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NHS Second Saturday Tour: Sailors, Soldiers, & Civilians

NHS Second Saturday Tour: Sailors, Soldiers, & Civilians

Saturday, June 10, 2023 at 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM (EST)
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Oak Street Cemetery
37 Oak Street
Norwich, Connecticut, United States 06360

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Please join us for a fascinating tour of one of Norwich's colonial era cemeteries. The Norwich City or Oak Street Cemetery was established in 1755 and overlooks much of the Norwich downtown area, along Cliff, Main, and Franklin Streets. On this tour, you’ll learn about Capt. Robert Niles, who played an instrumental role in securing a Treaty of Alliance between the United States and France during the Revolutionary War. You’ll meet Capt. Ephraim and Lydia Huntington Bill, the great, great, great grandparents of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Other prominent individuals buried here include Civil War Soldier, George Ward, who is one of the "Andersonville Nine" and the Harris family who were active in the anti-slavery movement in Norwich. You'll learn about these Norwich notables and more on this tour!

Meet at the entrance of the cemetery at the end of Arcadia Street (use 17 Arcadia Street as the address). Parking is below in the lot on Cliff Street; walk up Arcadia Street to meet the tour at the cemetery entrance. Please dress appropriately for the weather.Less than a mile, Easy, No restrooms, No wheelchair access, No dogs please. 

location

Oak Street Cemetery
37 Oak Street
Norwich, Connecticut, United States 06360

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Norwich Historical Society
69 East Town Street
Norwich, CT, 06360
Regan Miner
info@norwichhistoricalsociety.org

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