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  1. Now named "Copp's Hill Burying Ground" (although often referred to as "Copp's Hill Burial Ground"), it is the second-oldest cemetery in Boston (after King's Chapel Burying Ground, which was founded in 1630). It contains more than 1200 marked graves, including the remains of various notable Bostonians from the colonial era into the 1850s.

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  2. Learn about the history and significance of Copp's Hill Burying Ground, a cemetery in the North End of Boston. See who is buried here, how it relates to the Revolutionary War, and why it is a Freedom Trail site.

  3. Copp's Hill Burying Ground is a historic cemetery in Boston's North End, dating from 1659. It is the final resting place of notable figures such as Cotton Mather, Robert Newman, and Prince Hall, and offers panoramic views of the city.

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  4. Jul 14, 2016 · Copp's Hill is a burial site for over 10,000 people, dating back to 1659. It has historical significance as a Revolutionary War battle site and a resting place for prominent figures such as the Mather family and Prince Hall.

  5. Learn about the history and significance of Copp's Hill Burying Ground, the second oldest cemetery in Boston and a Revolutionary War site. See the graves of famous patriots, African Americans, and victims of the Boston Massacre.

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  7. A Freedom Trail sign on Copp's Hill with the Skinny House in the background. Copp's Hill is an elevation in the historic North End of Boston, Massachusetts. It is bordered by Hull Street, Charter Street and Snow Hill Street. The hill takes its name from William Copp, a shoemaker who lived nearby. [1] Copp's Hill Burying Ground is a stop on the ...

  8. Copp's Hill Burying Ground Named after shoemaker William Copp, Copp’s Hill Burying Ground is the final resting place and burying ground of merchants, artisans, and craftspeople who lived in the North End.

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