![]() ![]() Or search FIND A GRAVE and view/download the library's collection of maps and PDFs. Many thanks to the volunteers who made this possible.īefore you walk a Portsmouth Cemetery in search of an individual plot, we recommend you visit, or contact, the Special Collections Room to check our cemetery indexes for names, plot numbers and maps. Indexes are available for North Cemetery, Point of Graves, South Cemetery (which includes 5 smaller cemeteries: Cotton, Elmwood, Harmony Grove, Proprietors, and Sagamore), Temple Israel Cemetery, Union, and Misc. If you are searching for a particular plot, visit the Special Collections Room to check the name indexes and plot maps before you walk the cemeteries. Take our walking tour through the South End and as you stroll, we’ll point out some of these spots and share our favorite tidbits from Portsmouth’s past along the way! Download our PDF or pick up a copy of the map at the library. Portsmouth is filled to the brim with history! Settled in 1623, our city has nearly 400 years’ worth of stories that can be told through the artifacts, houses, and sites we’ve chosen to preserve. Self-Guided Walking Tour of Historic Portsmouth ![]() Research & Learn Back Copy Created with Sketch.Services Back Copy Created with Sketch.Ebooks, Audiobooks & Magazines with Libby.Borrow & Download Back Copy Created with Sketch.
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