Sexton’s quarterly report shows: Amanda COLEMAN, resident of Columbus, Georgia, died aged 41 years of small pox; buried 23 APR 1866 (from "Sexton's Report for Quarter Ending Jun 30, 1866," published in the Columbus (GA) newspaper, Saturday, 14 JUL 1866, p. 2). [Note that, while the titles of some of the Sexton’s quarterly reports use language such as “Report of Deaths in the City,” it is generally understood that these reports are actually an accounting of burials in the city cemeteries (now called Linwood and Porterdale).]
This grave is probably not identifiably marked.
Sexton’s quarterly report shows: Amanda COLEMAN, resident of Columbus, Georgia, died aged 41 years of small pox; buried 23 APR 1866 (from "Sexton's Report for Quarter Ending Jun 30, 1866," published in the Columbus (GA) newspaper, Saturday, 14 JUL 1866, p. 2). [Note that, while the titles of some of the Sexton’s quarterly reports use language such as “Report of Deaths in the City,” it is generally understood that these reports are actually an accounting of burials in the city cemeteries (now called Linwood and Porterdale).]
This grave is probably not identifiably marked.
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