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Afew
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.......
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an
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ants,sand
sandspurs
spurs&&
&thorns.
thorns.
cemetery.
cemetery.
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ants,
sand
spurs
thorns.
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dogs,they
theycan
candamage
damagehistoric
historicmonuments.
monuments.
* **No
No
dogs,
they
can
damage
historic
monuments.
Thereare
areno
norestroom
restroomfacilities.
facilities.
* **There
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are
no
restroom
facilities.
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is
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stand
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the
graves,
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&you
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mightfall
fallthrough!
through!
disrespectful
disrespectful
you
might
fall
through!
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isnot
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allowedinside
insidethe
thecemetery.
cemetery.
* **Parking
Parking
not
allowed
inside
the
cemetery.
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cemeteryhours
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arefrom
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* **The
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cemetery
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from
Dawn
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please
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ongraves,
graves,monuments
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statues.
Norubbings
rubbingsallowed.
allowed.
* **No
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rubbings
allowed.
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for.......
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lamb.
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lamb.
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and
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Societies:
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and
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Societies
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it
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cemeteryisisfilled
filled
with
“rain
lilies.”
with
with“rain
“rainlilies.”
lilies.”
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1. *The Lamp of Eternal Flame The Gate PostsCol. Charles Lyon Schlatter (27
8. George C Dent (162/B) 1821-1884
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of the
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around thePostsCol.
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of Eternal
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Charles Lyon Schlatter (27
George C
& Dent
his wife
Ophelia
owned the lands and built the
8. George
(162/B)
1821-1884
with
a flame
on
top. Victorian
symbolism
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posts
of
the
gates
around
the
cemetery
have
a
8. George
C Dent
(162/B)
1821-1884
The posts of the gates around the cemetery have a
home
at
Hofwyl-Broadfield
Plantation.
Itand
is one
of
last
George
&
his
wife
Ophelia
owned
the lands
built
abounds
here.
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flame
represents
the
eternal
lamp with
a
flame
on
top.
Victorian
symbolism
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&
his
wife
Ophelia
owned
the lands
and the
built the
lamp with a flame on top. Victorian symbolism
remaining
antibellum ricePlantation.
plantationsIt in
Georgia.
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is a
home
at
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last
presence
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world.
abounds
here.
represents
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eternal
home at Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation. It is one of the last
abounds here. The flame represents the eternal
National
Historic Site
is open for
tours. Hofwyl
was
remaining
antibellum
rice and
plantations
in Georgia.
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is a is a
2. *Col.
Charles
Lyon
Schlatter
(27/B)world.
1808-1886
presence
of
God
in
a
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remaining
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rice
plantations
in
Georgia.
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presence of God in a sin-darkened world.
namedHistoric
for a school
in Switzerland
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attended.
National
Site and
open
tours.
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was was
Lumber
and the
Railroads
created
the 1808-1886
2. *Col.
Charles
Lyon
Schlatter
(27/B)
National Historic
Siteisand
is for
open
for tours.
Hofwyl
2. *Col.
Charles
Lyon
Schlatter
(27/B) 1808-1886
9. *May
Templeton
(158/B) died
named
for a school
in Switzerland
that1871
George
attended.
"boom"
times
of Brunswick
in the
the late
Lumber
and
the
Railroads
created
named
for
a
school
in
Switzerland
that
George
attended.
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The Grand
Opera (158/B)
House indied
BWK
was host to many traveling
9. *May
Templeton
1871
1800s.
Col.ofSchlatter
wasinthe
founder
"boom"
times
Brunswick
the
late
9.
*May
Templeton
(158/B)
died
1871
"boom" times of Brunswick in the late
troups.
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John
Templeton
Opera
The Grand
Operatheater
HouseHouse
in BWK
was
host
many
traveling
of the
BWK
& Albany
R.R.
The town
1800s.
Col.
Schlatter
was the
founder
The Grand
Opera
in BWK
wastohost
to many
traveling
1800s.
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was
the founder
company
was
a
favorite.
