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State Cemetery

Dianne Flaherty (View posts)
Posted: 4 Jan 2005 7:00AM GMT
Classification: Query
I'm looking for a cemetery in the Concord, NH area. It was know or is know as the State Cemetery. My husband's uncle Albert Dodge was buried there in March of 1962. He died at a Concord, NH hospital of tuberculosis on 3/11/1962.
Thank you for the help.

Re: State Cemetery

Posted: 1 Aug 2007 8:47PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi,
I work for NHH and the Cemetary for this hospital is on Clinton Street, in Concord, NH. Just past the "White's Farm" (there is a sign saying 'White's Farm'), there is a small white building (something like a garage or shed) and across the street from this building is the Cemetary for New Hampshire Hospital.
But, if your relative died of TB he/she may have been at Glencliff. (I had a relative there and they buried him at the family plot in Franklin)
Hope this helps.
Enid

Re: State Cemetery

Posted: 8 Aug 2007 9:24PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Badger
I have a party who's death record says he was buried at the "State Lot" after expiring at the NH Hospital in 1930. Would you think this would be the cemetery you mention in your note on Clinton Street in Concord?

Re: State Cemetery

Posted: 9 Aug 2007 9:18PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Biel, Lasak, Porter, Herlihy, McLeod, Wilson, Cottrell, Mansell
Yes, I do believe that the New Hampshire Hospital on Clinton Street in Concord, New Hampshire is the "State Lot".
Unless, he was at Glencliff (a sanitarium for TB). Then, I'm not sure.
Back in 1930 there were more 'State Facilities' than there are now.

Re: State Cemetery

Posted: 26 Jan 2013 10:48AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Janet
There is a cemetery in the Concord Area that is actually in Boscawen, it is a State Cemetery but is now the State of New Hampshire's Veterans cemetery. It is quite nice, layed out well and very well maintained. They have inground burials and Niche's for cremains.

Re: State Cemetery

Posted: 27 May 2014 3:45PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi, I'm also looking for a relative who was died while a patient at the NH State Hospital and was buried in a "state lot". The burial was in 1936 and the undertaker was W.H. Hoyt.

I'm thinking the markers are probably just a number but if I had the name of the cemetery, I might be able to call and find out which plot she is in.

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