Concord Reformatory & Cemetery Photo Gallery

The Concord Reformatory opened its doors in 1878, with seven men interned in the cemetery in its first year. By the last time the last man, Gerald Coleman, was interned in 1996, a total of over 218 markers were dotted through this small 100-yard wide slope, graced with a solemn, yet simple cross in the center of the field. The Concord Reformatory Cemetery“Naming the Unnamed”

Concord Reformatory (MCI) West Wing | Entrance  –  1900’s / 2024

Concord Reformatory (MCI) | View of Commonwealth Ave   –  1900’s / 2024

Concord Reformatory Cemetery

Concord Reformatory Cemetery | View Facing West

Concord Reformatory Cemetery

Concord Reformatory Cemetery | View Facing East

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