Thompson Davis and family - Oak Hill Cemetery, Grant Ave. Crawfordsville, IN
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This is a white bronze, or zinc memorial, for Thompson Davis and family, one of five we found in the Oak Hill Cemetery, Grant Avenue, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
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Location: Indiana, United States
Date Posted: 05/18/2014
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Thompson Davis and family - Oak Hill Cemetery, Grant Ave. Crawfordsville, IN
This is a white bronze, or zinc memorial, for Thompson Davis and family, one of five we found in the Oak Hill Cemetery, Grant Avenue, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Marker text:
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Thompson and Lucy his wife.
We will anchor
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Thompson Davis,
Born, July 6, 1819,
Died, Dec. 19, 1883,
Aged, 64 Yrs, 5 Mo's, 13 Days.
Lucy Davis,
Born, Nov. 19, 1820,
Died, Nov. 8, 1889,
Aged, 69 Yrs, 11 Mo's, 19 Days.
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Martin T.
Son of W.M. & M.A. Davis,
Died, Sept, 22, 1874,
Aged, 1 Yr, 4 Mo's, 15 Days.
Sleep on sweet babe and take thy rest,
God called thee home, He thought it rest.
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Jessie M,
Daughter of C. & M.F. Landers,
Born, May 14, 1873,
Died, July 29, 1877,
Aged, 4 Yrs, 2 Mo's, & 15 Days.
Gone but not forgotten
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Supplied by the Detroit Bronze Co, Detroit Mich.
Crawfordsville's Masonic Cemetery was founded in 1866 on South Grant avenue and was acquired by Oak Hill Cemetery in 1997. Those papers that Oak Hill did not want were given to the Crawfordsville District Public Library in 2002. Crawfordsville Library (
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Crawfordsville is a city in Union Township, Montgomery County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 15,915. The city is the county seat of Montgomery County. It is home to Wabash College, which was ranked by Forbes as #12 in the United States for undergraduate studies in 2008. Wikipedia
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