
The 90-foot high Confederate Soldiers Monument. Terri and Dee give some perspective of the size.
General George Pickett

There’s a whole section for Confederate soldiers.

It's very moving to see all these names of kids as young as 17 who gave their lives in our bloodiest war.
The James River.

Jim is distantly related to John Tyler, the tenth President of the United States.
James Monroe, fifth President of the United States.

The first burial in this cemetery was a 17-month old baby, in 1849.

Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America from 1861-1865.


I took a lot of pictures of some of the older headstones but I didn’t want to post a whole lot of them on the blog. If you want to see more, I’ve posted many of them on my Facebook page, which is linked on the right side column of the blog.
We had a wonderful time touring the cemetery, and at the end were tired and hungry. We headed back to Ashland and went to Dairy Queen for lunch. On the way home we stopped at a grocery store to get a couple of items for a cookout we're planning for tomorrow night. We also did some geocaching today, and I'll tell more about that in tomorrow's blog.
This evening Jim went by himself to see the local Richmond minor league baseball team, the Flying Squirrels, play (and beat) the Erie Seawolves. While he was gone I watched the Weather Channel coverage of the tornadoes in the midwest. It’s amazing how the technology allows live coverage from storm chasers. I sure hope this cycle of severe weather ends soon. Our hearts go out to all those affected by these storms.
2 comments:
What an interesting cemetery and post. There are certainly some very famous people buried there. Thanks for sharing.
Son,I'm glad you remembered you're a decendant of John Tyler.I think thats something to be proud of.Love you
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