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Barkaloo Cemetery

How an Ancient Cemetery Survived in Bay Ridge

June 4, 2018November 28, 2018 Henry  Culture, Featured Article, History  Barakloo Cemetery, cemetery, Harmanus Barkaloo, John Mackay, Mackay Place, Narrows Avenue, Revolutionary War Cemetery, Simon Cortelyou, Xaverian

The Barkaloo Cemetery, home to at least one veteran of the American Revolution, has been at the corner of Mackay Place and Narrows for almost 300 years.

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