canoeguy
US Veteran
Driving today between Stuart, Virginia and Mount Airy, N.C., not far from the Va/NC state line, we saw a family cemetery not far from the road, flying a Confederate Flag (the third official flag of the Confederacy). An open gate seemed inviting, so we walked through a cow pasture and up the hill to view the grave.
The family plot was fenced to keep out cows, neatly tended. Some graves marked only with stones, someone or some organization obviously maintaining it.
No matter how you feel about the Civil War, you have to admire the man's courage to serve. Leave home and farm, endure hardship and threat of death to protect his home and family.
Must have been a well loved man, not many folks who died in 1909 have such a well kept family plot.

The family plot was fenced to keep out cows, neatly tended. Some graves marked only with stones, someone or some organization obviously maintaining it.

No matter how you feel about the Civil War, you have to admire the man's courage to serve. Leave home and farm, endure hardship and threat of death to protect his home and family.
Must have been a well loved man, not many folks who died in 1909 have such a well kept family plot.