- 1. Mutton Hill Burying Ground....cont ...
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- "...In the southwest section is a monument over 12 feet high on a three-foot base standing like a sentinel guarding his little encampment. On its northwest side, facing the road, is the following inscription; ...
- Created on 27 October 2011
- 2. Mutton Hill Burying Ground...cont ...
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- "....But let us get back to our little burying ground which is bordered on two sides by dense woods, on the northwest by the Mutton Hill road, and on the southwest by broad sheep pastures. There are about ...
- Created on 27 October 2011
- 3. The Mutton Hill Burying Ground ...
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- ... No. 3. We are now on Mutton Hill. Here we turn at a right angle again and start climbing at a steady but gradual grade.... Half a mile from the four corners we arrive at the very tip of Mutton Hill, abou ...
- Created on 27 October 2011
- 4. Mutton Hill Burying Ground; II ...
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- Reuben Cross' article written for the Liberty Register [August 11, 1938] concerning the history of the Mutton Hill Cemetery continues with the following; "...The Reynolds children numbered 15. One hundred ...
- Created on 01 September 2011
- 5. Mutton Hill Burying Ground ...
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- Reuben Cross, writing for the Liberty Register in the August 11th, 1938 edition, described the Mutton Hill cemetery as follows; "....But let us get back to our little burying ground which is bordered ...
- Created on 31 August 2011
- 6. Mutton Hill Cemetery ...
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- AKA: Pound Cemetery REF: None
- Created on 03 June 2010