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History and inventory of Harris Chapel Cemetery, established ca. 1847  Cover Image Book Book

History and inventory of Harris Chapel Cemetery, established ca. 1847 / by James D. Lambert Jr.

Summary:

The Harris Chapel Cemetery Committee was formed in May 1986. It Was formed in order to take back the old Cemetery from the ravishes of time, neglect and weeds. The Committee wanted to place the cemetery under perpetual care. Through individual and committee's efforts, the cemetery is now cleaned of weeds and overgrowth. Several improvements have been made to the cemetery including markers for the sixteen unknown confederate soldiers, a memorial marker and sidewalk to said stone, and a marbel marker for the Harris Chapel Cemetery at the Entrance to the cemetery.

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  • Physical Description: 120 pages : illustrations, diagrams ; 28 cm.
  • Publisher: Scottsboro, Ala : Lambert, ©1995.

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Formatted Contents Note:
Harris Chapel Cemetery Committee: Cemetery Location: 16- Confederate Dead Story: H.C.C. Section Map Overall-A: H.C.C. Section Map-A: Section-A: H.C.C. Section Map Overall-B: Section Map-B: Section-B: H.C.C. Section Map Overall-C: Section Map C: Section-C: H.C.C, Section Map Overall D: Section Map-D: Section-D: H.C.C. Section Map Overall-E: Section Map-E: Section-E: H.C.C. Section Map Overall-F: Section Map-F: Section-F: .C.C. section Map Overall-G: Section-Map G: Section-G: H.C.C.
Subject: Cemeteries > Alabama > Jackson County
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Jackson County (Ala.) > Genealogy
Genre: Genealogy
Family History

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Summary: The Harris Chapel Cemetery Committee was formed in May 1986. It Was formed in order to take back the old Cemetery from the ravishes of time, neglect and weeds. The Committee wanted to place the cemetery under perpetual care. Through individual and committee's efforts, the cemetery is now cleaned of weeds and overgrowth. Several improvements have been made to the cemetery including markers for the sixteen unknown confederate soldiers, a memorial marker and sidewalk to said stone, and a marbel marker for the Harris Chapel Cemetery at the Entrance to the cemetery.

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