Urban Renewal in Ward 4 in Holyoke Massachusetts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjmXsAhu4Hs from Harry Craven
Urban Renewal in Ward 4 in Holyoke Massachusetts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjmXsAhu4Hs from Harry Craven
Saint Mary’s Roman Catholic Church
This pastor data in the table is from their web site: EXTERNAL LINK
This web site claims that their church is the first Catholic church in the area. This is not true since the Saint Mary’s Church of Northampton had a prior church to its 1881 church. This was on King Street and was made in 1844. LINK See a map from 1871 of the old church. LINK
Saint Mary of the Assumption Church was dedicated on April 16 1868.
| pastor | start | end | burial |
| Patrick Moyce | |||
| Edward Dunphy | |||
| John McMahon | |||
| William Lang | |||
| George Fitzgerald | |||
| Joseph Daley | |||
| John Roberts | |||
| John Kenney | |||
| John Mongovan | |||
| Jeremiah Murphy | |||
| Richard Hoey | |||
| Henry McKeon | |||
French and Indian Wars
Captain Elisha Chapin – FINDAGRAVE – Commander at Fort Massachusetts in 1754
In Memory of Capt. Elisha Chapin who was killed by the savages at Williamstown in the County of Berkshire

Spring Grove Cemetery was purchased in 1881 and ready in 1883. The first burial was in April of 1883. The land belonged to Warner and Graves. There one was a holding tomb near the North Farm Road entrance.
Estabrook


Warner

John Serex – This is a cenotaph since he is buried in Florence Italy.

William Cordes

Walter Corbin


Julius Perry Maine – Julius donated the sidewalks, curbing, and fountain



Donald Leith

Luther Ashley Martin – Luther donated the gates




Griggs


This is a cenotaph for this young child.
Sectional Map of the Cemetery – External Link to Northampton Site

Easthampton Veterans Monuments
Civil War
World War One



| Charles Bromley | |||
| Michael C Cameron | |||
| Abner Clark | |||
| Leo Courtemanche | |||
| Louis Cummings | |||
| Leonard Dalton | |||
| Joseph Dineen | |||
| Joseph Gilarowski | |||
| Rudolph Gradnitzer | |||
| Stephen Guernsey | |||
| Vincent Hayewski | |||
| James Hourihan | |||
| Andrew Lachance | |||
World War Two


KOREA

Vietnam

John Campbell
Company 1 in the 2nd Massachusetts Regiment Spanish American War 1898 veteran and also 2nd Calvary at Fort Sheridan Illinois
