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Your sacrifice will never be forgotten

 

A small note, red ribbon and flower

left with Jefferson and Varina Davis:

 

"Your Sacrifice
will never
be forgotten"

    Within, and without, these walls

    rest members of the family of Col.

    John Harvie, 1742 - 1807, a guardian

    of Thomas Jefferson, and signer of

    The Articles of Confederation and

    The Bill of Rights. Here, too, lie his

    son, Jacquelin, and Mary, his wife,

    daughter of Chief Justice John

    Marshall. this area, part of the

    Harvie lands, became Hollywood

    Cemetery in 1847.

     

                            James Beverly Harvie, Jr.
                            June, 1982

 

Col. John Harvie plaque

 

 

Spider web

 

 

 

 

Lady's profile

 

 

Grave marker of Col. Lloyd James Beall

 

Col. Lloyd James Blali

U. S. Army

1826 - 1861

Commandant

Conf. States Marine Corps.

1861 - 1865

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 






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