I am in this cemetery at least once a week! In fact, I ate my lunch and smoked a cigar there yesterday (Sept 21). So cool that you came out this way to do this great video. I am a member of the local Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War and we conduct the annual cemetery walk here for the DeKalb County History Center every October. You should come out again on October 6th at 1:00 PM. I am presenting Capt. James Madison Hood and Capt. John H. Luther for this year's walk. By the way, Benjamin Page Sr. is not actually buried here, he is in Ohio. His son, Benjamin Jr., is buried here and the family decided to erect a cenotaph commemorating the senior Page. The structure in the middle of the cemetery is called a "Mourning House". Overall, it's a fascinating cemetery where over 130 civil war veterans are buried, including 3 Brevet Brigadier Generals (in addition to Daniel Dustin, whom you covered, Everell Dutton and Frederick Partridge rest here). If you have any questions about this place, I probably know the answer or know someone who does.
thank you for sharing this cool cemetery today, enjoyed the video a lot☺..Also enjoyed your special guest today, Bugs Moran, which btw I just subscribed to his channel..Gentleman, love what you both do by sharing your great videos and keep those who have passed remembered..💛☺
i would hear stories from the carvers of these cemeteries i have spoken too over the years they could retire on the cost of those massive granite headstones in today's world
So many beautifully carved LARGE monuments in this cemetery! Thanks your telling with the your, Bugsy 😁
Thank you for doing this cemetery wonderful job
Glad you enjoyed it
there are some unique roadside cemeteries i enjoy along US (38) old Farmers graves family owned
My favorite kind of cemeteries!
Great collaboration
Thanks! It was fun.
So cool to see you collaborate with Cemetery Oddities❤ really like the original entryway😮❤
Everett's a great guy and I'm happy we were finally able to do this. Thanks for watching!
Great video! Neat to see Bugs!
Thanks for watching!
My Daddy and my aunt Alliss both served in Korea .
I am in this cemetery at least once a week! In fact, I ate my lunch and smoked a cigar there yesterday (Sept 21). So cool that you came out this way to do this great video. I am a member of the local Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War and we conduct the annual cemetery walk here for the DeKalb County History Center every October. You should come out again on October 6th at 1:00 PM. I am presenting Capt. James Madison Hood and Capt. John H. Luther for this year's walk. By the way, Benjamin Page Sr. is not actually buried here, he is in Ohio. His son, Benjamin Jr., is buried here and the family decided to erect a cenotaph commemorating the senior Page. The structure in the middle of the cemetery is called a "Mourning House". Overall, it's a fascinating cemetery where over 130 civil war veterans are buried, including 3 Brevet Brigadier Generals (in addition to Daniel Dustin, whom you covered, Everell Dutton and Frederick Partridge rest here). If you have any questions about this place, I probably know the answer or know someone who does.
Yes, that was a really good video. I am actually planning on coming on October 6. Can’t wait to see that.
Loved the video! That entrance is amazing!
Glad you liked it!!
What a great video! I was always kind of hoping you two would collaborate.
Thanks! And we are planning on more collaborations in the future.
Ok, we are getting closer to the 10 K subs, let's do it.
Thank you for another tour, and thank you for the bits of info.
Thank you for your support! Almost to 10k!
This was a great and interesting video.
thank you for sharing this cool cemetery today, enjoyed the video a lot☺..Also enjoyed your special guest today, Bugs Moran, which btw I just subscribed to his channel..Gentleman, love what you both do by sharing your great videos and keep those who have passed remembered..💛☺
Glad you enjoyed it!
i would hear stories from the carvers of these cemeteries i have spoken too over the years they could retire on the cost of those massive granite headstones in today's world
The grave of Esther Nesbitt and the 2 others next to her all have the same death year, 1971.
Interesting, good catch.
Why didn’t you thank the only woman that you found in the services for her Service ?