Steel Works Burying Ground
Amenia, Dutchess County, New York, USA
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There a total of 26 inscriptions copied by L. Van Alstyne of Sharon, CT, in 1903.
The earliest settler of Amenia, Richard Sackett who died in 1746, was buried in this enclosure, but the stone at his grave has since disappeared.
There a total of 26 inscriptions copied by L. Van Alstyne of Sharon, CT, in 1903.
The earliest settler of Amenia, Richard Sackett who died in 1746, was buried in this enclosure, but the stone at his grave has since disappeared.
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- Added: 12 Jul 2008
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2268068
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