America Through Time
Buried New England: A Pilgrimage Connecting Past and Present
Buried New England: A Pilgrimage Connecting Past and Present
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Explores the region's rich history through its fading graveyards, where memory battles time and nature.
New England's story and history is best on display inside its burial grounds. Exploring the customs and cultures of the region's past helps showcase the importance of New England to America over the centuries. Presidents, "witches," enslaved peoples, and all of those in between can be found from Connecticut to Maine. The landscape of these states has shifted from a sprawling wooded space to lush and ample farmland and bustling cities. Inside the graveyards, cemeteries, and burial plots, war wages between memories and time. Now four centuries deep, these memorials are fighting to survive. The punishing weather of the area and urban sprawl combine to push these memorials back into the ground to be lost forever. Through photographs we can capture these cherished lost ones and give them the chance to live on in a new way. Across New England, marble, bronze, granite, wood, and other stones stand and fight to maintain the memory of those buried below them. Through Buried New England, those lost to time have the ability to live on as remembrances.
Author: Casey Fredette
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: America Through Time
Published: 08/25/2025
Series: Buried America
Pages: 128
Weight: 0.87lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.59w x 0.37d
ISBN: 9781634995382
New England's story and history is best on display inside its burial grounds. Exploring the customs and cultures of the region's past helps showcase the importance of New England to America over the centuries. Presidents, "witches," enslaved peoples, and all of those in between can be found from Connecticut to Maine. The landscape of these states has shifted from a sprawling wooded space to lush and ample farmland and bustling cities. Inside the graveyards, cemeteries, and burial plots, war wages between memories and time. Now four centuries deep, these memorials are fighting to survive. The punishing weather of the area and urban sprawl combine to push these memorials back into the ground to be lost forever. Through photographs we can capture these cherished lost ones and give them the chance to live on in a new way. Across New England, marble, bronze, granite, wood, and other stones stand and fight to maintain the memory of those buried below them. Through Buried New England, those lost to time have the ability to live on as remembrances.
Author: Casey Fredette
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: America Through Time
Published: 08/25/2025
Series: Buried America
Pages: 128
Weight: 0.87lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.59w x 0.37d
ISBN: 9781634995382
