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Country | United States |
Coordinates | 43°55′28″N 69°49′50″W / 43.9243558°N 69.8304209°W |
Type | Public municipal |
Owned by | City of Bath[1] |
Find a Grave | Oak Grove Cemetery |
Oak Grove Cemetery (originally the Sewall Burying Ground)[2] is an historic cemetery located in Bath, Maine. Its oldest headstone bears the date January 22, 1777.[2] The cemetery was purchased from the heirs of Charles Sewall in 1872.[2]
The cemetery is situated on Oak Grove Avenue near Maple Grove Cemetery. These cemeteries are considered two of Bath's "big three", the other one being Calvary Cemetery,[3] just north of downtown.
A portion of the cemetery close to Oak Grove Avenue is given to the Jewish Beth Israel Cemetery. It contains 96 burial spaces.[4]
Whiskeag Trail traverses a portion of the cemetery, crossing Old Brunswick Road at its southern boundary.[5] It crosses the cemetery's bridge that spans the Rockland Branch railroad.
Notable burials
- Emma Eames, opera singer and actress
- Peter A. Garland, United States Congressman
- Thomas W. Hyde, Union Army colonel and Medal of Honor recipient
- Arthur Sewall, politician and ship builder
- Harold Sewall, politician; son of Arthur
- Sumner Sewall, governor of Maine; grandson of Arthur
Gallery
- Looking east, Maple Grove Cemetery can be seen across Oak Grove Avenue
- The cemetery's bridge crossing the Rockland Branch railroad
References
- ↑ Cemeteries & Parks – City of Bath official website
- 1 2 3 History of Bath and Environs, Sagadahoc County, Maine: 1607–1894, Parker McCobb Reed (1894)
- ↑ "Grave matters: Digging into Bath’s ancient cemeteries" – Portland Press Herald, January 28, 2019
- ↑ Beth Israel Cemetery
- ↑ Whiskeag Trail at MaineTrailFinder.com
External links
- Cemeteries & Parks – City of Bath official website
- Map of Oak Grove Cemetery – Granite In My Blood, August 29, 2011
- Oak Grove Cemetery at Find a Grave
- U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Oak Grove Cemetery
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