Thirty-nine grave markers, made of marble and standing almost three feet high, which are furnished free of cost by the government and which are for the purpose of marking the graves of old soldiers, have arrived in this city and are in care of Phil Hart, the quartermaster of the local G.A.R. post. The following are the names of the old soldiers for whom the markers were procured, where they are buried and the dates of their death:
John M. Donaldson, Veales Creek, September 7, 1897.
Thirty-nine grave markers, made of marble and standing almost three feet high, which are furnished free of cost by the government and which are for the purpose of marking the graves of old soldiers, have arrived in this city and are in care of Phil Hart, the quartermaster of the local G.A.R. post. The following are the names of the old soldiers for whom the markers were procured, where they are buried and the dates of their death:
John M. Donaldson, Veales Creek, September 7, 1897.
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