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The "Sedgwick Pie" is a cemetery plot in the United States. It is the family burial plot of the Sedgwick family in Stockbridge Cemetery, Stockbridge, Massachusetts, and gets its nickname from its shape and layout.

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Description

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The burial sites are arranged around the graves of Theodore Sedgwick (1746–1813), patriarch of the very prominent Sedgwick family of New England and a justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (among other positions), and his wife, Pamela Dwight Sedgwick (1753–1807). The graves of the others, who include in-laws, servants, and family pets, form concentric circles around the center, with the buried grouped by familial affiliation, and laid to rest with their feet toward the center. This contrasts with the orientation of the other graves in the cemetery, which (in classic fashion) face east, toward the rising sun, Jerusalem (with all its significance), and the hoped-for Resurrection. It has been said that this arrangement of the graves sees to it that on Judgment Day, when the Sedgwicks rise to face their judge, they will only have to look at other Sedgwicks.

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"The Pie" has become something of an attraction for those interested in unusual cemetery plots, grave tours, and the like.

Occupants

Notable persons buried in the Pie include:

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  • Theodore Sedgwick (1746–1813)
  • Elizabeth Freeman (Mum Bett) (c.1742–1829)
  • Catharine Sedgwick (1789–1867)
  • Francis James Child (1825–1896)
  • Henry Dwight Sedgwick (1861–1957)
  • Ellery Sedgwick (1872–1960)
  • Brigadier General William R. Bond (1918–1970)

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    References

    Sedgwick Pie Wikipedia