The GAR memorial, a native stone pyramid beside the flagpole, was dedicated in 1893 by Sanders Post No. 254. At its base a small white stone is inscribed, 'In memory of our fallen comrades.' Also of interest in the cemetery is the arch joining the gravestones for Robert McFarland and James Harclerode. According to newspaper accounts the men were brutally killed in 1884 while building a house on land whose ownership was disputed.
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