Close Menu
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
Grocers, bodegas claim NYC officials are demanding private business info — as city preps government-owned supermarkets

Grocers, bodegas claim NYC officials are demanding private business info — as city preps government-owned supermarkets

July 7, 2026
Graham Platner’s ex-girlfriend alleges Maine Dem would sneakily pull off condoms during sex

Graham Platner’s ex-girlfriend alleges Maine Dem would sneakily pull off condoms during sex

July 7, 2026
Support your team with these World Cup must-haves, from jerseys to collectibles

Support your team with these World Cup must-haves, from jerseys to collectibles

July 7, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Grocers, bodegas claim NYC officials are demanding private business info — as city preps government-owned supermarkets
  • Graham Platner’s ex-girlfriend alleges Maine Dem would sneakily pull off condoms during sex
  • Support your team with these World Cup must-haves, from jerseys to collectibles
  • WWE Star Jey Uso’s Wife Files for Divorce After 12 Years of Marriage, Pro Wrestler Responds
  • Pirates rookie Konnor Griffin suffers second injury in two months with torn tendon in ring finger
  • ‘One of the oldest gravestones of a free Black person in America’ discovered in Boston
  • The disorder that makes people feel sadder in the summer
  • Meta says it’s facing $1.4T in penalties in teen mental health case — a sum equal to tech giant’s valuation
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
Join Us
USA TimesUSA Times
Newsletter Login
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release
USA TimesUSA Times
Home » ‘One of the oldest gravestones of a free Black person in America’ discovered in Boston
‘One of the oldest gravestones of a free Black person in America’ discovered in Boston
Science

‘One of the oldest gravestones of a free Black person in America’ discovered in Boston

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 7, 20261 ViewsNo Comments

A team of conservationists has discovered and restored the tombstone of Sebastian, a formerly enslaved man who died free in 1729.

“That discovery is likely one of the oldest gravestones of a free Black person in America,” Michelle Wu, the mayor of Boston, said in a July 4 speech. “It’s been there all along. We just had to go look and share the story.”

The stone marker is inscribed with Sebastian’s chosen name, Boston, and features an image common in 17th- and early 18th-century tombstones in New England: the death’s head. The symbol includes a stylized skull flanked by wings, which were possibly intended to symbolize spiritual resurrection.

On the tombstone, a simple, five-line inscription reads:

Modern English

HERE LIES THE
BODY OF BOSTON
AGED 70 YEARS
DECEASED FEBRUARY THE 28
1728

In 18th-century American writing, the word “the” was often abbreviated with a Y-shaped letter form called a “thorn” representing the “th” sound. Tombstones also frequently abbreviated “deceased” and the month. Somewhat confusingly, before 1752, the American colonies regularly used the Julian calendar, as did Britain, in which the new year started on March 25. Boston’s year of death is listed on the tombstone as 1728, but his February 28 death was actually in 1729 in our modern Gregorian calendar.


You may like

Kelly Thomas, the director of the Historic Burying Grounds Initiative for the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, told WBZ News Radio that she identified the gravestone during a restoration project at the Granary Burying Ground, the city’s third-oldest cemetery. Established in 1660, the cemetery includes over 5,000 graves, including the final resting places of Declaration of Independence signers Samuel Adams and John Hancock; the U.S. Revolutionary War officer Paul Revere; and Crispus Attucks, a sailor of mixed African and Indigenous ancestry who is thought to be the first American killed in the Boston Massacre.

“I was reviewing the photos of headstones, and then I noticed that the stone only had one name,” rather than a first and last name, Thomas told WBZ News Radio, suggesting that Boston was either enslaved or free when he died. Based on a search of historical records, Thomas determined that Boston’s enslaved name was Sebastian and that he also went by Bastian.

A surprising amount of information was recorded about Boston and his wife, Jane Lake. In 1701, they had their daughter, also named Jane, baptized at First Church in Boston, where they regularly attended worship services. But while the two were married with children, they were also both enslaved and lived in different households, historian Gloria Whiting wrote in a 2016 study.

