaration of Independence|Declaration of Independence]]
William Ellery grave at Common Burying ground Newport RI.jpg|[[William Ellery]] grave inscription
William Ellery grave at Common Burying ground Newport RI.jpg|[[William Ellery]] grave inscription
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Chapel building front at Common Burying ground Newport RI.jpg|Chapel
Chapel building front at Common Burying ground Newport RI.jpg|Chapel
Chapel roof hole at Common Burying ground Newport RI.jpg|Hole in the Chapel roof
Chapel roof hole at Common Burying ground Newport RI.jpg|Hole in the Chapel roof
Richard Morris Hunt grave at Common Burying ground Newport RI.jpg|grave of [[Richard Morris Hunt]]
Richard Morris Hunt grave at Common Burying ground Newport RI.jpg|Grave of [[Richard Morris Hunt]]
Richard Morris Hunt grave inscription at Common Burying ground Newport RI.jpg|grave of [[Richard Morris Hunt]]
Richard Morris Hunt grave inscription at Common Burying ground Newport RI.jpg|Grave of [[Richard Morris Hunt]]
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==See also==
==See also==
{{Commons category|Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery}}
{{Commons category|Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery}}
* [[List of cemeteries in Rhode Island]]
* [[Touro Cemetery]], the old Jewish cemetery at Newport
* [[Touro Cemetery]], the old Jewish cemetery at Newport
* [[Coddington Cemetery]], where six colonial Rhode Island governors are buried
* [[Coddington Cemetery]], where six colonial Rhode Island governors are buried
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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist|refs=
{{Reflist|refs=
<ref name="RIPNewport">{{cite web |title=Island Cemetery |url=http://www.ripnewport.com/Island.html |website=RIP Newport |access-date=29 March 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210511104331/http://www.ripnewport.com/Island.html |archive-date=11 May 2021 |location=Newport, Rhode Island}}</ref>
<ref name="RIPNewport">{{cite web |title=Island Cemetery |url=http://www.ripnewport.com/Island.html |website=RIP Newport |access-date=29 March 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210511104331/http://www.ripnewport.com/Island.html |archive-date=11 May 2021 |location=Newport, Rhode Island}}</ref>
}}
}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [https://www.islandcemeterynewport.com/ Island Cemetery website]
* [https://www.islandcemeterynewport.com/ Island Cemetery website]
*[http://www.colonialcemetery.com Colonial Slave Cemetery information]
* [http://www.colonialcemetery.com Colonial Slave Cemetery information]
* {{Find a Grave cemetery|194185|Common Burying Ground, <small>a.k.a. Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Newport #3</small>}}
*[http://members.tripod.com/~debyns/nt_ceme.HTM History of Newport County, Rhode Island," ed. Richard M. Bayles, NY, 1888 (description of common cemetery)]
* {{Find a Grave cemetery|104469|Island Cemetery, <small>a.k.a. Island Cemetery Annex, Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Newport #1, Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Newport #2</small>}}

* [http://members.tripod.com/~debyns/nt_ceme.HTM History of Newport County, Rhode Island," ed. Richard M. Bayles, NY, 1888 (description of common cemetery)]


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Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery
Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery is located in Rhode Island
Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery
Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery is located in the United States
Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery
LocationNewport, Rhode Island, U.S.
Area31 acres (13 ha)
Built1640
Architectural styleBeaux Arts, Romanesque
Websitewww.islandcemeterynewport.com
NRHP reference No.74000044[1]
Added to NRHPMay 1, 1974

The Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery are a pair of separate cemeteries on Farewell and Warner Street in Newport, Rhode Island. Together they contain over 5,000 graves, including a colonial-era slave cemetery and Jewish graves. The pair of cemeteries was added to the National Register of Historic Places as a single listing in 1974.[1]

History[edit]

God's Little Acre

The Common Burial Ground was established in 1640 on land given to city of Newport by John Clarke.[2] It features what is probably the largest number of colonial era headstones in a single cemetery, including the largest number of colonial African American headstones in the United States. The predominantly African-American northern section of the cemetery is commonly referred to by local African-Americans as "God's Little Acre".

The Island Cemetery was established by the city in 1836, and transferred to the private Island Cemetery Corporation in 1848.[2] Many members of Newport's most prominent families have been buried there over the years. Notable people buried there include Medal of Honor recipient Hazard Stevens, Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, Commodore Matthew C. Perry and financier August Belmont.

Grave markers returned[edit]

In 2016, three gravestones were discovered which had been lost for years. One stone, found in Pennsylvania, was a 12 x 24 marker for a 1-year-old child. The others were 1835 stones for a Newport woman, which were found in a Newport yard during a renovation. The recovered stones were reset in the Common Burying Ground in 2016 by the Newport Historic Cemetery Advisory Commission.[3]

In 2017, two more burial stones found in Pennsylvania, those of Violet and Duchess Quamino, were returned and restored.[4] Duchess Quamino, a free Black woman formerly enslaved to William Ellery Channing, had been an active member of Newport's African community.[4]

Notable burials[edit]

Prominent people buried in the Common Burial Ground[edit]

Prominent people buried in the Island Cemetery[edit]

Images[edit]

Common Burial Ground[edit]

Island Cemetery[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  2. ^ a b "NRHP nomination for Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery" (PDF). Rhode Island Preservation. Retrieved 2014-11-05.
  3. ^ "Centuries-old gravestones found, returned to cemetery". 7 News Boston. Sunbeam Television Corp. 26 October 2016. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
  4. ^ a b c Belmore, Ryan (14 May 2017). "Duchess and Violet Quamino Gravestones Return to Newport's Common Burying Ground". Archived from the original on 8 March 2022. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Island Cemetery". RIP Newport. Newport, Rhode Island. Archived from the original on 11 May 2021. Retrieved 29 March 2022.

External links[edit]

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