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Forest town graveyard may be a 97-acre (39 ha) graveyard in South Portland, Maine, owned and operated by the adjacent town of Portland. There area unit just about thirty,000 burials within the graveyard. Forest City’s burial records area unit unbroken at Evergreen graveyard in Portland. As of 1870, the graveyard had twenty four burials of yank war veterans. Once the land was purchased in 1858, it value town $50,000. The primary plot was established later that year. However, the oldest grave found in Forest town graveyard is that of Mrs. Sara Strout UN agency died in 1810, her grave is that the solely lasting grave that’s clean amongst the slate graves within the line.
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