Many memorials to the dead who rest in the Old SOUTH BURIAL GROUND,
NASHUA, NH read “Remember you must die.” However, most modern
onlookers are shielded from this message carved on the ancient
gravestones because it is inscribed in Latin as Memento Mori. Whether
interpreted as a grim message or as a call to live an honorable life,
the May 3rd, 2025 CEMETERY TOUR PRESENTED BY THE NASHUA HISTORICAL
SOCIETY IS A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR THE HISTORY OF THE EARLY
INHABITANTS WHO ARE BURIED IN THE OLD DUNSTABLE BURYING GROUND,
otherwise known as The Old SOUTH BURIAL GROUND.
During the Old SOULS OF THE OLD SOUTH CEMETERY TOUR, ticketed guests
are invited to travel from grave to grave and listen to more than a
dozen reenactors dressed in period-appropriate attire. The open-format
tour will run twice on Saturday, May 3, 2025: first from 11:00 –
12:30 pm and second from 1:30 – 3:00 pm. For tickets go to:
https://www.nashuahistoricalsociety.org/event-details/old-souls-of-the-old-south-burial-ground-cemetery-tour
[https://www.nashuahistoricalsociety.org/event-details/old-souls-of-the-old-south-burial-ground-cemetery-tour]
. The tour is appropriate for ticket holders ages 10 and up, as there
are no walkways and many of the gravestones are hundreds of years old.
Dunstable was chartered in 1673 by the General Court of Massachusetts
and the earliest stone in the Old South Burial Ground is dated
1687.
Timed vignettes presented by the reenactors include stories of French
and Indian War soldiers, Revolutionary War heroes, a minister, a
stonecutter, and a surveyor. The Nashua Historical Society in
collaboration with The Kings Daughters Benevolent Association is
pleased the red brick 1841 Suburban Schoolhouse No. 1, located on the
cemetery grounds, will also be open to ticket holders. A schoolmaster
and schoolmarm along with a small group of school-age children will
greet visitors who enter the historic schoolhouse restored in 1976.
“Late in the summer of 1839, Henry David Thoreau walked through this
very cemetery and wrote of the ‘early remains of ancient inhabitants
of Dunstable,’ and we invite the public to join us in exploring
these same stones and stories,” shares Paula Lochhead, chair of the
Cemetery Tour Committee at The Nashua Historical Society.
Lochhead and her team have designed a cemetery tour memorable for
history enthusiasts, but artists and curious minds too. The artwork on
the stones is varied and speaks to an earlier time when symbolism
included skulls, bones, angels, fruits, vines and flowers. Each grave
is aligned on an east-west axis, with the dead’s feet facing
eastward, a practice in synch with early Christian beliefs, especially
of New England Puritans.
To best enjoy the tour, guests must be able to walk on uneven ground
as well as be able to stand for an hour or more. The tour is not
wheelchair accessible. Guests are encouraged to wear
weather-appropriate clothing and proper footwear. A port-a-potty will
be located nearby for guests.
Advanced reservations are strongly suggested because sales are
limited. Tickets for the Saturday, May 3rd tour are available for
$20.00 (credit fee applies) either through the NASHUA HISTORICAL
SOCIETY’s website at https://www.nashuahistoricalsociety.org/events
[https://www.nashuahistoricalsociety.org/events] or at the NASHUA
HISTORICAL SOCIETY’s Florence H. Speare Museum (5 Abbott Street,
NASHUA) during business hours. Additional ticket sale times will be
announced on the Society’s website and Facebook pages. Tickets may
be available the day of the event but must be paid for in cash. For
information on Facebook go to:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1207610380715657/
[https://www.facebook.com/events/1207610380715657/]
On the day of the tour, Old Souls of the Old South Cemetery Tour
ticket holders should come directly to the Old South Burial Ground,
217 Daniel Webster Highway, at least 15 minutes before their ticketed
tour time. The cemetery is located at the entrance to the Royal Ridge
Mall on the Daniel Webster (DW) Highway, across from BJ’s Gas.
Parking is available adjacent to the burial ground at Walgreens and
Bank of America. In addition, special event t-shirts will be available
at the event for $20 while supplies last.
The Nashua Historical Society
5 Abbott Street
Nashua, NH 03064
603-883-0015
"Preserving the Past for the Future"
Office hours Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Website: https://www.nashuahistoricalsociety.org/
[https://www.nashuahistoricalsociety.org/]
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NashuaHistoricalSociety/
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