South Duxbury Cemetery

Duxbury, Washington, Vermont, United States

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This rather large cemetery with approximately 700 graves has served this hamlet plus Moretown and the valley area since the mid nineteenth century. Located along Route 100 and adjacent to Harwood Union High School, many future graves sites are available. A stone with a flag pole in the rear is in memory of veterans. Medallions mark the graves of veterans. Most of the corner markers are granite engraved with the family surname initial. Graves that reside in this area saw action in the Civil War. Some of those buried here are: Ward, Backus, Dow, Shonio, Smith, Farnsworth, Munson, Boyden, Hart, Corliss, Griffith and several from the Turner family. Many medallions mark the graves of soldier from following war. This cemetery is very well kept by the association that owns and maintains it, a tribute to the many who comprise the past.
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