Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Morristown
![]() Burying Ground of the Presbyterian Church  | |
| Details | |
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| Location | |
| Coordinates | 40°47′53″N 74°28′45″W / 40.79806°N 74.47917°W | 
| Part of | Morristown District (ID73001126) | 
| Designated CP | October 30, 1973 | 
The First Presbyterian Church Cemetery is a historic churchyard cemetery of the First Presbyterian Church in Morristown, New Jersey, United States. The cemetery was added to the National Register of Historic Places, listed as a contributing property to the Morristown District, on October 30, 1973.[1]
History
The oldest interments date to 1731. There is a mass gravesite for about 150 soldiers of the American Revolutionary War who died from smallpox in 1777.[2]

Notable burials
- Samuel Beach Axtell (1819–1891), U.S. Congressman, Governor of Utah and New Mexico
 - Silas Condict (1738–1801), delegate to the Continental Congress[2]
 - John Doughty (1754–1826), Revolutionary War Continental Army Officer
 - Jacob Ford Sr. (1704–1777), iron manufacturer, politician and judge[2]
 - Jacob Ford Jr. (1738–1777) and Theodosia Ford (1741–1824), owners of the Ford Mansion, used by General Washington during the Revolutionary War[2]
 - Jonas P. Phoenix (1788–1859), US Congressman
 - George Vail (1809–1875), represented New Jersey's 4th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1853 to 1857.[3]
 

See also
- List of cemeteries in New Jersey
 - National Register of Historic Places listings in Morris County, New Jersey
 
References
- ^ Karschner, Terry (July 1973). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Morristown District". National Park Service. With accompanying 18 photos
 - ^ a b c d Viola, Joey (August 2021). "Eminent Remains". Skylands Visitor.
 - ^ George Vail, Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Accessed September 2, 2007.
 
External links
 Media related to First Presbyterian Church Cemetery (Morristown, New Jersey) at Wikimedia Commons- Official website 

 - First Presbyterian Churchyard at Find a Grave
 