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in
BWK,
one of
theater
troups.
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John
Templeton
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Schlatterville
between
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of
the BWK
& Albany
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The town
his
2
little
girls
(May)
died
and
was
buried
here.
company
was
a
favorite.
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in
BWK,
one
Waycross
was
named
for
him.
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between
Brunswick
& &
company was a favorite. While in BWK,ofone of
Schlatterville
between
Brunswick
sister
went
on to
become
theburied
well-known
his Her
2 little
girls
(May)
died
and
was
here. here.
3. *Douglas
Gilbert
Risley (25B) 1838-1882
Waycross
was
named
for
him.
his
2
little
girls
(May)
died
and
was
buried
Waycross was named for him.
Fay Templeton!
Mysteriously
little Mays'
Heractress
sister
went
on
to on
become
the well-known
In 1867 heGilbert
foundedRisley
the Risley
for Freedmen.
3. *Douglas
(25B)School
1838-1882
Her sister
went
to become
the well-known
3. *Douglas Gilbert
Risley
(25B)
1838-1882
headstoneactress
was stolen
and only theMysteriously
foot stone remains.
Fay
Templeton!
little
He wrote,”Had
Ithe
a thousand
lives &for
theFreedmen.
laying of them
In 1867
he
founded
Risley
School
actress Fay Templeton! Mysteriously Mays'
little Mays'
In 1867 he founded the Risley School for Freedmen.
10.*Bryan
Wechsler
1885-1886
headstone
was stolen
and (97/A)
only
foot
remains.
down wouldI release
a thousand
He wrote,”Had
a
thousand
lives
&
the
laying
of
them
headstone
was
stolen
and the
only
thestone
foot stone
remains.
He wrote,”Had I a thousand lives & the laying of them
He wasWechsler
called to heaven
at
the tender age
10.*Bryan
(97/A)(97/A)
1885-1886
slaves,
I would
give
them.”
down
would
release
a thousand
10.*Bryan Wechsler
1885-1886
down
would
release
a thousand
14called
mos. Known
as at
thethe
little
boy age
with
He of
was
to heaven
tender
4. Charles
Day them.”
(93/B) 1801-1885
slaves,
I
would
give
He
was
called
to
heaven
at
the tender
age
slaves, I would give them.”
the“sleeping
angel”
on
his
tombstone.
of
14
mos.
Known
as
the
little
boy
with
Father-in-law
of
Sidney
Lanier,
4. Charles
Day (93/B)
1801-1885
of 14 mos. Known as the little boy with
4. Charles
Day (93/B)
1801-1885
– A.
(79/A)
The11.*Treestones
“sleeping
angel”
on Johannesen
hison
tombstone.
the famous of
GA
poet who
wrote
Father-in-law
Sidney
Lanier,
The “sleeping
angel”
his tombstone.
Father-in-law
of Sidney
Lanier,
The
Woodmen
of
the
World
in
the
1800s had a motto for their
11.*Treestones
–
A.
Johannesen
(79/A)
The
Marshes
of
Glynn
on
one
of
his
the famous
GA poet
11.*Treestones – A. Johannesen (79/A)
the famous
GAwho
poetwrote
who wrote
- “No
man
shallinrest
in1800s
an umarked
grave.”
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of
the
World
the
had a had
motto
for There
their
visits
to Brunswick.
See
the
The many
Marshes
of
Glynn
on
one
of
his
The Woodmen of the World in the 1800s
a motto
for their
The Marshes of Glynn on one of his
were
conditions
–
one
of
them,
you
could
not
hold
a
members
- “No-man
shall
rest
inrest
an umarked
grave.”
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Historic
Marker
on 1000See
Albany
St.
many
visits
to
Brunswick.
the
members
“No
man
shall
in
an
umarked
grave.”
There
many visits to Brunswick. See the
such
as bar-tending!
