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Submitted: 10/3/07 • Approved: 10/3/07 • Last Updated: 2/17/13 • R31254-G0-S3
The oral history is that Mr. George Davis is a black man who died in a sawmill accident.
A number of local people commented that the location of the grave was a considerable distance from the other graves in the cemetery. It is located near the north fence. The feeling is that this location was because of his race.
Contributed on 10/3/07 by JimNebraska99
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Record #: 31254