- Burr's Burial-Place
A short item from The Ladies' Repository, June, 1867, refuting rumors about Burr's burial.
- The Cemetery (John F. Hageman, History of Princeton and its Institutions; v.2, 1879)
Mainly Princeton Cemetery, but includes brief information about other early burial spots.
- Conover Graveyard (Find A Grave)
There is a shorter list of burials, with a few photos of this West Windsor Township cemetery, under
Schenck Covenhoven Graveyard.
- Drakes Corner Burial Ground (Find A Grave)
- "From Sturdy Old Survivor, a Hardier Elm Grows"
May 7, 2004 article by Anthony DePalma in The New York Times about the elm that used to stand in the Princeton Cemetery.
- "The Graveyard at Princeton"
From the magazine Continental Monthly, vol. 1, no. 1 (January, 1862).
- "Immortality in Plaster" (Wes Tooke)
An article from the December 16, 1998 issue of Princeton Alumni Weekly about Laurence Hutton's collection of life and death masks, now at the Princeton University Libraries, concludes with a brief story of the death mask of Aaron Burr.
- Inventory of GSNJ Files of New Jersey Cemeteries (The Genealogical Society of New Jersey)
3-page PDF document lists Mercer County cemeteries with citations to published data.
- Paul Tulane's Burial Site [PDF format requires Acrobat Reader]
- Princeton Cemetery (Find A Grave)
- Princeton Cemetery (Nassau Presbyterian Church)
- Princeton Cemetery (The Political Graveyard)
- Princeton Cemetery: A Photographic Journey (Richard Sibbes)
- Princeton Cemetery Gravemarker Transcription with Photographs (DistantCousin.com)
Photographs of a selection of the older and more legible markers in Princeton Cemetery, with dates and some notes.
- The Princeton Cemetery: If Tombstones Could Talk (Pricilla E. Hayes)
- The Princeton Cemetery of the Nassau Presbyterian Church
Includes a map of the cemetery and a key to the historical monuments shown on the map.
- St. Paul's Cemetery (Find A Grave)
- St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church Cemetery (The Political Graveyard)
- Stony Brook Friends Cemetery List (India van Voorhees Penney)
Transcription of 7 handwritten pages of burials in the cemetery at Stony Brook Quaker Meeting House.
- Stony Brook Quaker Meeting House Burial Ground (Find A Grave)
- Stony Brook Quaker Meeting House Cemetery (The Political Graveyard)
- Trinity All Saints Cemetery (Find A Grave)
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