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8/25/1986
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5 . COUNTY HOME CEMETERY (OLD COUNTY POORHOUSE BURIAL <br /> GROUND ) <br /> Efland-Cedar Grove Rd . CSR1004] and West Lebanon Rd . <br /> CSR13063 <br /> tmr: 3. 13. .7 <br /> Three gravestones visible, dating from 1931 , 1935, & <br /> 1971 . County Poorhouse and outbuildings had been <br /> located nearby as early as 1818 . <br /> 6 . FREE SPIRIT CAMP <br /> e/o Hoover Rd . CSR13083 <br /> tmr: 3 . 11 <br /> Large site, but only four graves. Dates from 1949 . <br /> Cemetery for now defunct People ' s Church . <br /> 7 . NAME UNKNOWN <br /> s/o 1-85 w/o Ben Wilson Rd . CSR11407 <br /> tmr: 3.42. .6 <br /> 8. COOL SPRINGS BAPTIST CEMETERY <br /> s/o US70-A w/o Gains Chapel Rd . CSR13163 <br /> tmr: 3 .33 .C.4 <br /> Ca . 1880-1940 . Churchyard for the now disbanded Cool <br /> Springs Baptist Church . Approximately 3600 square <br /> feet enclosed by iron fence. Undergrowth obscures <br /> some headstones, other headstones broken . Some <br /> fieldstones, both inscribed and uninscribed . Also <br /> known as Durham-Thompson family cemetery . <br /> 9. MOORE FAMILY CEMETERY <br /> See entry under Moorefields <br /> 10 . NAME UNKNOWN (THOMPSON FAMILY) <br /> w/o Brookhollow Rd . [SR1138] <br /> tmr: 3. 14. . ( 18) <br /> Ca. mid to late-eighteenth century. Long abandoned . <br /> Thirteen carved and etched fieldstones currently <br /> remain, amidst stand of river birch . All etchings <br /> are worn to point of illegibility without taking a <br /> rubbing. Faces of some of the stones have begun to <br /> separate, obliterating any traces of etching on <br /> them. At least two of the stones have no names or <br /> dates etched on them, only a half-circle of inter- <br /> locking rings above the initials of the person <br /> buried . <br /> 29 <br />
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