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Cemetery Number
LN007
Town
LINCOLN
Cemetery Name
HENRY ALLSOP LOT
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Location
EDDY DOWLING HIGHWAY (RTE 146)
State
RI
Direction
E
Pole Number
Distance
250
Map Number
Page Number
Plat Number
Deed Book
Deed Page
Size in Feet
59
Size in Feet
33
Inscriptions
10
Fieldstones
Tombs
Exist?
YES
Last seen date?
Newest
1928
Oldest
1881
Vandalism
N
Veteran
Pole
P
Comment
This cemetery is located at the intersection of Eddy Dowling Highway (Route 146) and the Route 295 overpass. It is on the easterly side of Route 146 and is on the median strip between the North & South lanes of Route 295. It is adjacent to LN006. This lot was surveyed by Roger Beaudry on December 26, 1994. At that time it was in run down condition, and badly overgrown with trees, briars and weeds. This lot has had a fence erected around it made of pressure treated lumber. No signs of a previous enclosure could be found. It may have been an open lot and the fence erected when Route 295 was built. Previous surveys were done by James Arnold date unknown who recorded both this lot and LN006 as one lot and listed it in his work in Volume 15, page 146. He also states in his description that 13 fieldstones were located, none were discovered during the Beaudry survey. Arnold describes cemetery as follows: "Albion Section. On hill near fork of road. Louisquisset Pike." EDITOR'S NOTE: Prior to the building of Route 295 in the late 1960's, Albion Road crossed Route 146 near this point. The name Louisquisset Pike, although still used by many people, was formally changed to the Eddy Dowling Highway during the 1970's. Dr Frank T Calef MD also transcribed this lot and merged it with LN006. He gave it the designation of LOT 2, and it is listed in his work on pages 3-5. He describes it simply as follows: "South-east from previous yard." Ethel M White transcribed two stones and described it as: "Near Ballou Cemetery"
Condition
poor
Enclosure
Gate
Growth
overgrown-trees
Terrain
level
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