Not sure of the exact location of this lot--only know that this lot exists because of remarks on the cards in the file-- know that it is located in the old yard--about 40' west of Cedar--the people who are buried on this lot are listed on the...
28; Northeast; 15; 40.0x25.0; *Can't find the deed, but according to the Plat book this lot is owned by a McNairy. This is a vault on this lot--check the back of this card for possilbe burials.
A photograph of the Nashville Vols baseball team celebrating after a win in their club house. This photograph ran in the 22 September 1948 edition of the Nashville Banner with the caption, "Vols Hope To Rubber Stamp This Scene Soon - Twice now, the...
24; East; 25; 18.0x30.0; 170; III; 04/05/1863; Can't really find the exact lot--somewhere near this spot--located 40' west from Magnolia on the north side of Poplor Ave.
20.0x40.0; *Can't find the deed, but there is a deed for the lot. Cam't find this lot--somewhere on the south side of Plum Avenue 146' west of Turnpike Avenue.
(spelling probably Monohan--this is what the tombstone maker says which is on the lot); 7; ---; 2; 12.0x40.0; 237; III; 06/07/1864; Mohohan, Michael M. 1796-1865
This image shows the destruction the east side of Nashville's public square. The square, with the county courthouse, city hall and market center, was a focus of wholesale commerce and political activity for the city for many years. The old city...
11; West; 35; 10.0x20.0; 289; II; 06/29/1853; Note: this lot could have been transferred to Mary Price, though there is no positive proof of this--the card file says it is the Price lot.; Harmon, Frank 1827-1901; Price, Allice M. 1874-1880; Price,...
25.0x40.0; 277; II; 03/01/1853; Can't find this lot-- somewhere on the west side of Gulley Avenue and the North side of Mulberry. ; [for burial] See file--noted to have been moved to Mt. Olivet--she is the mother-in-law of H.S. French.; Guigley,...
20.0x20.0; 211; I; 06/00/1843; Can't find this lot--somewhere on the north side of Cherry Avenue. ; There is a monument at the corner of Locust and Magnolia which is to John W. Saunders--1809-1842?????