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Cornhill Cemetery
Established in 1886 on a two-acre site deeded to Cornhill ...
Edge Hill Cemetery
John Brown Raid Victims
Edge Hill Cemetery contains ...
Spring Hill Cemetery Veterans' Memorial
In Honor of
the Veterans of the Civil War
1...
Rock Hill Cemetery
Rock Hill Cemetery has served this area since the late 180...
Cherry Hill / Noble Cemetery
Cherry Hill
Three miles southwest is "Cherry Hill," ...
Pine Hill Cemetery - Veterans Memorial
(Front):Dedicated to the men
and women of Alamance
Laurel Hill Cemetery
has been designated a
National Historic Landmark
Laurel Hill Cemetery
has been designated a
National Historic Landmark
Glascock Cemetery (Oak Hill)
Here are interred members of the Glascock family of “Oak H...
Hillside Cemetery World War Memorial
In Memory
Of Those Who Gave Their Lives
World ...
Results for Cemetery Hill
Cornhill Cemetery
Established in 1886 on a two-acre site deeded to Cornhill Masonic Lodge No. 567 by Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bridges. Interred here are community leaders, three Civil War soldiers, and veterans of other wars. Maintained by Cornhill Cemetery Association ...
Edge Hill Cemetery
John Brown Raid Victims
Edge Hill Cemetery contains the graves of Fontaine Beckham and John Avis, two participants in the saga of John Brown’s Raid in October 1859. Beckham was the mayor of Harpers Ferry then and one of four civilian ...
Spring Hill Cemetery Veterans' Memorial
In Honor of
the Veterans of the Civil War
1861-1865, the Spanish-American War
1898, Our Country's Defend-
ers in the World War 1917-1918
and the Loyal Women of
SpringHill and Community.
Marker is on West Lawrence Street, in the ...
Rock Hill Cemetery
Rock Hill Cemetery has served this area since the late 1800s. It is located on land granted to pioneer Alexander J. Clayton, who migrated here from Alabama with his wife, Martha (Carver), and his children in 1854. Clayton, who was ...
Cherry Hill / Noble Cemetery
Cherry Hill
Three miles southwest is "Cherry Hill," site of the home of George McDuffie (1790-1851), orator of nullification, member of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, Major General of the State Militia, and Governor of South Carolina. ...
Pine Hill Cemetery - Veterans Memorial
(Front):Dedicated to the men
and women of Alamance
County who served
their country in war
(East Side): Time will not dim the glory of their deeds
(Back): Patriotic sacrifices forever remembered
(West Side): Walter B. Ellis Post no. 63
The American Legion
1943
Marker is on East Summit Avenue. ...
Laurel Hill Cemetery
has been designated a
National Historic Landmark
This site possesses national significance
in commemorating the history of the
United States of America
This cemetery was designed in 1836 by John Notman and is one of the finest examples of a ...
Laurel Hill Cemetery
has been designated a
National Historic Landmark
This site possesses national significance
in commemorating the history of the
United States of America
This cemetery was designed in 1836 by John Notman and is one of the finest examples of a ...
Glascock Cemetery (Oak Hill)
Here are interred members of the Glascock family of “Oak Hill.” Burr Glascock (1812–1896) brought his family here from Fauquier County in 1851. In 1870, he became the first County Supervisor from Occoquan District. His son William Beauregard Glascock (1861–1931), ...
Hillside Cemetery World War Memorial
In Memory
Of Those Who Gave Their Lives
World Wars I and II
James B. Whipple • Edward A. Bass • Ralph H. Cooke • Willis M. DeForest Jr. • Birchard E. Evans • Martyn A. Ficke • David F. Keeler • Daniel ...