
Piscataquog Cemetery
Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
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- Cemetery ID: 103051
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Entrance is on Milford Street side -- right behind the South Main Street Church.
General Information:
Located on Bowman Street at the intersection of South Main Street behind the South Main Street Church, Piscatquog is a one acre cemetery acquired by the City in 1915.
George McGuire, known as the founder of Labor Day is buried in Lot 119 in the Piscataquog Cemetery. A Celtic Cross marks his grave with the inscription "Labor Day Founder." The first observance of Labor Day was Sept 6, 1886.
The last known burial in the Piscataquog Cemetery was June 15, 2006.
Contact Information:
Cemetery is supported by the City of Manchester NH.
603-624-6514
General Information:
Located on Bowman Street at the intersection of South Main Street behind the South Main Street Church, Piscatquog is a one acre cemetery acquired by the City in 1915.
George McGuire, known as the founder of Labor Day is buried in Lot 119 in the Piscataquog Cemetery. A Celtic Cross marks his grave with the inscription "Labor Day Founder." The first observance of Labor Day was Sept 6, 1886.
The last known burial in the Piscataquog Cemetery was June 15, 2006.
Contact Information:
Cemetery is supported by the City of Manchester NH.
603-624-6514
Entrance is on Milford Street side -- right behind the South Main Street Church.
General Information:
Located on Bowman Street at the intersection of South Main Street behind the South Main Street Church, Piscatquog is a one acre cemetery acquired by the City in 1915.
George McGuire, known as the founder of Labor Day is buried in Lot 119 in the Piscataquog Cemetery. A Celtic Cross marks his grave with the inscription "Labor Day Founder." The first observance of Labor Day was Sept 6, 1886.
The last known burial in the Piscataquog Cemetery was June 15, 2006.
Contact Information:
Cemetery is supported by the City of Manchester NH.
603-624-6514
General Information:
Located on Bowman Street at the intersection of South Main Street behind the South Main Street Church, Piscatquog is a one acre cemetery acquired by the City in 1915.
George McGuire, known as the founder of Labor Day is buried in Lot 119 in the Piscataquog Cemetery. A Celtic Cross marks his grave with the inscription "Labor Day Founder." The first observance of Labor Day was Sept 6, 1886.
The last known burial in the Piscataquog Cemetery was June 15, 2006.
Contact Information:
Cemetery is supported by the City of Manchester NH.
603-624-6514
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