PHOTOS OF CEMETERIES IN MAURY COUNTY TENNESSEE
Photo looking east to north thru the older northwestern section. On your left side and white in color are the Veteran memorials of two old Revolutionary War soldiers James Allen and Aaron Reynolds. Lying on the ground between them and you is another old revolutionary soldiers's memorial by the name of Mark Jackson. Except for Mark, Just to the left center is the tall stone of John N. Warden who departed this life at the young age of 23 in 1847. To the side of John's memorial is a fallen stone shaled into a zillion parts. Thus the inscription is unknown to me. Mr. Fred Hawkin's "Cemeteries of Maury County" may list this grave or it could be in the book "They passed this way", but, I don't know its identity. It is an 1850s era stone identical to the stone of William Kerr, Robert K. Campbell, George B. Harris, Mildred L. Martin and the infant daughter of W.G. and M.J. Martin. Be interesting to assemble a team of historical minded persons to extract the pieces of this memorial and re-assemble them to attempt to read the inscription. I have done this for the William Kerr Memorial. However, the vital inscription information from the William Kerr stone was recorded by previous cemetery researchers such as Fred Hawkins and those preceding him. The small stones on your right are foot stones of graves further to our right. Two of the three box tombs on the left belong to Thomas and Nancy Jackson. It is the memorial tomb of of Jordan Hobbs. Photo July 2002 WA