Date:
1799
[unknown]
Location: Providence, Rhode Island
Location: Providence, Rhode Island

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Notable Interments
- Daniel Abbott, deputy governor of Rhode Island colony
- Philip Allen, Governor of Rhode Island and U.S. Senator
- Zachariah Allen, prominent Providence mill owner and civic leader
- William B. Avery, Medal of Honor recipient
- Edward Mitchell Bannister, African American painter
- Chad Brown, early pastor of the First Baptist Church in America, progenitor of Brown family
- John Brown, merchant, U.S. Representative, slave trader, co-founder of Brown University
- John Nicholas Brown II, socialite and philanthropist
- Nicholas Brown, Jr., philanthropist and namesake of Brown University
- Kady Brownell, Civil War veteran
- Tristam Burgess,[1] U.S. representative
- Esek Hopkins, The only chief of the Continental Navy during the Revolutionary War
- Jonathan Chace, U.S. senator
- John Hopkins Clark, U.S. senator
- Nicholas Cooke, governor of colony and state of Rhode Island during American Revolutionary War
- Fred Corey, Major League Baseball player
- Gregory Dexter, early president of Rhode Island colony
- Charles Dow, journalist, co-founder of Dow Jones & Company and founder of The Wall Street Journal
- Samuel Eddy, U.S. representative and Chief Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court.
- Arthur Fenner, Governor of Rhode Island from 1790 to 1805.
- James Fenner, U.S. senator from 1805 to 1807, Rhode Island governor from 1807 to 1811, 1824 to 1831 and 1843 to 1845
- Sam Walter Foss, librarian, poet
- John Brown Francis, governor and U.S. senator
- William Goddard, American Revolutionary War printer
- Stephen Hopkins, colonial governor, founding father, signatory of the Declaration of Independence
- Jeremiah Brown Howell, U.S. senator
- Richard Jackson, U.S. representative
- Horace Mann, educator, U.S. representative, and first president of Antioch College
- James Manning, delegate to the Confederation Congress
- Albert Martin (memorial), soldier, only Rhode Islander to have fought at the Battle of the Alamo.
- Charles J. Martin, artist and arts instructor
- James B. Mason, U.S. representative
- Peter Mawney, colonel of Providence militia
- Augustus S. Miller (1847–1905), Mayor of Providence 1903-1905.
- Annie Smith Peck, pioneering woman mountaineer
- Darius Sessions, deputy governor of Rhode Island colony
- James F. Simmons, U.S. senator
- Henry J. Steere, philanthropist and manufacturer
- Joseph L. Tillinghast, U.S. representative
- Sarah Helen Whitman, poet, essayist, and a romantic interest of Edgar Allan Poe
Sources
- ↑ Tristam Burgess on Find A Grave: Memorial #29116554
See also:
- North Burial Ground on Wikipedia
- North Burial Ground on Find A Grave
- Category:North Burial Ground, Providence, Rhode Island
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