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This cemetery was established in the late 1770's the first recorded
burial was Col. William Hagins in 1790. Its affiliated church was
known then as Six Mile Spring Presbyterian Church which burned
sometime between 1802 and 1804.
The cemetery . . . — — Map (db m234722) HM
(front)
Congregants of Six Mile Spring Presbyterian Church, later known as Six Mile Creek Church, established this cemetery c. 1790. The original church's exact location is unknown, but it is said to have burned down c. 1804. By 1835, the . . . — — Map (db m232080) HM
In remembrance of the women who
took up arms in the American
Revolution and provided support
as scouts, spies, nurses,
seamstresses, and cooks. — — Map (db m234723) HM