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Submitted: 1/24/10 • Approved: 10/7/15 • Last Updated: 4/21/17 • R282714-G0-S3
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NOTE: This grave was originally marked by a rock which is still behind this
marker. When a group was trying to identify and mark graves in early 1993, they
discovered that a number of the older graves that were marked by rocks had names
scratched into the rocks, but that the angle of the sun had to be exactly right
to see the inscription and even then the inscription were very hard to decipher.
It appeared that the inscription on the rock for this grave had "S. B. BAGWELL"
scratched in it, and the cemetery restoration group made the medal plate marker
with that inscription. There was a C. B. BAGWELL that lived in the area, and it
is possible that this is actually the grave of C. B. BAGWELL instead of S. B.
BAGWELL. If it is the grave of C. B. BAGWELL, he was the husband of Lula Mae
Jones Bagwell.
(Photo courtesy of Vera Reeves)
Contributed on 1/24/10 by maxparnell
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