[This was written in July 2011:]
A lot of you know that I spend many of my waking hours recording Virginia history. For the next few weeks I will be traveling around Delaware. Every summer, I take a different part of the state and explore it. I look at historic churches and cemeteries and observe & record their necrogeography, burial customs, grave goods, etc... I visit lots of burial grounds and over the years have acquired a few favorites. One of my all time favorites is the St. George AME Church Cemetery in Lewes, Delaware. There are headstones for colored troops [yes, that's the correct terminology] from the civil war, there are probably hundreds of unmarked graves and there is Charlotte. Charlotte's headstone [preserved in concrete, cutting off any vital info] is pretty unique. It is handmade from poured concrete, [so she probably died around 1930] and inscribed with her name. While the cement was still wet, the headstone maker carved out a heart and placed three dots within it...trinity.... Perfection. Charlotte, you are remembered.
December 5, 2011
November 13, 2011
Settle-Dean Cabin, Conklin, VA
Cabin was originally located in another location in Conklin, Loudoun County.
Maddy McCoy
Fairfax County, Virginia
Slavery Inventory Database
Maddy McCoy
Fairfax County, Virginia
Slavery Inventory Database
Labels:
_African American Sites
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_Slavery Sites
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VA: Loudoun County
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VA: Virginia
November 11, 2011
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