St. Paul’s Chapel churchyard

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St. Paul’s Chapel churchyard is a historic burial ground in Lower Manhattan associated with St. Paul’s Chapel, notable for its colonial-era graves and role in New York City’s early history.

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St. Paul’s Chapel churchyard canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cemetery
churchyard
historic burial ground
adjacentTo St. Paul’s Chapel
architecturalContext Georgian church setting
associatedPeriod 18th century
associatedWith St. Paul’s Chapel
Trinity Churchyard network of cemeteries
associatedWithEvent development of early New York City
borough Manhattan
city New York City
commemorates colonial-era New Yorkers
early New York residents
contains gravestones
monuments
tombs
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificance example of colonial-era urban churchyard
denomination Episcopal
era colonial period
governedBy Episcopal Diocese of New York
hasFunction burial ground
hasHeritage colonial-era graves
hasLandscapeFeature lawn
paths
trees
hasSignificance New York City early history
colonial New York history
heritageStatus historic site
heritageType religious heritage site
locatedIn Lower Manhattan
Manhattan
New York City
New York
surface form: New York State

United States of America
surface form: United States
near Broadway (Manhattan street)
surface form: Broadway (Manhattan)

Vesey Street
World Trade Center (reconstructed complex)
surface form: World Trade Center site
neighborhood Financial District
openToPublic yes
ownedBy Trinity Church
surface form: Trinity Church Wall Street
partOf St. Paul’s Chapel
surface form: St. Paul’s Chapel complex
religiousAffiliation Anglican tradition
touristAttraction yes
usedFor burials
commemoration

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Trinity Church Cemetery hasPart St. Paul’s Chapel churchyard