Hallowell Cemetery
Located along Water Street north of downtown, the Hallowell Cemetery is a working cemetery with a number of historically interesting graves.
The grave of James Matthews, escaped slave from South Carolina.
The dedication of James Mathews grave as part of US Park Services Network to Freedom
The Clark family graves. The Clarks were the first Anglo settlers of Hallowell. Note the table like headstone which served a a table for people visoting the grave.
Ebenezer Dole founded the first abolitionist organization in Maine is house in Hallowell.
The graves of young women and girls who died at the industrial school in what is now called Stevens Commons.
Somebody placed stones, glass beads and coins in remembrance of the girls who died while at the industrial school.
"Our Babe", grief preserved in granite.