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Yesterday was so nice out sothe boys wanted to I wanted to go to the Booker T Washington National Park and walk the trails. We picked up some sandwiches and picnicked outside the park then started on the Jack-O-Lantern trail:
Click Here for interesting info on the trail and how it got its name.
Towards the end of this trail, coming up the ridge I saw this:
I have never seen this little cemetery before so I had to investigate!
This little marker was the only one I could barely make out:
The only words I can see are "Sid Dide August 1823"...I think...
I was going to ask about the cemetery in the park's visitor's center but they were busy with a large group so I just came home and Googled it. Little is known about the cemetery, but oral tradition has it to be "Sparks" and perhaps having been a slave cemetery. It was in use before the Burroughs purchased the property in the mid-nineteenth century.
Some interesting reading Here and Here
I've shown you around Booker T before HERE
Linking with Tex's Good Fences & Signs, Signs
Yesterday was so nice out so
Click Here for interesting info on the trail and how it got its name.
Towards the end of this trail, coming up the ridge I saw this:
I have never seen this little cemetery before so I had to investigate!
This little marker was the only one I could barely make out:
The only words I can see are "Sid Dide August 1823"...I think...
I was going to ask about the cemetery in the park's visitor's center but they were busy with a large group so I just came home and Googled it. Little is known about the cemetery, but oral tradition has it to be "Sparks" and perhaps having been a slave cemetery. It was in use before the Burroughs purchased the property in the mid-nineteenth century.
Some interesting reading Here and Here
I've shown you around Booker T before HERE
Linking with Tex's Good Fences & Signs, Signs