Address: 427 E Congress St, Charles Town, WV 25414, USA
“This is Edgehill Cemetery in Charles Town, WV, my birthplace. This huge Confederate monument is at the entrance with many Confederate soldier's graves, including my GG Grandfather. When you leave the cemetery the first street you come to is Forrest Avenue. I'm proud of my state and General Jackson's!I I'm so proud of my birthplace for having such a lovely tribute to my heroic ancestors. Deo Vindice!”
Address: 154 Wolfcraft Way, Charles Town, WV 25414, USA
“Their landscape materials, products, parts and service are first class! To top it all off, they even offer DELIVERY! This place is phenomenal!”
Address: 154 Wolfcraft Way, Charles Town, WV 25414, USA
“I love Justin! I've used Cornerstone for personal and professional services for years. Extremely responsive and they have a great lawn services team. I've purchased my newest lawnmower from them. They're the greatest!”
Address: Harpers Ferry, WV 25425, USA
“A wonderful old cemetery with a great view. Even though it has graves dating back to the late 18th Century, new burials still take place there. It’s important to remember that other visitors you see may be visiting the recently deceased so please be respectful. Likewise, many of those buried are the family members of local residents. Like much of Harpers Ferry, the cemetery is living history. Some interesting things about the cemetery: - There’s a Revolutionary War soldier buried there. His grave was lost for many years and only recently rediscovered during ongoing preservation work. - There are a number of graves belonging to members of several fraternal orders and many of their gravestones feature highly detailed symbolism that makes them very interesting to study. While some of the symbols are still in use, others have been forgotten. Take the time to look carefully as many contain hidden details that may surprise you. - You can be buried at the cemetery. The cemetery website has information about the plots for sale. The trustees of the cemetery also ask that temporary visitors refrain from standing, sitting, leaning or rubbing on the monuments. The exposed location of the cemetery combined with the winter weather and frost heaves cause unseen damage causing some monuments to break very easily. There are efforts underway to stabilize the monuments, but it’s a time consuming and expensive process. While visiting you may see some monuments laying flat on the ground and broken into several pieces. The monuments sometimes break and fall to the ground in one or two large pieces. However those in many pieces are the result of people standing on the fallen parts. Really. Please don’t do that. The restorations cost thousands of dollars and are paid for by donation. Please report any vandalism you witness to the police immediately. The cemetery is NOT part of the National Park and is maintained by volunteers. Please practice Leave No Trace in the cemetery.”
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