INSCRIPTIONS, ON THE BRONZE TABLETS RECENTLY PLACED ON THE GATES OF THE OLDER BURIAL GROUNDS IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. PREPARED BY SAMUEL A. GREEN. INSCRIPTIONS ON THE BRONZE TABLETS RECENTLY PLACED ON THE GATES OF THE OLDER BURIAL GROUNDS IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. PREPARED B-^l. SAMUEL a!^ GREEN. CAMBRIDGE: JOHN WILSON AND SON. iEInibcrsitg |3rcss. 1SS3. {•^fc !? t « 5 h 7 J Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, May, 1SS3. I INSCRirTIONS. Dr. Green, who was iNIayor of Boston last year, presented copies of the inscriptions on the bronze tablets recently placed on the gates of the older burial-grounds in the city. He said that the first public suggestion of such memorials came from Alderman Stebbins, who introduced the order passed at a meeting of the Board of Aldermen, on Nov. 3, 1879 ; but it appears from the Proceedings (xvii. 132) that at least two months before this, Mr. Winthrop had suggested placing an inscribed tablet on the King's Chapel burial-ground. This order authorized the ^[ayor to place suitable tablets at the entrance of certain burial-grounds, giving the names of said grounds, the dates of their establishment as well as the names of some of the most prominent persons buried therein; but for some reason it was never carried out. Last year, on January 23, Alderman Stebbins introduced a similar order, and in com- pliance with it Dr. Green prepared the following inscriptions for the tablets, which have now been set up : — KING'S CHAPEL BURIAL GROUND 1630 Here were buried GOVERNORS OF MASSACHUSETTS John Wintlirop 1G49, John Endecott 1GG5, John Leverett 1079, "William Shirley 1771 ; LIEUT. GOVERNORS OF !\IASSACHUSETTS William Phillips 1827, Thomas Lindall AVintlirop 1811 ; GOVERNORS OF CONNECTICUT John Winthrop 1G76, Fitz-Johu Winthrop 1707 ; JUDGES OF MASSACHUSETTS Wait Still Winthrop 1717, Adam Winthrop 1743, Oliver Wendell 1818, Thomas Dawes 1825; MINISTERS OF BOSTON John Cotton 1G52, John Davenport 1G70, John Oxenbridgc 1G74, Thomas Bridge 1715. KING'S CHAPEL BURIAL GROUND 1630 Here were buried Jacob Sheafe 1G58, John Winslow 1G71, Mary Chilton 1G79, a passenger in the IMayflower and wife of John Winslow, Major Thomas Savage 1682, Lady Andros 1G88, Captain Roger Clap 1G90, Thomas Brattle 1713, Professor John Wintlirop 177G, James Lloyd 1831, Charles Bullinch 1811. COPP'S HILL BURIAL GROUND 1659 Increase Mather 1723, Samuel Mather 1785, Thomas Lake, John Phillips, Here were buried MINISTERS Cotton Mather 172H, Andrew Eliot 1778 5 and David Copp, Anthony Haywood, and others of the early inhabitants of Boston. Nicholas Upshall, John Clarke, On this ground were planted the British Batteries which destroyed the Village of Charlestown during the Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775. GRANARY BURIAL GROUND 1660 Within this ground are buried John Hancock, Samuel Adams, and Robert Treat Paine, Signers of the Declaration of Independence ; GOVERNORS Richard Bellingliam, William Dununer, James Bowdoin, Increase Sumner, James Sullivan and Christopher Gore ; Lieut. Governor Thomas Gushing; Chief Justice Samuel Sewall ; INlinisters John Baily, Samuel Willard, Jeremy Belknap and John Lathrop. GRANARY BURIAL GROUND 1660 Within this ground are buried The victims of tlie Boston Massacre, March 5, 1770. Josiah Franklin and wife, (Parents of Benjamin Franlvlin) Peter Faneuil, Paul Revere : and John Phillips, First Mayor of Boston. ROXBURY BURIAL GROUND Here were buried GOVERNORS Thomas Dudley 10-33, Joseph Dudley 1720; Chief Justice Paul Dudley 17")2 ; Col. William Dudley 1743 ; MINISTERS John Eliot, the Apostle to the Indians, 1090, Thomas Walter 172;!, Nehemiah Walter 17r.O, Oliver Peabody 1752, Amos Adams 1775, Eliphalet Porter 1833, and Benjamin Tompson, Schoolmaster and Physician, 1711. DORCHESTER BURIAL GROUND Here were buried GOVERNORS William Stougliton 1701, William Tailer 1732,' MINISTERS Eichard I\ratlier 1GG9, Josiah Flint 1 G80, John Danforth 1730, Jonatlian Bowman 1775, Moses Everett 1813, Thaddeiis Mason Harris 1842; Major Gen. Humphrey Atherton IGGl, William Pole, Sehoolmaster, 1674, John Foster, First Printer of P>osto]i, 1G81, Isaac Eoyal 17.")9, James Blake, Annalist, 1750 and Ebenezer Clapp 1881. /m LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 014 014 332 7 f y