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Submitted: 2/27/19 • Approved: 2/27/19 • Last Updated: 3/2/19 • R171569-G0-S3
Comer - Chimney Rock Cemetery is a private cemetery located on the bluff just above the famous Chimney Rock hole on Line Creek. It is located on the Chad Comer farm, on the Harlin Comer Road, in the northwestern corner of Clay County, TN at the KY-TN state line. It is a very old cemetery dating to the early 1800s. There are at least 12 old graves in the cemetery none of which have names or dates, and one modern burial. Just plain field rocks as headstones. They are unknown but to God.
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ccomer@nctc.com
Contributed on 2/27/19 by ashaw444
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