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| Salem, Massachusetts,USA - September 14, 2016: The Burying Point Cemetery, also known as Charter Street Cemetery, dates back to at least 1637. A resting place for many historical people, Richard More, a passenger on the Mayflower, Simon Bradstreet, governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and John Hathorne a magistrate involved in the Salem Witch Trials. Also a number of those who were executed |
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