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14. Shaw Cemetery (est. 1790)

August 19, 2024 Emily Bunnell

Shaw Cemetery, established in 1790, is the largest of the town’s four cemeteries. The graves include those of nine men who fought in the American Revolution, along with five veterans of the Civil War, and one each of World War 1 and Korea. Members of the Shaw family are well represented, along with the Phillips, Allen, Miner, Ford, and Bates families.

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