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Double Tombstone-Presbyterian Cemetery, Ellettsville
Louisa Figg ("Mother") born 1854, died 1914. T.D. Figg ("Father") born 1839, died 1903. This is an example of a double tombstone. Symbols of...
Dove on Stump-Presbyterian Cemetery, Ellettsville
Name on tombstone not visible. Born 1875. Died 1875. Dove iconography is frequently seen on tombstones. They can symbolize hope, peace, and Christian notions...
Flag and Tents-Presbyterian Cemetery, Ellettsville
William Fowler born 1839, died 1865. Symbols of camp tents and a hand holding a flag, in the context of the year Fowler died,...
Rosette-Presbyterian Cemetery, Ellettsville
John Thomas Allen, son of Emanuel Ford and Susan Caroline Allen. Born circa 1852? Death date not visible. Pauline Montgomery noted that this tombstone...
Soldier and Flag-Presbyterian Cemetery, Ellettsville
William C. Moore born 1845, died 1869. The iconography of the camp tents, flag, and soldier represent his status as a veteran of the...
Soldier-Presbyterian Cemetery, Ellettsville
George Washington Sharp born 1830, died 1862. Iconography of a soldier symbolizes his status as a veteran of Company G 38th Ind Vol. during...