Where is thoreau buried




















Author's Ridge contains the graves of the four elite members of the Boston literary world of the 19th century. The Thoreau, Hawthorne and Alcott graves are clustered together while a sign points to the grave of Emerson a short distance east along the ridge.

Henry David Thoreau is buried in a large family plot. Thoreau, Henry D. Thoreau, and younger sister Sophia E. The family marker is has two surrounded by two rows of small headstones inscribed: first row Father, Mother, John Jr. Jeffrey S. Cramer, ed. Relevant Web Site: [Web Link]. Visit Instructions: Give the date of your visit and describe your experience. Try the Waymarkly app! Includes the ability to log visits, view logs, save and filter offline Waymarks and use beautiful offline maps!

The family burial plot and tombstone of the Thoreau family which includes the grave of the author, philosopher and abolitionist, Henry David Thoreau.

Thoreau was born on July 12, in Concord, Massachusetts as David Henry Thoreau; he reversed his first and middle name as adult. The tombstone includes his mother and father, John and Cynthia Thoreau, his two sisters, Helen and Sophia, and his brother, John.

The name of Henry David Thoreau is the second from the bottom. They were not obnoxious but things Jack might appreciate. Located in a cemetery next to Bowdoin it is a marker noting his MOH honor. His wife and son lie next to him.

I thought it was symbolic of the man himself. His house is on the other side of the Bowdoin campus and is open for visitation. Others asked where to get the MAP. As a member of Ancestry and Find-a-Grave, I am very interested in visiting these more of these cemeteries. Other famous people buried there include Andrew Carnegie; some members of the Rockefeller family you can visit their nearby estate, Kykuit ; Brooke Astor and her husband, Vincent; and Leona Helmsley and her husband, Harry.

Relatives will be visiting in April and we will be looking forward to walking around the cement dry. Thank you for your help. Seuss is also buried in this cemetary…a few steps away from my Mom, Dad, and my husband, who was a writer.

You note some lovely grave stones and refer to them as styles of graves. Otherwise, a lovely piece. A huge place. Some of my earliest to America ancestors were some of the earliest settlers in Concord. Just visited it last week on our trip from Seattle. Another truly magnificent garden cemetery is Mt Auburn in Cambridge. Not only is it the burial place of many famous people, such as Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of Christian Science, but there are many unique and beautiful memorials.

It truly is a garden that is beautiful at all times of the year. That is a fine piece of work. Are any modern memorials like this anymore? All I ever see are flat pieces of granite, maybe etched or something.

Have been indeed!



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