Saint Johns Cemetery
Saint Johns Cemetery is a cemetery in Town of Glastonbury, Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut. Saint Johns Cemetery is situated nearby to the nature reserve J B Williams Memorial Park, as well as near the hamlet Glastonbury Center.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include J B Williams Memorial Park and Gideon Welles House.
J B Williams Memorial Park
Nature reserve
Named for James Baker Williams, founder of JB Williams Soap Company, J. B. Williams Park is located on Neipsic Road in Glastonbury, Connecticut, just off Route 2. It is a popular park for hiking, softball, fishing, ice-skating, and cross-country skiing.
Gideon Welles House
Historic building
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The Gideon Welles House is a historic house at 17 Hebron Avenue in Glastonbury, Connecticut. Built in 1783, it was home to generations of the locally prominent Welles family, whose most famous member was Gideon Welles, the United States Secretary of the Navy under Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War. Gideon Welles House is situated 2 miles northwest of Saint Johns Cemetery.
Welles-Shipman-Ward House
Museum
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The Welles-Shipman-Ward House is a historic house museum at 972 Main Street in South Glastonbury, Connecticut. Built in 1755, it is a well-preserved example of Georgian architecture, with the largest period fireplace in Connecticut. Welles-Shipman-Ward House is situated 2½ miles southwest of Saint Johns Cemetery.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Glastonbury Center and J. B. Williams Co. Historic District.
Glastonbury Center
Hamlet
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Glastonbury Center is a census-designated place that constitutes the densely populated center of Glastonbury in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 7,387 at the 2010 census, out of a total town population of 34,427.
J. B. Williams Co. Historic District
Neighborhood
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The J. B. Williams Co. Historic District encompasses a historic 19th-century factory complex and related family housing in Glastonbury, Connecticut. Located on and around Hubbard, Williams, and Willieb Streets, the area includes a mid-19th century frame factory as well as later brick buildings, and houses belonging to its owners, members of the Williams family.
Glastonbury Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Glastonbury Historic District encompasses a streetscape dating to the 17th century, along Main St. from Hebron Ave. to Talcott Rd. in Glastonbury, Connecticut. Glastonbury Historic District is situated 2 miles west of Saint Johns Cemetery.
Saint Johns Cemetery
- Type: Cemetery
- Category: burial
- Location: Town of Glastonbury, Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
41.69621° or 41° 41′ 46″ northLongitude
-72.57287° or 72° 34′ 22″ westElevation
226 feet (69 metres)Open location code
87H9MCWG+FVGeoNames ID
4842091
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