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Submitted: 2/25/11 • Approved: 2/22/12 • Last Updated: 7/24/15 • R473278-G0-S3
1820 - 1840
Daughter of John Milligan II and Eda Jeffery Milligan
Hulda died at the age of 19 years of age and was the first person to be buried in the Milligan Campground Cemetery at her own request. As the story goes, she was snake bit and died from the venom in her wounds. She is buried beneath one of the 3 large cedar trees in the Cemetery and her stone is no longer in the cemetery as the native sandstone that was used for grave markers doesn't last and just decomposed over time. Her spirit and energy is still in her cedar tree though.
Photo courtesy of Tom Milligan
Contributed on 2/25/11 by milligan_tom
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