File:Elmwood Cemetery, North Brunswick, NJ - James Bishop, 1816–1895, gravestone.jpg

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English: Gravestone of James Bishop and his wife Mary F Bishop in the Elmwood Cemetery, North Brunswick, New Jersey.
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James Bishop
Died May 10, 1895
Mary F Bishop
Died June 14, 1896
Camera location40° 28′ 33.29″ N, 74° 27′ 00.35″ W  Heading=23.766599597586° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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