Boston was likely freed in the early 18th century, some time after the 1702 death of John Waite, who had held him in slavery. By 1708, a list of free Black people included the name Boston, and he had gained a reputation in the city as a hardworking handyman, according to Whiting’s study. He had been freed for roughly 30 years when he died in 1729 and was well-known enough to have an obituary published for him in the New-England Weekly Journal, a rare occurrence for enslaved or freed Black people in colonial America.

Wu also said that, in recent weeks, archaeologists in Boston had discovered musket balls and gun flints from the infamous Battle of Bunker Hill that took place on June 17, 1775. The battle was fought by British Crown forces and New England troops in the first stage of the American Revolutionary War.


See if you know what these mysterious artifacts are with our archaeological fragments quiz!

Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp Email

Keep Reading

6,000-year-old broken ribs discovered in Syria may be one of the oldest known cases of child abuse in the world

6,000-year-old broken ribs discovered in Syria may be one of the oldest known cases of child abuse in the world

Euclid telescope discovers the 2 most ancient monster black holes in the universe ‪—‬ each brighter than a trillion suns

Euclid telescope discovers the 2 most ancient monster black holes in the universe ‪—‬ each brighter than a trillion suns

A physicist built a ‘mini-universe’ out of ultracold atoms and watched time being born inside it.

A physicist built a ‘mini-universe’ out of ultracold atoms and watched time being born inside it.

2,500-year-old tomb of a ‘warrior prince’ with chariot and helmet discovered on Italy’s Adriatic coast

2,500-year-old tomb of a ‘warrior prince’ with chariot and helmet discovered on Italy’s Adriatic coast

Colorful ‘painting-like’ ripples cover an ancient seafloor structure the Bahamas — Earth from space

Colorful ‘painting-like’ ripples cover an ancient seafloor structure the Bahamas — Earth from space

Scientists just created the most lifelike cell ever made in the lab ‪— but experts say it’s not ‘truly autonomous’

Scientists just created the most lifelike cell ever made in the lab ‪— but experts say it’s not ‘truly autonomous’

Neanderthals and modern humans may have shared culture 59,000 years ago in Turkey, study finds

Neanderthals and modern humans may have shared culture 59,000 years ago in Turkey, study finds

Heart issues tied to ‘microdamage’ in the brain might raise risk of memory loss, study hints

Heart issues tied to ‘microdamage’ in the brain might raise risk of memory loss, study hints

‘What we found was striking’: Physicists take the closest-ever look at a black hole’s mysterious event horizon

‘What we found was striking’: Physicists take the closest-ever look at a black hole’s mysterious event horizon

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Graham Platner’s ex-girlfriend alleges Maine Dem would sneakily pull off condoms during sex

Graham Platner’s ex-girlfriend alleges Maine Dem would sneakily pull off condoms during sex

July 7, 2026
Support your team with these World Cup must-haves, from jerseys to collectibles

Support your team with these World Cup must-haves, from jerseys to collectibles

July 7, 2026
WWE Star Jey Uso’s Wife Files for Divorce After 12 Years of Marriage, Pro Wrestler Responds

WWE Star Jey Uso’s Wife Files for Divorce After 12 Years of Marriage, Pro Wrestler Responds

July 7, 2026
Pirates rookie Konnor Griffin suffers second injury in two months with torn tendon in ring finger

Pirates rookie Konnor Griffin suffers second injury in two months with torn tendon in ring finger

July 7, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News
‘One of the oldest gravestones of a free Black person in America’ discovered in Boston

‘One of the oldest gravestones of a free Black person in America’ discovered in Boston

July 7, 2026
The disorder that makes people feel sadder in the summer

The disorder that makes people feel sadder in the summer

July 7, 2026
Meta says it’s facing .4T in penalties in teen mental health case — a sum equal to tech giant’s valuation

Meta says it’s facing $1.4T in penalties in teen mental health case — a sum equal to tech giant’s valuation

July 7, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp TikTok Instagram
© 2026 USA Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.