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The '''Sammons Family Cemetery''' is the final resting place for members of a family of freed-slaves who lived in the Hydraulic area of [[Albemarle County]]. The cemetery is in the path of the [[Western Bypass]] and a campaign is underway to have the graveyard listed on the National Register of Historic Places. | The '''Sammons Family Cemetery''' is the final resting place for members of a family of freed-slaves who lived in the [[Hydraulic]] area of [[Albemarle County]]. The cemetery is in the path of the [[Western Bypass]] and a campaign is underway to have the graveyard listed on the National Register of Historic Places. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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*[https://www.facebook.com/pages/Save-the-Sammons-Family-Cemetery-and-the-Jesse-Scott-Sammons-House/425733144187331 Facebook page for campaign] | *[https://www.facebook.com/pages/Save-the-Sammons-Family-Cemetery-and-the-Jesse-Scott-Sammons-House/425733144187331 Facebook page for campaign] | ||
[[Category: Albemarle County]] | [[Category: Albemarle County]] |
Revision as of 12:00, 18 March 2013
The Sammons Family Cemetery is the final resting place for members of a family of freed-slaves who lived in the Hydraulic area of Albemarle County. The cemetery is in the path of the Western Bypass and a campaign is underway to have the graveyard listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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