Many
Treestones
here.
were“dangerous”
conditions
–job
one
them,
you could
not hold
5. *Eula
Brown
Dunwoody
(82/B)
1867-1890
Historic
Marker
on 1000
Albany
St. St.
were conditions
–ofone
of them,
you could
not ahold a
Historic
Marker
on 1000
Albany
12. Phineas
Nightingale
(56/B)
1820-1894
“dangerous”
job M.
such
as
bar-tending!
Many
Treestones
here. here.
This enchanting
sculpture(82/B)
(See Cover)
is a perfect
5. *Eula
Brown
Dunwoody
1867-1890
“dangerous”
job
such
as
bar-tending!
Many
Treestones
5. *Eula Brown Dunwoody (82/B) 1867-1890
a trip from(56/B)
New England
in the1790's
12. Phineas
M.On
Nightingale
1820-1894
of the
romantic
funerary
artis popular
during the
Thisexample
enchanting
sculpture
(See
Cover)
a perfect
12. Phineas
M. Nightingale
(56/B)
1820-1894
This enchanting
sculpture
(See Cover)
is a perfect
Grandmother,
Catherine
Greene
On a Phineas's
trip
from
New
England
in
the1790's
Victorian
Era.
Eula Dunwoody
died
four months
after
example
of
the
romantic
funerary
art
popular
during
the
On a trip from New England in the1790's
example of the romantic funerary art popular during the
convinced
Eli
Whitney
to
come
to
her
Phineas'
Grandmother,
Catherine
Greene
marrying
prominent
Brunswick,
lawyer. He after
Victorian
Era.a Eula
died four
Phineas' Grandmother, Catherine Greene
Victorian
Era. Dunwoody
Eula Dunwoody
diedmonths
four months after
plantation
(Mulberry
Grove)
in
Savannah.
convinced
Eli
Whitney
to
come
to
her
honored
herwith
this
marble
statue.
Years
later
he
marrying
a prominent
Brunswick,
lawyer.
He He
convinced Eli Whitney to come to her
marrying
a prominent
Brunswick,
lawyer.
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brought about
theindevelopment
of the
plantation
Grove)
Savannah.
wouldher
be murdered
in his statue.
downtown
office.
honored
Years
later he
plantation (Mulberry
Grove)
in Savannah.
honoredwith
her this
withmarble
this marble
statue.
Years
later he
Cotton
Gin.
This
trip
brought
about
the
development
of
the
6.
*James
Alexander
Clubb
Jr.
(96/B)
1827-1889
wouldwould
be murdered
in his in
downtown
office.office.
This trip brought about the development of the
be murdered
his downtown
13. Sir Rosendo
Torras
(30/A) 1851-1929
CottonCotton
Gin. Gin.
The Lighthouse
Keeper
on Little
Cumberland
6. *James
Alexander
ClubbClubb
Jr. (96/B)
1827-1889
6. *James
Alexander
Jr. (96/B)
1827-1889
Knighted
by
the
Swedish
King1851-1929
Gustaf for his service to the
13.
Sir
Rosendo
Torras
(30/A)
who
piloted
the
ship
The
Wanderer.
It
was
The Lighthouse
Keeper
on Little
Cumberland
13. Sir Rosendo Torras (30/A)
1851-1929
The Lighthouse
Keeper
on Little
Cumberland
crown,
Rosendo
came
to
Brunswick
theservice
late 1890's
Knighted
by
the
Swedish
King
Gustaf
forinhis
to theastoathe
the
slave
ship
that
brought
slaves
into
who piloted
the ship
It wasIt was
Knighted by the Swedish King Gustaf
for his service
who piloted
theThe
shipWanderer.
The Wanderer.
commander
ofcame
a sailing
ship. His in
son,
was
crown,
Rosendo
to Brunswick
theFernando
late
1890's
as the
a as a
U.S.
(Jekyll)
after slavery
became
illegal.
the the
slave
ship
that
brought
slaves
into
crown,
Rosendo
came
to
Brunswick
in
the
late
1890's
the slave ship that brought slaves into
engineer
who
built
the
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