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The Ancient Burying Ground - Hartford's Oldest Historic Site

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African, African-American & Native-American Burials

Visit our project site  on African, African-American & Native American Burials  at the Ancient Burying Ground, Hartford

Our grant-funded, CLHO-award winning site includes a downloadable database of over 500 individuals of African, African-American, and Native American heritage who may be interred at the Ancient Burying Ground

One of three images collaged together from the Ancient Burying Ground's African Native Burials website by artist Cora Marshall, left section, colorful and compelling sections of African-Americans' faces, their eyes looking at us directly One of three images collaged together from the Ancient Burying Ground's African Native Burials website by artist Cora Marshall, middle section, colorful sections of African & Native Americans' faces, a woman with an ear of native corn, a girl child's face looking at us from the side,realistic eyes staring at us straight on, asking us to account for our past One of three images collaged together from the Ancient Burying Ground's African Native Burials website by artist Cora Marshall, right section, colorful sections of African & Native Americans' faces, right side of a woman's face with an ear of native corn, a man with a floppy hat's direct gaze, a realistic side eye glance at us, asking us to account for our past

African, African-American & Native-American Burials

Visit our project site  on African, African-American & Native American Burials  at the Ancient Burying Ground, Hartford

Our grant-funded, CLHO-award winning site includes a downloadable database of over 500 individuals of African, African-American, and Native American heritage who may be interred at the Ancient Burying Ground

One of three images collaged together from the Ancient Burying Ground's African Native Burials website by artist Cora Marshall, left section, colorful and compelling sections of African-Americans' faces, their eyes looking at us directly One of three images collaged together from the Ancient Burying Ground's African Native Burials website by artist Cora Marshall, middle section, colorful sections of African & Native Americans' faces, a woman with an ear of native corn, a girl child's face looking at us from the side,realistic eyes staring at us straight on, asking us to account for our past One of three images collaged together from the Ancient Burying Ground's African Native Burials website by artist Cora Marshall, right section, colorful sections of African & Native Americans' faces, right side of a woman's face with an ear of native corn, a man with a floppy hat's direct gaze, a realistic side eye glance at us, asking us to account for our past

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