29th Colored Regiment Monument
Criscuolo Park, Chapel and James Streets, New Haven, CT 06513African American Memorial
Ancient Burying Ground, 60 Gold Street (Main and Gold Streets, adjacent to Center Church), Hartford, CT 06103Amistad Center for Art & Culture
Wadsworth Atheneum, 600 Main Street, Hartford, CT 06103Ancient Burying Ground
Main and Marsh Streets, Wethersfield, CT 06109Archer Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church
320 Hayden Station Road, Windsor, CT 06095Benjamin Trumbull House
80 Broadway Street, Colchester, CT 06415Boce W. Barlow Jr. House
31 Canterbury Street, Hartford, CT 06112Boston Trowtrow Gravesite
Old Burying Ground, 69 Main Street, Norwich, CT 06360Bristol (Bristow) Gravesite
Old Center Burying Yard, approximately 28 North Main Street, West Hartford, CT 06107Cesar and Lowis Peters Archaeological Site
Hebron Village Center, Hebron, CT 06248Charles Ethan Porter House
17 Spruce Street, Vernon, CT 06066Charles W. Morgan Whaling Vessel
Mystic Seaport, 75 Greenmanville Avenue , Stonington, CT 06355Constance Baker Motley House
8 Garden Street, New Haven, CT 06511Dixwell Avenue Congregational Church
217 Dixwell Avenue, New Haven, CT 06511Edward A. Bouchet Monument
Evergreen Cemetery, 92 Winthrop Avenue, New Haven, CT 06519Faith Congregational Church (Talcott Street Congregational)
2030 Main Street, Hartford, CT 06120First Baptist Church
10 Northfield Street, Greenwich, CT 06830First Baptist Church
28 North Street, Milford, CT 06460Flora Hercules Gravesite
Antientist Burial Ground, Near Hempstead and Granite Streets , New London, CT 06320Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park
57 Fort Street, Groton, CT 06340Frank T. Simpson House
27 Keney Terrace, Hartford, CT 06112Freedom Trail Quilts
Museum of Connecticut History, Connecticut State Library, 231 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, CT 06106George Jeffrey House
66 Hillside Avenue, Meriden, CT 06451Glasgo Village
Intersection of Routes 201 and 165, Griswold, CT 06351Goffe Street School
106 Goffe Street, New Haven, CT 06511Green Farms Burying Ground
Sherwood Island Connector and Greens Farms Road, Westport, CT 06880Gunntown Passive Park
Gunntown Road, Naugatuck, CT 06770Hannah Gray House
235 Dixwell Avenue, New Haven, CT 06511Hempstead Historic District
Area surrounding 11 Hempstead Street, New London, CT 06320Henry and Lyzette Munroe House
108 Cross Highway, Westport, CT 06880Hopkins Street Center
34 Hopkins Street, Waterbury, CT 06704Jackie Robinson Park of Fame
Jackie Robinson Way, Richmond Hill Avenue and West Main Street, Stamford, CT 06902Jail Hill Historic District
Fountain, Cedar and School Streets, Norwich, CT 06360James Mars Gravesite
Center Cemetery, Old Colony Road (off of Route 272), Norfolk, CT 06058James Pharmacy
2 Pennywise Lane, Old Saybrook, CT 06475Joseph Rainey House
299 Palisado Avenue , Windsor, CT 06095Lemuel R. Custis Gravesite
Cedar Hill Cemetery, 453 Fairfield Avenue, Hartford, CT 06114Leverett Beman Historic District
Cross and Vine Streets, Middletown, CT 06457Lighthouse Archaeological Site
People's State Forest, 106 East River Road, Barkhamsted, CT 06063Little Bethel A.M.E. Church
44 Lake Avenue, Greenwich, CT 06830Marian Anderson House
Marianna Farm Way, Danbury, CT 06811Marian Anderson Studio
Danbury Museum & Historical Society, 43 Main Street, Danbury, CT 06810Marietta Canty House
61 Mahl Avenue, Hartford, CT 06120Mark Twain House
351 Farmington Avenue, Hartford, CT 06105Martha Minerva Franklin Gravesite
Walnut Grove Cemetery, 817 Old Colony Road, Meriden, CT 06450Mary and Eliza Freeman Houses
352-54 and 358-60 Main Street, Bridgeport, CT 06604Mary Townsend Seymour Gravesite
Old North Cemetery, North Main Street, at Mather Street, Hartford, CT 06120Mary Townsend Seymour (1873-1957), a leader and an activist in early 20th century Hartford, battled for equal rights and freedom from discrimination for all African Americans. Her numerous accomplishments include: co-founding the Hartford Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; campaigning for women’s suffrage and running for the Connecticut State Assembly in 1920, making her the first African American woman to run for a state office. During World War I, she helped form a Hartford chapter of The Circle for Negro War Relief, Inc., working to lend support to soldiers and their families. After the war, she became involved in labor issues. She encouraged African American women who worked in tobacco warehouses to unionize for equal treatment and wages and wrote a letter that was published in The Crisis, exposing unfair conditions by working undercover as an employee. She was also a member of the Colored Women’s League of Hartford, which taught job skills to women who moved to Hartford from the South. In 2006, Mary Townsend Seymour was inducted into the Connecticut Women’s Hall of Fame. She is buried in her family’s plot in Old North Cemetery, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. Follow the drive from the front gate on Main Street towards the back of the cemetery. The drive will turn right and then left, towards the back gate. The Seymour family plot is on the left side of the drive, near a tree.
Sources:Hours of Operation: Sunrise – Sunset
Parking Information: On site
Accessibility Information: The terrain is rough and unpaved.