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1931
Melvin E. Reynolds
Melvin E. Reynolds
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1932
Memorial for Colby Rucker
Memorial for Colby Rucker
memhs18022ColbyRucker.jpg 
    
1933
Memorial for Hassell Coward
Memorial for Hassell Coward
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1934
Memorial for Jane Rolfe Bolling, d/o Thomas Rolfe Died 1676, and her Father, Thomas Rolfe, s/o Pocahontas 1615-1680; Stones placed by the Virginia Conservation Commission 1946
Memorial for Jane Rolfe Bolling, d/o Thomas Rolfe Died 1676, and her Father, Thomas Rolfe, s/o Pocahontas 1615-1680; Stones placed by the Virginia Conservation Commission 1946
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1935
Memorial for Samuel and Benjamin Cook and wives and s/o Samuel
Memorial for Samuel and Benjamin Cook and wives and s/o Samuel
hsSamuelCook&Benjamin&wives.jpg 
    
1936
Memorial Plaque for Lucy Grymes and Henry Lee. This is the burial site of Henry Lee (d. 1787) and his wife, Lucy Grymes (d. 1792.  They were married in 1753, and their home, Leesylvania, stood on the ridge to the east.  Henry Lee was County Lieutenant and Presiding Justice of Prince William County for many years.  He also represented the county in the House of Burgesses, the Revolutionary Conventions and the State Senate during the years fro 1758 until 1788....
Memorial Plaque for Lucy Grymes and Henry Lee. This is the burial site of Henry Lee (d. 1787) and his wife, Lucy Grymes (d. 1792. They were married in 1753, and their home, Leesylvania, stood on the ridge to the east. Henry Lee was County Lieutenant and Presiding Justice of Prince William County for many years. He also represented the county in the House of Burgesses, the Revolutionary Conventions and the State Senate during the years fro 1758 until 1788....
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1937
Memorial Plaque for Patriot Richard Bland 1710-1776
Memorial Plaque for Patriot Richard Bland 1710-1776
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1938
Memorial Plaque Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Mason County, West Virginia  RobertMcClanahan, Andrew Lewis, Benjamin Lewis, Thomas Lewis, Alexander McClanahan, William, McClanahan, Capt. Jesse Van Bibber, Michael Van Bibber and others
Memorial Plaque Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Mason County, West Virginia RobertMcClanahan, Andrew Lewis, Benjamin Lewis, Thomas Lewis, Alexander McClanahan, William, McClanahan, Capt. Jesse Van Bibber, Michael Van Bibber and others
19080RobertMcClanahan3.jpg 
    
1939
Memorial to Elijah McClanahan
Memorial to Elijah McClanahan
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1940
Memorial to Hassell Spencer Coward, s/o Will and Tabby Aaron Coward; killed at Normandy
Memorial to Hassell Spencer Coward, s/o Will and Tabby Aaron Coward; killed at Normandy
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