Arlington National Cemetery
Like many other famous American war veterans, John F. Kennedy is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
They are all buried together and are watched over by a ships mast and an anchor from the USS Maine.
The mast displayed at Arlington National Cemetery is from the USS Maine. This battleship was famously sunk in Havana Harbor in 1898, an event that contributed to the outbreak of the Spanish-American War. The mast serves as a memorial to those who lost their lives aboard the ship and symbolizes the sacrifices made by American servicemen.
in the cemetery of Maine.
Edwin Arlington Robinson
Whiting, Maine
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Both the Ships anchor and mast and all of the recovered crew are located in the same plot just East of the Confederate Section. Both Captain Sigsby and President William McKinley attended the burial ceremony.
He was not buried there (I called the director who confirmed.) This was likely the result of some sloppy/lazy Google searching. The fact has since been taken off Findagrave.com.
According to Senator Wilfred Moore in a statement made 24 March 2009: http://www.liberalsenateforum.ca/In-The-Senate/Statement/3725_The-Late-Andrew-Wyeth Andrew Wyeth is buried in a cemetery on Hawthorne Point in Cushing, Maine, beside Christina Olson, the subject of his iconic painting, Christina's World.
The address of the Elder Grey Meeting House Cemetery Association is: 265 Chadbourne Ridge Road, North Waterboro, ME 04061-4333