Prospect Hill Cemetery is a historic cemetery on Auburn Road in Millis, Massachusetts . Founded in 1714, it is the town's only cemetery. Covering more than 18 acres (7.3 ha), it has more than 2,800 burials. Among those buried in the cemetery are politician Christian Herter , who served as U.S. Secretary of State and Governor of Massachusetts , and two Medal of Honor recipients, Charles Church Roberts and William D. Newland . The cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006 with the help of a short documentary film by a Millis High School Freshman Dustin Fresh.
6-1138: Prospect Hill Cemetery may refer to: Prospect Hill Cemetery (Millis, Massachusetts) , listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts Prospect Hill Cemetery (Omaha, Nebraska) , a pioneer cemetery in Omaha, Nebraska Prospect Hill Cemetery, location of Prospect Hill Cemetery Building , Guilderland, New York, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Albany County, New York Prospect Hill Cemetery (Schuylerville, New York) in Saratoga County, NY Prospect Hill Cemetery (York, Pennsylvania) Prospect Hill Cemetery (Brattleboro, Vermont) in Windham County, Vermont Prospect Hill Cemetery (Washington, D.C.) ,
12-435: A commemorative boulder. Other portions of the older section were laid out in the 19th century, when the rural cemetery movement was popular. This area features winding lanes and mature tree plantings, and is set partly in a horseshoe-shaped bowl, giving a fine vista over the terrain. Set on a promontory in this section is the grave of Charles Wesley Emerson , founder of Boston 's Emerson College . The newer portion of
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24-471: A wooded character, while some slopes on the interior have been terraced to increase burial space. It is divided into an old and a new section, the older section lying to the east of the main access road. The very oldest portion, with burials dating to 1714, is at the top of Prospect Hill, where the site of the first meeting house in Millis is also located, marked by a series of original granite stone steps and
30-455: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Prospect Hill Cemetery (Millis, Massachusetts) Prospect Hill Cemetery is located on the west side of the village center of Mills, bounded on the east by Auburn Road, and access via Ridge Road at its northeast corner. It is over 18 acres (7.3 ha) in size, with wooded terrain that is sometimes steeply sloping. The outer boundaries retain
36-471: The cemetery, about 10 acres (4.0 ha) in size, was added in 1932, when the older portion was filling up. It was given to the town by the Richardson farmers who owned the land. The layout of this area is less forested, and its markers are more uniform in size and shape, with granite predominant. The northeastern section of it is reserved to military veterans. In 2006 to prospect Hill cemetery became
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