Momento Mori, part the first : being an accurate transcription of the tombstones, monuments ... in the ancient Old North Burial Yard in the town of Ipswich ... from its beginn ings in ... 1634 to the present day ... with a history and description o f this Ancient Burial Yard/ by Arthur Warren Johnson and Ralph Elbridge Ladd
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Published as Number 29 of the publications of the Ipswich Historical Society.
"It includes, beyond the material presented here (the Old North, or High Street Burial Yard of Ipswich), its continuation, the Highland Cemetery, the South Cemetery, the Locust Grove, and the three cemeteries of the Linebrook Parish of Ipswich. It also includes the burial yard of the second or Chebacco Parish of Ipswich, now Essex, and a portion of that of the Hamlet Parish, now Hamilton, in use when these towns were parts of Ipswich, and the private cemetery of the Nourse family in Ipswich Village"--Intro., p. 1.
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