Walpole-Huston-Woodward Cemetery
Damariscotta, Lincoln County, Maine, USA
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The cemetery land was originally a pasture for the farm that belonged to Benjamin Day, for whom the house across the street was built in 1754. The fifth owner of the property was Samuel Woodward who transferred ownership of his pasture to the Walpole Meeting House for use as a cemetery. At the time, Damariscotta was part of Walpole Township in Bristol. Over the years, the cemetery has also been known as Walpole Cemetery and Huston Cemetery.
The cemetery land was originally a pasture for the farm that belonged to Benjamin Day, for whom the house across the street was built in 1754. The fifth owner of the property was Samuel Woodward who transferred ownership of his pasture to the Walpole Meeting House for use as a cemetery. At the time, Damariscotta was part of Walpole Township in Bristol. Over the years, the cemetery has also been known as Walpole Cemetery and Huston Cemetery.
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Damariscotta, Lincoln County, Maine, USA
- Total memorials14
- Percent photographed100%
- Percent with GPS0%
- Added: 4 Apr 2009
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2300155
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