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Acotes Hill Cemetary

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Acotes Hill Cemetary

Rte. 44 Glocester RI 02814
401-568-5860

The largest cemetery in town, it is also known as Chepachet Cemetery, Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #23.  It is located on  Putnam Pike, Route 44, where it merges with Route 102 in Glocester, Providence County, Rhode Island.

This cemetery was called Matony before 1800, this hill was renamed when an itinerant half-breed peddler known only as Acote mysteriously died of a fatal wound and a fall downstairs in Kimball Hotel. Acote was buried in an unmarked grave on the west side of the hill.

In June of 1842, the hill was the site of an “armed but bloodless” confrontation between Thomas Wilson Dorr’s “People’s Rights” faction and Samuel Ward King’s “Law & Order” party. Dorr eventually surrendered, was tried and sentenced to life imprisonment for high treason, but was released within a few years as a result of public outcry. A monument to Dorr’s memory was erected at Acote’s Hill in 1912.

Acotes Hill Cemetery

*Photo credit: Rhode Island Historic Cemetery Volunteers

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