Show OLD churchyard the burying air of ISO vol to 1 neer mew york TI in trinity churchyard evry every ator adois of 0 erth earth la in sacred acred within the familiar inclosure lie il entombed the th rein rem alip of of the ot of old new york yirk three deep are the graves I 1 ahe be eat eily IY records are gone but tradition history and militant stones still tell their stories of men and deeds of sacrifices sorrows labors and accle there under the shadow of god a temple mother earth has opened her bosom W with ith strict impartiality to eng lish governors and signers ot of the declaration la ration to ro realist alist soldiers and alb urty boys to the english garrison and to the starved martyrs ot of the revola tion judges and generals and merchants mariners marinero ma and artisans the rich and renowned the poor and the humble all lie here thier bones their dust mingled forming together one great memorial and one concen concentrated grated history of 0 the origin and growth of the american metropolis the colonial governors sir henry moore and sir danvers osborne were buried here also the wives of gove clarke and Corn bury each of these representatives of foreign government re tided in the tort fort of 0 dowling orpen green here are also the ho royalist royall ht judges james delancey Delan rey who dd d at the trial of peter and daniel Hors manden who though devoted to the maintaining of the prerogatives ot of the crown withstood gov coleena a arbitrary acts and david jamieson aleson Jar attorney general of the province anti and recorder of the city of new yolk yoi k robert n R livingston and leonard Lisp lispenard enaid members of the stamp act congress and john cruger delegate to that congress and the first native born mayor of new I 1 ork judges delegates and mayors all performed their work in the city hall on the site of the treasury building and here lie oen gen john lamb and gen john at scott and gen Gs marinus willett Wll lett boldest of liberty boys whose voices were nere heard epard with ith hamilton a in the great grant meetings of the people on the commons then the field of fi now the city hull ball park also john holt the lie patriot printer of 0 the gazette an I 1 post boy |