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[Potters Creek Cemetery, Harrison County]

Description: Potters Creek Cemetery is located in Harrison County. It is on the south side of Hwy 449 (Hynson Springs Rd.) across from Potters Creek Church. This is east of the village of Hallsville near Bailey Cutoff. As shown in the picture, one travels about 100 yards down a lane with a big gate. A vehicle, possibly a hearse, is in the lane with an unidentified man standing nearby. The roof of a structure is visible in the distance. No graves appear in the picture. The cemetery is traditionally Af… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Grave of Richard Bennett, Harrison County]

Description: The grave of Richard Bennett is located in an unidentified Harrison County Cemetery. One date on the stone is visible in the picture: Nov. 15 1891. Other words on the stone are "Texas CPL 317 AM TN 92 DIV World War I. A plain encircled cross decorates the top of the stone. In the background are other stones and markers that place this grave in a cemetery.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Graves in Harrison County]

Description: Graves in an unidentified cemetery in Harrison County are illegible. The word "Family" appears on the standing stone. The graves appear to be decorated with plants. At the edge of the site is a cyclone fence with privacy fencing behind. Other stones are visible in the distance.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Grave of Claudia V. Lias, Marshall]

Description: The grave of Claudia V. Lias is in Nichol Cemetery, Marshall. The name is engraved on both the larger stone and the smaller stone at top. Also engraved on the larger stone are the dates 1922-1947; and the words "U.S. Army" and "World War II." A floral arrangement stands behind. The cemetery, also known as "Old Sudduth," is located on Merrill Street in the eastern half of the city in the middle of a modern residential neighborhood. The acreage along Merrill was once a farm owned by the Merr… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Grave of Thomas J. Willis, Marshall]

Description: The grave of Thomas J. Willis is located in the Nichols (Old Sudduth) Cemetery on Merrill St. in the east side of Marshall. The dates on the stone are Jan 16 1937 - Feb 10 1964. A flower holder stands next to the headstone. A bunch of flowers lies on the ground next to its holder.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Grave of Susie R. Hodge Montgomery in Marshall]

Description: The grave of Susie R. Hodge Montgomery is located in the Nichols (Old Sudduth) Cemetery on Merrill St. in east Marshall. Nichols is a traditionally African-American cemetery. The dates on the stone are 1888-1963. The stone also has the words "Mother" and "Rest in Peace." Stylized flowers are engraved in to the top of the stone, which stands above a slab.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Graves in Harrison County]

Description: Photograph of unidentified graves located in Harrison County. Some of the lettering is not legible. The grave on the left holds Melisa L. Scott Morris. Her dates are May 1 1913 - Apr 2 1971. Below are the words, "She died as she lived" and an illegible word. A banner on the slab has her name and years of birth and death. Below the banner is a large fern leaf. The stone on the right has a scroll with the word "Mother" and a partial name, "A. Pearl How..." The partial dates are "1900-197-… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Grave of Bro. Walter S. Brown, Marshall]

Description: The grave of Bro. Walter S. Brown is in the Nichol (Old Sudduth) Cemetery on Merrill St. in east Marshall. Nichols is a traditionally African-American cemetery. The dates on the stone are 1899 and Jan. 5, 1966, accompanied by the words, "In Memory Of." Another stone is at the distant right. Behind a cyclone fence which encloses the site, a ranch house is visible. The cemetery was once rural. A subdivision has grown around it.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Cemetery in Harrison County]

Description: Photograph of some unidentified graves in Harrison County. Behind a row of stones with slabs is a group with a cyclone fence around them, as if a family site. Most of the graves are decorated with flowers or crosses. The cemetery is unidentified.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Rice Grave, Harrison County]

Description: A grave marked "Rice" in a Harrison County cemetery. Further identification of the grave and the cemetery is not available. The headstone has a cherub's head at the top right and a star at top left. A slab covers the grave, which is decorated with potted plants on each side.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library
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