Time in the cemetery. An examination of gravestones at the Hancock Cemetery at Quincy


Research Paper (postgraduate), 2010

5 Pages, Grade: 97.0


Abstract or Introduction

The following work presents the results of a research of grave stones in the Hancock Cemetery at Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. The city of Quincy is already known for its historical backgrounds especially since it was the birth place of two former Presidents, John Adams and John Quincy Adams. Not only is Quincy their birth place but it is also where they were put to rest. A nickname for the city of Quincy is “The city of President”. The cemetery was incorporated in 1640 and was the only burial place until 1716 when additional cemeteries were added. The Hancock Cemetery then became the designated cemetery for the North Precinct of Braintree and the Town of Quincy. Around 1844 more land was purchased allowing more burial ground for the Hancock Cemetery. This cemetery was Quincy’s main cemetery until 1854, when they opened the Mount Wollaston Cemetery (Interment).
The main subject of this work is the examination of the grave stones concerning their motifs and stone types.

Details

Title
Time in the cemetery. An examination of gravestones at the Hancock Cemetery at Quincy
College
University of Phoenix
Course
Anthropology
Grade
97.0
Author
Year
2010
Pages
5
Catalog Number
V276725
ISBN (eBook)
9783656706069
ISBN (Book)
9783656709718
File size
493 KB
Language
English
Keywords
Cemetary, Quincy, Anthropology, grave, stones
Quote paper
Kenny Chan (Author), 2010, Time in the cemetery. An examination of gravestones at the Hancock Cemetery at Quincy, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/276725

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