Peter A. Brannon created this scrapbook to document a sightseeing trip he made with Clayton Albert, Thomas W. Martin, and Marion Rushton; the group traveled from Claiborne to St. Stephens, Alabama. The scrapbook includes a narrative of the men's...
A sign on a tree reads, "Only graveyard of its kind in the world. Only coon hounds are allowed to be buried. Troop - first dog laid to rest here - Sept. 4, 1937. Please be careful with fire."
During World War I, Frazier served as a sergeant in Company E of the 302nd Stevedore Regiment, U.S. Army. He died from pneumonia on January 18, 1918, while overseas. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database:...
During World War I, Friddle served as a private in Company I of the 167th U.S. Infantry Regiment. He died from battle wounds on July 15, 1918. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database:...
During World War I, Summers served as a private in Company B of the 322nd U.S. Infantry Regiment, 81st Division. He died of illness on October 10, 1918, while overseas. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database:...
During World War I, Summers served as a private in Company B of the 322nd U.S. Infantry Regiment, 81st Division. He died of illness on October 10, 1918, while overseas. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database:...
During World War I, Thompson served as a private. He died of illness on October 10, 1918, while overseas. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database:...
During World War I, Thompson served as a private. He died of illness on October 10, 1918, while overseas. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database:...