Old Burying Ground (Brookline, Massachusetts)
| Old Burying Ground | |
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| Details | |
| Established | 1717 | 
| Location | |
| Coordinates | 42°19′38″N 71°07′40″W / 42.3273152°N 71.1278223°W | 
| Size | 1.54 acres | 
| No. of interments | >1,300 | 
| Website | Official website | 
| Find a Grave | Old Burying Ground | 
| The Political Graveyard | Old Burying Ground | 
The Old Burying Ground, also known as Walnut Street Cemetery, was the first cemetery established in Brookline, Massachusetts, in 1717.[1] It was the town's only cemetery for 140 years until the establishment of the Holyhood Cemetery in 1857, and the Walnut Hills Cemetery in 1875.[2] The cemetery is part of the Brookline Town Green Historic District.
The cemetery remains open to visitors but is no longer active, with the last burial occurring in 1995.[1]
Notable interments
- Francis C. Barlow (1834–1896), Civil War general
 - Zabdiel Boylston (1679–1766), physician and surgeon
 - Amanda M. Edmond (1824–1862), poet
 - Barnas Sears (1802–1880), President of Brown University
 
References
- ^ a b "Old Burying Ground". Brookline, MA. Retrieved 2025-05-07.
 - ^ "Walnut Street Cemetery". Obg.aboutbrookline.com. Retrieved 2015-05-04.
 
