Lexington the Birthplace of American Liberty a Handbook Containing An Account

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Lexington the Birthplace of American Liberty a Handbook Containing An Account
Fred S Fred Smith Piper
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A marble obelisk marks the grave of Gov. Wm. Eustice, a surgeon in the Revolution and governor of Massa- chusetts 1823-1825. John Augustus was buried in tomb No. 4, near the entrance. He was born in Burlington, Mass. , 1784, moved to Lexington 1805 or 180G and bought the Dr. P'iske property at the corner of Bedford Street and Elm Avenue, where he manufactured shoes. He left Lexington about 1827 and became famous in Boston as a reformer of criminals, in connection with the courts of justice, whe...re he personally cared for over seven hundred persons.
The Hancock tomb contains the remains of Rev. And Mrs. John Hancock, Rev. Ebenezer Hancock, Rev. And Mrs. Jonas Clarke, Mrs. Mary Clarke Ware, — wife of Rev, Henry Ware, D. D. , — and three other children of Mr. Clarke. The tomb 33 iMi: (ii, i)i:sT (i i{ \vi:st()m: in iim: did i; u a\ i ^ a ii d was sralfd in I S |. !•, w licii llic last (lauulitcr ol Mr. Clarke was hiiricd llicrc.
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