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Potters Field

 
Suffolk County Potters Field
  Ever wonder where the poor in Suffolk County were buried? Well this is the place. It consists of rows of graves baring only numbers. There are a very small number of grave plaques with names on them. Those buried here were from the Suffolk County Home (poor house) and the Suffolk County Asylum.  
     
   
   
A recently renovated count building nearby, still bares the name
"The Suffolk Home" on its doorway. This is where many of the interred lived.
Number 63.
Under the year it says "Suffolk Home"
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