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june2006pic 063.jpg612 viewsPhoto June 10, 2006 by Jeff Weaver
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Thompson_Cemetery__1.jpg611 viewsDescription: Ann Combs, Beam a descendant of the Thompson family of Surry County, North Carolina came down from Alexandria, Virginia in October of 2003. She and her husband came by to see me for a few minutes and then went by Devotion. The gatekeeper of the Reynolds estate allowed them to go inside to the Thompson cemetery.
Directions from the gate to the Thompson Homestead and Graveyard site:Get Permission at the gatehouse
Go through gate for 3 10ths miles on right, inside fence. Mitchell's River and the creek flow on either side.
Buried here are Martha Thompson wife of Hiram Higgins. (Hiram was killed in the Civil War and Martha was murdered by John Jack Mayes and burned in her house ) The cemetery is being kept in very good condition. Courtesy of Nanalee Wrenn nwrenn37@yadtel.net
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100_1785.jpg611 viewsPhoto October 20, 2006 by Jeff Weaver.
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Jefferson - Ashe Family Central611 viewsThis is the former home of Ashe Central High School. Photo May 6, 2007 by Jeff Weaver
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100_1593.jpg610 viewsPhoto by Jeff Weaver, April 16, 2006.
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Lansing - Lansing United Methodist Church610 viewsPhoto by Jeff Weaver, April 18, 2007.
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hltcrk.jpg607 viewsPhoto by Jeff Weaver late 1970s.
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Warrensville - Oak Grove Regular Baptist Church606 viewsPhoto by Jeff Weaver April 18, 2007.
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Blowing Rock - Tweetsie Railroad Trestle606 viewsFrom a 1960s postcard.
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ElishaAndersonCemeteryAfterFirstDay01.jpg604 viewsThis photo, November 5, 2006, by Chrissie Anderson Peters shows the cemetery being cleaned up.
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Todd - General View604 viewsThis picture of Elkland, NC(present day Todd) is in about the 1910's. To the far right is the home of David Cyrus Howell(torn down in 2000), the original train depot is in the center of the picture, behind this is the Todd General Store before being enlarged to its present size, to its left is the store owner's house, white frame church (left side of picture) is now brick and is the Blackburn Tabernacle, large victorian house to the far left backside of church is the Dr. Blackburn house(burned many years ago).Cuirtesy of Paul Howelldocnpaul@bellsouth.net
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hltnmdw.jpg600 viewsPhoto by Jeff Weaver, late 1970s.
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