Grove Street Cemetery with Michael Morand ’87, ’93 MDiv | Yale Alumni Live
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Загружено: 2021-01-15
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Visit New Haven with Yale Alumni LIVE from National Historic Landmark, Grove Street Cemetery.
Opened in 1796, it is the first chartered cemetery in the nation and was designed as a “city of the dead,” with named avenues and cross streets. It is also the first American burial ground to be arranged in family lots. Within it are the graves or grave markers of most early residents of New Haven, including those of Eli Whitney (Class of 1792), Noah Webster (Class of 1778), Walter Camp (Class of 1880), Roger Sherman, fourteen Yale presidents, and hundreds of other faculty members, alumni, and campus luminaries.
Michael Morand '87, '93 MDiv, currently serving as the Communications Director for the Beinecke Library and one of the founding members of Friends of Grove Street Cemetery, highlights some of the cemetery’s most interesting stories.
Watch the Grove Street Cemetery walkthrough video here: • Grove Street Cemetery Walkthrough
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