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Submitted: 1/29/16 • Approved: 1/29/16 • Last Updated: 2/1/16 • R119034-G0-S3
One of the "Cedars" cemeteries, on private land purchased by the federal government during the Depression of the 1930s for a lands reclamation project managed jointly by the USDA Forest Service and the WPA. In 1955 the land was turned over to the State of Tennessee, and is now part of Cedars of Lebanon State Park.
The Cedars cemeteries are, for the most part, not maintained and are not easily accessible.
Initial entry of these memorials made using a cemetery transcription by Sue Jones submitted to Wilson County Archives in 1979.
*Photograph & Data courtesy of:
Leslie Barrett
Contributed on 1/29/16 by ashaw444
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