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20 Nov 2013 It is the home of New York's “potter's field," for those who can't afford to pay for burial, or whose identity is unknown. Since 1976, Hart Island has
Define potter's field: a public burial place for paupers, unknown persons, and criminals — potter's field in a sentence.
15 Nov 2013 On Tuesday morning, the first snow flurries of the season fell on New York's potter's field, drifting down into an open trench, dusting the dirt next
2 Jun 2009 Return to sender. Dear Word Detective: Where did the name “potter's field" come from? — Denise Caldara. Gee, I'm glad you asked that
Hart Island, sometimes referred to as Hart's Island, is an island in New York City at the western Hart Island is the location of a 101-acre (0.41 km2) potter's field for New York City, the largest tax-funded cemetery in the world. Burials on Hart
27 Jun 2016 A headstone stands in a visitor area on Hart Island, the former location of a prison and hospital that is a potter's field burial site of as many as one million people, in New York, United States June 23, 2016.
A potter's field, paupers' grave or common grave is a place for the burial of unknown or indigent people. Potter's field is of Biblical origin, referring to a ground where clay was dug for pottery, later bought by the high priests of Jerusalem for the burial of strangers, criminals and the poor.
28 Jun 2016 This is New York's potter's field, one of the largest cemeteries in the United States where the unclaimed dead, the unknown and the very poor
A place for the burial of unknown or indigent persons. [From the potter's field mentioned in Matthew 27:7.] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English
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