Cemeteries of Northampton

Cemeteries of Northampton

Bridge Street Cemetery

Congregation B’nai Israel Cemetery

Hebrew Society Cemetery

Northampton State Hospital Burial Grounds

Saint Mary’s Cemetery of Northampton

Saint Marys Assumption Cemetery

Our Lady of the Annunciation Churchyard

Park Street Cemetery

Saint Peter and Paul Russian Orthodox Cemetery – Mountain Street – near Arcanum Field (entrance on North Maple Street)

Spring Grove Cemetery

West Farms Cemetery

Northampton Native American Burial Site

Holy Trinity Cemetery (cemetery of the St Valentine Church) – see Hatfield

Burial Grounds of Northampton throughout its History

Parks of Northampton

Parks of Northampton

Leeds Memorial Park

Look Park

Childs Park

Stanley Kolodzinski Park

Pulaski Park

Veterans Park – off West Street – WW2 memorial

Arcanum Field – 220 Bridge Rd

Agnes Fox Field and Playground – 253 State St

Sheldon Field

Ellerbrook Field – 48 Burts Pit Rd

Maines Field – 570 Riverside Drive in Florence

Florence Fields – 145 Meadow St

Trinity Row Park – South Main Street in Florence

Mineral Hills Conservation Area

Cemeteries of Hatfield

Cemeteries of Hatfield

See the town cemetery site for a fine description of the cemeteries – External SITE

Bradstreet Cemetery – 100 feet to the west of Main Street at Old Farms and Depot Road – PLAT map 1843 – two large family plots

Calvary Cemetery

Hill Cemetery

Holy Trinity Cemetery

Main Street Cemetery

West Hatfield Cemetery – West Street south of Chestnut Street and north of Church Avenue 1848 – on the east side of the road

North Hatfield Cemetery – West Street just south of Mountain Drive 1844 – Wells burial plot has metallic chain with bells

Hatfield Native American Burial Sites

Churches of Easthampton

Churches of Easthampton

Catholic Churches

Immaculate Conception Church Campus

Notre Dame du Bon Conseil Church Campus

Sacred Heart Church

Protestant Churches

Methodist Episcopal Church

Saint Philip’s Episcopal Church

Payson Congregational

First Congregational Church of Easthampton (see Payson above)

Trinity Lutheran Church

Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church

Providence Methodist Church

Calvary Baptist Church 413 Main Street

First Congregational Church Parsonage at 13 Northampton Street from 1846

Williston Academy Chapel at 41 Park Street from 1965

Churches of Easthampton throughout its History

Churches of Amherst

Churches of Amherst

First Congregational Church – First Congregational Church Parsonage 17 Seelye Street

North Amherst Congregational Church at 1193 North Pleasant is from 1826 and parsonage is at 1170 North Pleasant 1839 and the North Amherst Town Hall and Parsonage is at 1193 is from 1845

South Amherst Congregational Church

Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church

First Parish Church and Meeting House

Unitarian Meetinghouse

Grace Episcopal Church

Saint Brigid’s Roman Catholic Church

Amherst Baptist Church 1838

Hope Community Church – 16 Gaylord Street 1912 – started as Zion Congregation Church – one of two spinoffs from the Zion Chapel of 1869