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(2009) Enlarge Abandoned Cahaba house
  
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(2009) Enlarge New Cemetery (1851) marker

        

 

(2009) Enlarge New cemetery marker on Oak Street

(2009) Enlarge Mrs. M.K. Patrick grave: During the Civil War, many refugees came to Cahaba because their homes were in the path of military action. Mrs. Patrick of Memphis, Tennessee may have been one such refugee

      

(2009) Enlarge Augustus H. Jackson tombstone: A.H. Jackson, a Confederate soldier, was originally buried in Tennessee during the war. When his brother went to retrieve the body, he was shocked to find that Augustus had been buried alive and had died a horrible death inside his casket! Augustus was in the care of Union sympathizers before his death

 

(2009) Enlarge Augustus H. Jackson tombstone

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