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The Hudson County Burial Grounds, also known as the Secaucus Potter's Field and Snake Hill Cemetery, is located in Secaucus, New Jersey.

The cemetery was cleared of bodies to make room for the Secaucus Transfer Station and Exit 15X of the New Jersey Turnpike between 1992-2003.[1][2][3] More than 4,000 bodies were disinterred. Two bodies were identified and reburied by their families, but the rest were reinterred in Maple Grove Park Cemetery.[4] (The bodies were to be interred at Hoboken Cemetery, North Bergen, but when pits were dug for the bodies, human remains were found, in what was sold as virgin cemetery space.[5][6])

Patrick Andriani, a Hudson County native, had been searching for his grandfathers remains for years prior to Exit 15X being proposed by the New Jersey Transit Authority. Once human remains had been found during excavation for the exit ramp, he was the first to be contacted as a potential living descendant. Eventually, they were able to identify his grandfather, Leonardo Andriani, by his skeletal remains and could inter him in a grave of his own at Maple Grove Park. This inspired the award-winning documentary titled "Snake Hill"[7] released in 2007.

It is estimated that there are another 5,000 or so graves that have not been found, probably lying outside the Secaucus Junction projects construction areas. Some may lie underneath footings and embankments of the New Jersey Turnpike.[4]

The bodies were reburied at the Maple Grove Park Cemetery in Hackensack, New Jersey. The last body was removed from the cemetery on October 31, 2003. The remains of 4,572 were transferred. The Register of Burials listed interments between December 31, 1880, and April 12, 1962, but those within the removal area were from between 1920 and 1962. The cemetery served the insane asylum and the poor house that later became the Meadowview Psychiatric Hospital.

  1. ^ "Potter's Field to be Moved for Turnpike-Railroad Interchange". The New York Times. 29 August 2001.
  2. ^ Fallon, Scott (2003-11-30). "55 years later, reburial heals indignity. Family bids farewell to remains from potter's field.". Bergen Record. Archived from the original on 2016-01-14. Retrieved Dec 6, 2015. When plans for the interchange were finalized two years ago, a team of 60 archeologists began unearthing grave after grave in what turnpike officials believe is the largest single exhumation in the nation's history ... [In a[ corner of the Hackensack cemetery, the remains of 4,570 other bodies have already been buried. The Turnpike Authority plans to pay for a large memorial to honor them in the spring.
  3. ^ "A startling find at cemetery halts reburial". Bergen County, NJ: The Record. Archived from the original on 2016-01-14. Retrieved 2015-12-06. The remains of thousands of people placed in a potter's field near the New Jersey Turnpike were supposed to get a proper burial this summer in a nearby cemetery.

    But no longer. The reason: Hundreds of random pieces of bones and skulls have now been found in the exact spot where the remains were going.
  4. ^ a b "Snake Hill's secrets: 10 years ago, thousands of bodies were pulled from the Meadowlands". NJ.com. 21 October 2014. Retrieved 2015-12-06.
  5. ^ "New burial spot needed for remains". Bergen Record. Retrieved 2007-08-21. Exasperated turnpike officials say the Hoboken Cemetery in North Bergen violated its contract when it promised there weren't any prior burials in the 2,430-foot section reserved for the potter's field bodies. The cemetery says it has no record of any bodies and the remains could have been fragments excavated from other areas on its grounds. Nevertheless, it has agreed to return the agency's $150,000 by Friday - the cost for reinterring the bodies. [dead link]
  6. ^ "Families Think Potter's Field Holds Clues To Long Lost Kin". Bergen Record. Archived from the original on 2011-05-17. Retrieved 2008-04-05. But to one Morris County man, a potter's field in Secaucus is more than an obstacle in the state's plan to build a sprawling $225 million turnpike interchange.
  7. ^ Longo, Sandra (2007-04-20), Snake Hill (Documentary), Donna McGrath, Legacy Mountain Films, Like-Minded Entertainment, retrieved 2023-12-06

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