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Amoskeag Cemetery

Located on Manchester's West Side, Amoskeag Cemetery is located on Fieldcrest Road, just south of Goffstown Road. The 1 acre cemetery was conferred to the City in 1885. The most recent burial in Amoskeag was November 26, 2003.


Merrill Cemetery

Merrill Cemetery is located just south of the Mall of NH on South Willow Street at the intersection of Huse Road. The one acre cemetery was acquired by the City in 1894.

The famous Commodore Nutt (George Washington Morrison Nutt) is buried in the Merrill Cemetery. Commodore Nutt was signed by circus showman Phineas T. Barnum to a 3 year contract in 1861 for the sum of $30,000.

The last burial in the Merrill Cemetery was October 1, 2004.


Stowell Cemetery

Stowell Cemetery, approximately one acre, is located on Bodwell Road (off Mammoth Road) in Manchester's south end and was deeded to the City in 1921.

The Stowell Cemetery was formed in 1840 when citizens from North Londonderry and Mammoth Road purchased the land from Josiah Stowell for $15.00. The first person buried in the cemetery was Henrietta Stowell, in 1840. The most recent burial was August 8, 2000.


Hall Cemetery

Hall Cemetery is one-half acre, located at the intersection of Young and Sunnyside Streets, and was conferred to the City in 1921. The most recent burial in Hall Cemetery was March 23, 1942.


Huse Cemetery

The Huse Cemetery, also known as the Center City or Derryfield Cemetery is located on Mammoth Road between Candia and Cilley Roads. Huse Cemetery is about one acre and was acquired by the City in 1921. The most recent burial in Huse Cemetery was November 16, 2005.


Piscataquog Cemetery

Located on Bowman Street at the intersection of South Main Street behind the South Main Street Church, Piscatquog is a one acre cemetery acquired by the City in 1915.

George McGuire, known as the founder of Labor Day is buried in Lot 119 in the Piscataquog Cemetery. A Celtic Cross marks his grave with the inscription "Labor Day Founder." The first observance of Labor Day was Sept 6, 1886.

The last known burial in the Piscataquog Cemetery was June 15, 2006.


Moore Cemetery

Located on Brown Avenue, the Moore Cemetery is also known as the Brown Ave Cemetery or Goffs Falls Cemetery. It is about .25 acres and was conferred to the City in 1921. The date of last burial in Moore Cemetery is unknown.

Contact Information

City of Manchester Cemeteries

Mailing Address
Pine Grove Cemetery
765 Brown Avenue
Manchester, NH 03103

GPS Address
Pine Grove Cemetery
450 Calef Road
Manchester, NH 03103

Get Directions

Mark Gomez
Chief of Parks

Phone: (603) 624-6514
Fax: (603) 628-6050

Hours of Operation

Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
12:00 PM to 3:00 PM

Visitation:
Every Day
Sunrise to Sunset

Pine Grove Cemetery
Public Mausoleum

Every Day
8:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Shortcut: www.manchesternh.gov/cemeteries