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Southern Graves

@southerngraves

Amateur historian, avid reader, genealogist, lover of cemeteries, and stitcher. Budding baker, gardener, DIYer, and homesteader. Friend of the environment.

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Southern Graves Redux: Barnard Hill Died While Presiding in Court (1877) >> ow.ly/V1WE50GezWL << At the time of Judge Hill's death headlines in the local papers read, "A COURT OF DEATH" and "Died in the Harness." Burial in city #cemetery at Talbotton, #Georgia.

Southern Graves Redux: Barnard Hill Died While Presiding in Court (1877) &gt;&gt; ow.ly/V1WE50GezWL &lt;&lt; At the time of Judge Hill's death headlines in the local papers read, "A COURT OF DEATH" and "Died in the Harness." Burial in city #cemetery at Talbotton, #Georgia.
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The city is Westbrook, Maine. But it might as well be Castle Rock, the fictional Maine setting for many of Stephen King’s stories. For the fourth time in five years, Westbrook has found itself in the spotlight for a strange and unexplainable occurrence. bos.gl/vNlFTD8

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Southern Graves Redux: "Anxious Father Waits Days for News of His Son, Pvt. John Clayton Walden (b. 1846)" >> ow.ly/Z0wI50GkWLy << He was son of John M. & Elizabeth Walden. In 1862, at just over 16 years of age, young John was mustered into Co. E, 57th Regt, GA Vol. Inf.

Southern Graves Redux: "Anxious Father Waits Days for News of His Son, Pvt. John Clayton Walden (b. 1846)" &gt;&gt; ow.ly/Z0wI50GkWLy &lt;&lt; He was son of John M. &amp; Elizabeth Walden. In 1862, at just over 16 years of age, young John was mustered into Co. E, 57th Regt, GA Vol. Inf.
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(1/2) A row of tent or “comb” style graves at Liberty Cemetery in Overton County, Tenn. This style of grave marker is usually found on the Cumberland Plateau of Tennessee but can also be found in parts of northern Alabama and Arkansas.

(1/2) A row of tent or “comb” style graves at Liberty Cemetery in Overton County, Tenn. This style of grave marker is usually found on the Cumberland Plateau of Tennessee but can also be found in parts of northern Alabama and Arkansas.
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I was told the Tulip Poplar is actually from the magnolia family and is the tallest eastern hardwood in the U.S. This one is at Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon, Ga. #thicktrunktuesday

I was told the Tulip Poplar is actually from the magnolia family and is the tallest eastern hardwood in the U.S. This one is at Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon, Ga. #thicktrunktuesday
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#WatchingWednesday Bertha Jacobs died on Feb. 24, 1926 at the age of 14. She had suffered from pulmonary tuberculosis for at least two years. Buried at Greenwood Cemetery, Atlanta, Ga.

#WatchingWednesday Bertha Jacobs died on Feb. 24, 1926 at the age of 14. She had suffered from pulmonary tuberculosis for at least two years. Buried at Greenwood Cemetery, Atlanta, Ga.