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Posted on May 7, 2020May 7, 2020 by tricia

Cemetery Project

In the summer of 2019, I served as the Project Historian with Nearview, LLC for a survey of six cemeteries in Bristol, NH. I conducted background research to establish the origins of each cemetery, assessed their historical significance, and documented the results in a report.

Read about the project here: https://www.townofbristolnh.org/cemetery-trustees-minutes/pages/cemetery-survey-project

The final report, Archaeological Survey of Six Historic Burial Grounds in the Town of Bristol, Grafton County, New Hampshire, was submitted to the town in July 2019.

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