Digital Collections -> Pathfinders -> Many Roads to Freedom -> Local Monuments and Historical Markers -> Graves and Other Cemetery Monuments | ||||||
MANY ROADS TO FREEDOM: |
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Graves of Abolitionists
Susan B. Anthony,
Mary S. Anthony, Frederick Douglass and Myron Holley are all buried in
Mount Hope Cemetery. Other abolitionists are buried there as well, among them
Rev. Thomas James, Samuel and Maria Porter, Isaac and Amy Post, the two
wives of Frederick Douglass (Anna Murray and Helen Pitts), and other
relatives of the Anthony sisters. Other abolitionists are buried in
various places in Western New York, including William Clough Bloss (buried
in the Brighton Cemetery), Austin Steward (buried in West Avenue Cemetery
in Canandaigua), Harriet Tubman (buried in Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn) and
Gerrit Smith (buried in Peterboro Cemetery, Peterboro). |
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Graves of Soldiers | ||||||