From the east end of Main, ½ mile south on Cemetery, and follow the curve ¼ mile east. On one of the stone entrance pillars, a 1917-1918 plaque reads, 'In Memory of Our Boys who served their country in the World War in camp on the battlefield and on the seas.' At the fourth driveway east of the pillar entrance, turn south into the cemetery. Look for two iron cutouts created by Kevin Williamson as memorials to his brothers Michael and Joe.
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