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Tag Archives: Cemetery
Graves at Civil War cemetery face being exhumed after 50ft-long sinkhole forces 25 residents to flee their homes
Easy Plugin for AdSense by Unreal The cemetery holds 20,000 graves including 714 Civil War veterans By CRAIG MACKENZIE, UK Daily Mail A sinkhole that forced the evacuation of 25 residents from their homes has spread to an historic cemetery, threatening … Continue reading
Posted in Cemeteries
Tagged Allentown, burial ground, Cemetery, Ignatz Gresser, Medal of Honor, Pennsylvania, sinkhole, Union Cemetery, West End Cemetery
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Battle Over Civil War Graves
From the AP/NBC Washington A military graveyard is causing controversy in Virginia, and its not located in Arlington. A group is demanding better grave markers for more than 17,000 soldiers buried in Richmond that fought for the Confederacy during the Civil … Continue reading
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Tagged Arlington, Bob McDonnell, Cemetery, Grave, Sons of Confederate Veterans
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