

Wachogue Cemetery is from 1842. A sign inside claims that it is from 1818.

Allen Street near Bicentennial Highway





Ranch Golf Club – EXTERNAL LINK
Barn is from 1897.


Robert Crane House and Barn – also called the Olde Farm Golf Club – Ranch Golf Club Estates – 1897 colonial revival house










Southwick Country Club
City of Homes Cemetery – Wilbraham Road near Delmore Street – began in 1918
External LINK to the social club





Kesser Israel Cemetery in Springfield Massachusetts was started in 1909. Their cemetery belongs to the Congregation Kesser Israel – LINK.
Wilbraham Road near Delmore Street
Rabbi Solomon Pessin – FINDAGRAVE





Cherry Lane Cemetery is from 1826. Its location is Cherry Street off of Central Street. Established January 10 1826 by the First Baptist Society of Springfield in Memory of Those Who Died in the Revolutionary and Civil Wars. The land was donated by John Ashley FINDAGRAVE. He is buried in this cemetery. He was on the cemetery committee and yes he received his plot for free.
The Baptist Chapel was at the southeast corner of Cherry Lane and Central. It is no longer there. In 1832 a new chapel was made at the corner of Maple and Mulberry Streets. The old chapel was turned into a house but it is now long gone.
Revolutionary War veterans that are buried here: Levi Dart, Elijah Hyde, and Simeon Pomeroy.

A good route to take around the cemetery area is as follows:
1 – Church at the corner of the street is no longer there.
2- Gates
3 – David Brin near the gate to the left.
4 – Anna Munn from 1801
5 – footstones
6 – Burial Memorial
7 – numbered stone at the back right
8 – potters field at back middle
9 – baby section at back left





Catalpa Trees





Joseph Warren Allin – first burial in the cemetery

Joseph Miller is still with a footstone.






David Bran





