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Historic Cemetery Needs Upkeep

GROUP MAINTAINING CONFEDERATE GRAVES

Posted: March 8, 2010 at 5:50 a.m.

STAFF PHOTOS ANDY SHUPE 
Members of the newly formed band “Ukulelephobe,” from left, Rodney Wilhite, Erika Wilhite and Jacob Shores, rehearse Thursday alongside the Wilhites’ dog, Punkin, at the Confederate Cemetery in Fayetteville.
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STAFF PHOTOS ANDY SHUPE Members of the newly formed band “Ukulelephobe,” from left, Rodney Wilhite, Erika Wilhite and Jacob Shores, rehearse Thursday alongside the Wilhites’ dog, Punkin, at the Confederate Cemetery in Fayetteville.

Trees need to be trimmed or replaced. A 100-year-old rock wall has a section that was crushed after a falling tree crushed it.

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Wow. Skip, that was so infomative! Thanks! I love the Tales From the Crypt concept to help raise funds. Sounds like fun to involve the community in telling their stories.

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