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Spring Hill Cemetery (Marlborough, Massachusetts)

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NRHP Reference #
  
04001114

Added to NRHP
  
6 October 2004

Area
  
1 ha

Spring Hill Cemetery (Marlborough, Massachusetts)

Location
  
Marlborough, Massachusetts

Address
  
Marlborough, MA 01752, USA

Similar
  
Cemetery Departme, Glenwood Cemetery, Forestvale Cemetery, Marlboro Historical Society, Maplewo Cemetery

Spring Hill Cemetery is a historic cemetery at High and Brown Streets in Marlborough, Massachusetts. Established in 1675, it is the city's oldest cemetery. It has about 650 known burials, dating from its establishment to 1977. It is located on a 2.62-acre (1.06 ha) parcel on a hill just east of the downtown area, and is accessed via a single entrance marked by granite posts at High and Brown Streets. Burials are laid out generally in rows, with headstones facing west. There are four earth-covered tombs near the entrance dating to the first half of the 19th century. Another prominent burial is that of Marlborough's first minister, William Brimsmead (d. 1701).

The cemetery was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.

References

Spring Hill Cemetery (Marlborough, Massachusetts) Wikipedia