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  1. Memory Hill Cemetery is an American cemetery in Milledgeville, Georgia. The cemetery opened in 1804. Notable interments. Thomas Petters Carnes (1762–1822), United States Representative for Georgia and state court judge. George Pierce Doles (1830–1864), Georgia businessman and Confederate general during the American Civil War.

  2. Memory Hill Cemetery. Added: 1 Jan 2000. Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 35328. The cemetery is on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the historic district of Milledgeville, GA - primarily because Milledgeville was the...

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  3. Today, Memory Hill Cemetery is maintained and controlled by the city of Milledgeville. However, lots (or squares of graves) are owned by individuals.

  4. 12. Memory Hill Cemetery, Mary V. Little Adams. (Jun 20, 1847-Feb 2, 1867) This marker is carved by stone carver, J. Artopé of Macon, and shows an angel holding a quill and book, symbolizing the book of life, and a stump with ivy, symbolizing a life left unfinished when cut off by death.

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  5. Memory Hill Cemetery in Milledgeville, GA. Originally called Cemetery Square, Memory Hill was designated as one of the four public squares of 20 acres each in the Milledgeville town plan of 1803.

    • 300 Franklin St, Milledgeville, 31061, GA
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  6. Memory Hill Cemetery is a historic burial ground in Milledgeville, Georgia. In use since the early 1800s, it is the site of the graves of writer Flanner O'Connor, best known Confederate soldier Edwin F. Jemison, Rep. Carl Vinson and outlaw Bill Miner.

  7. Memory Hill Cemetery. About this Web Site. The content and design of this web site is due to the efforts of a large group of volunteers. Approximately 30 volunteers gathered the information from the gravestones in 1995-1998.