




Our next generation prepares to honor past generations...over 2,000 veterans were remembered with a flag placed on each grave. Actually kind of sad they are so seldom thought of, sadder still the number than are inscribed "unknown". Nearly 3/4 of the confederate graves in this cemetery are from the north, the least we can do is briefly stand in as their family who may not even know they are here.
These were taken from Steve Adkins Facebook Photo Album
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