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Cemeteries of Redstone Arsenal Process And Summary, page 4

I was lived and would have seen the ence has eliminated of 53 the the 10 he the Woodward died Christmas, 1900, three days after Did he look at survival in the gues, floods, the c in sod ay's ON, s ” a "?"?'"?ie me cann jumps X around them and buildings are raised and nil*"1'??" *-•*"• 'Old[.stones say they l^O thev UL'rmkl ..t some of ty Not lo/* two mi cupatiXi of Japan by tlK nrm<* forces brought Y crcj*c of about one-third L deph rate, he pointed outA Experts figured that about Vxt 100 years it doubled tv twj/| bYion. By 1965 it is scheduled Jojl re.Yh three billion, as muchZin : groYh in 30 years as in thejpre-cedinY 100. In 15 years anotherj billionVeople will be adddff, and*! in anotVr 10 years anolner billion, Y / ( The actYiry pointcy out that I by 2050 population coZlt^.l 'he U ono sloDe d;ilcs hack to 1827. In il... i>.n, .... . Of the l"?ry. the Rawlings and Lanier i (.emetery, the Jacobs Cemetery, Jordan. Timmons . . . many others, some Negro, some white You can see them . . . drive past the factories, past the schools with modern leaching devices, the pastures with grazing cattle, see , sleek missiles, ??"symbols of a future life??"and you will also "?n hc hillsid('s- behind the imrinrWth S nnd Wi?> fenCte> and Pointing upward like the misslleZ oJS n s * a2!f* m I cousin, Murray F. Woodward. ______________________next Thursday, died Sept' 4, li>08. With others of their family they i whl,c *.ho. ca.rth ^mps .. _ _____ raised and missiles built The are children, but .they would all bo grey-haired now. One graveyard is called the ^arh'?l "?Uvc Church Ceme- to 1827. In the Burton Cemetery a death Is recorded for 1810. On one stone ix listed the names stmn?n J,lnWn"? Margaret a. Arthur "? r E' sin'P'on, and J,rnth‘‘r M'.Rimpson. John's wife mdeY medical sci- ...jie effects of! The above reference to the “New Market Olive Church Cemetery should be to the “New Mount Olive Church Cemetery”. Reporter Weldon Payne or his editor no doubt got confused with the community by the name of New Market, located in the northeastern part of the county. It is interesting that tombstones are mentioned in this article that are no longer found in the cemeteries being discussed. 4 - (3272)