Adjacent to the museum, a small cemetery whispers tales of the past, its origins intertwined with the church’s construction in 1837. Eternally silent but steeped in history, the graves within are meticulously numbered, tracing a path from the northeastern corner, nearest to the intersection of Pioneer Road and Rt 8. Row upon row, the graves bear witness to the passage of time and the lives once lived in this hallowed ground, with Row 13 standing sentinel closest to the Tavern.
For those seeking to unravel the mysteries and stories interred within, the Covenanter Building offers a treasure trove of information. Reference maps, books, and compiled listings offer a glimpse into the lives and legacies of those who rest beneath the earth’s embrace.