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Thursday, March 22, 2018

Reviving Newark's Woodland Cemetery ~ The History Girl!
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Newark City Cemetery, also known as Newark Municipal Graveyard and Floral Rest, in Newark, New Jersey is disused potter's field, or cemetery for the indigent. It was in use from 1869 until the early 1950s.

An 1889 report of the Department of Health of the State of New Jersey found with respect to the no-longer extant Clinton Township, which once included he area: "There are two cemeteries, or burial-places, in the township -- Clinton cemetery, in the village and upon the banks of Elizabeth river, and Newark potter's field, down in the salt meadow section". Located in Dayton neighborhood near Newark Airport and is prominently visible from the monorail serving it.

The city began using the cemetery as a dump in 1954, until it was order to restore it in 1998.

The area has been restored, but as of 2010 it is closed to the public.


Video Newark City Cemetery



See also

  • Hudson County Burial Grounds
  • Mount Olivet Cemetery (Newark)

Maps Newark City Cemetery



References


Source of article : Wikipedia