This Revolutionary War Cemetery is both peaceful and beautiful.
This cemetery holds the remains of 156 men and 2 women from the time of
the American Revolution when the Governor's Palace was used as a
hospital.
They are not dead—and neither are their stories. Their memory offers a mirror—and a map—for the living. With every grave I study, I toast those who came before us. As a literature professor and cemetery historian, my work combines my love of words and the stories of those from the past. Welcome! -Sharon Pajka