Results for Cemetery Hill
Union Hill Cemetery, Union Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, Unio
This cemetery is the final resting place of many of Shades...
Union Hill Cemetery
Union Hill Cemetery is the burial grounds of many pioneers...
Rose Hill Cemetery
....North and South Reunited For Eternity
Som...
Oak Hill Cemetery
(Front):
On June 1, 1822, the Pontiac Company gave...
East Cemetery Hill
July 2, 1863 - Second Day
"The enemy stood with a te...
The Cemetery on Burying Ground Hill
1695 - 1890
These stones from the first cemetery in ...
Harris Hill Cemetery
Harris Hill Cemetery is located Sec. 17, T3, and R1...
Franklin Hills Cemetery Veterans Section
In honor of the Gold Star Mothers
and all Vet...
Oak Hill Cemetery
Brookfield
Burial place of Yankee, English and Germa...
East Hill Cemetery North
(Center marker of three)
If I walk in the pathway of...
Results for Cemetery Hill
Union Hill Cemetery, Union Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, Unio
This cemetery is the final resting place of many of Shades Valley's pioneer residents. A few of the earliest headstones date from the mid-1850s. Descendants of these settlers helped mold the cities of Mountain Brook and Homewood. Located on property ...
Union Hill Cemetery
Union Hill Cemetery is the burial grounds of many pioneers and early settlers of the Shades Valley area. It was established in the 1870s. but includes gravestones dating back to the early 1850s due to the relocation of two earlier, ...
Rose Hill Cemetery
....North and South Reunited For Eternity
Some of the Civil War notables buried here in Rose Hill Include:
Mary Landon Mason Alexander (1861-1946)- Second wife of Confederate General Edward Porter Alexander.
Bvt.
Brigadier General George Bell, USA (1828-1907) - Prominent officer in the ...
Oak Hill Cemetery
(Front):
On June 1, 1822, the Pontiac Company gave the citizens of Pontiac the first land for a village cemetery. It was "to be occupied and used forever as a burying ground." In 1839, when Captain Hervey Parke was employed ...
East Cemetery Hill
July 2, 1863 - Second Day
"The enemy stood with a tenacity never before displayed by them, but with bayonet, clubbed musket, sword and pistol, and rocks from the wall, we cleared the heights and silenced the guns."
Maj. Samuel McD. Tate, ...
The Cemetery on Burying Ground Hill
1695 - 1890
These stones from the first cemetery in Waterbury, now the site of Library Park, were placed here at the suggestion of various patriotic organizations
Marker is on Meadow Street 0.1 miles south of Grand Street, on the left when ...
Harris Hill Cemetery
Harris Hill Cemetery is located Sec. 17, T3, and R1E, on the south side of Highway 72 East at the intersection of Moores Mill Road and Highway 72 East in a large clump of trees on a small rise. This ...
Franklin Hills Cemetery Veterans Section
In honor of the Gold Star Mothers
and all Veterans who
unselfishly served their country
in time of need.
Dedicated July 4, 1979
Marker is on Winchester Southern Road near Elder Road, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Oak Hill Cemetery
Brookfield
Burial place of Yankee, English and German settlers. Part of Pioneer Joseph Ewbank land grant.
Noted grave: Nathan Hatch, Revolutionary War soldier who came west with sons, Hiram and Edmund, in 1840’s. Remains possibly moved from earlier family burial ground.
Operated by ...
East Hill Cemetery North
(Center marker of three)
If I walk in the pathway of duty, If I work till the close of the day, I shall see the great King in His beauty, When I've gone the last mile of the way.
And if on ...