Friends Burying Ground, Trenton

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Graves in front of the Trenton Friends Meeting House

Friends Burying Ground is a cemetery in Trenton in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The cemetery is located on the west side of North Montgomery Street north of East Hanover Street, adjacent to the Trenton Friends Meeting House.

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Coordinates: 40°13′17″N74°45′44″W / 40.2215°N 74.7623°W / 40.2215; -74.7623