Mt. Cemetery

Mount Olive Cemetery Historical Preservation Society
Executive Members
Geneva Bell-Executive Director/President Phyllis Smith-Vice President
Rita Quarles-Secretary Mary Sanders-Correspondent Secretary
Linda St. Romain-Treasurer James Bland-Technical Advisor/Asst. Treasurer
Trustee Members
Larry Merriweather Virginia Tally
E. Hyburnia Williams Sidney R. Brown
Prof. T. Howard Winn Shirley Berardo
Daniel W. Holmes Jericka Rivera
   

News

Local Black Cemetery On its Road To Rebirth

Volunteers unite to restore historical black cemetery, The Leaf-Chronicle, March 2004

City considers taking over land, The Leaf-Chronicle, March 2004

Thank You ROTC

Cemetery donation gets cool reception from city, The Leaf-Chronicle, May 2004

Civil War History Lies At Mount Olive, The Leaf-Chronicle, May 2004

City Council Defeats Request, The Leaf-Chronicle, July 2004 

Day of making a change in community observed countywide, The Leaf-Chronicle, November 2004

Mount Olive Rich in History, The Leaf-Chronicle, February 2005

Cemetery Handed Over For Its History, The Leaf-Chronicle, June 2005

Cemetery Reborn As Historical Site, The Leaf-Chronicle, August 19, 2005 and Tennessean.com August 22, 2005

Waltzing Through Time, The Leaf-Chronicle, August 22, 2005

Preservationists seek to showcase artisans

Officials want youth active in grave project

Road Reopens After 15 Years

Resident Wants Rollins Drive To Be Cul-De-Sac

Beech Bend Trip Offered to Cleanup Helpers 

Garden Party Celebrates Project

Group to honor past, present local doctors News18.htm

Heritage Garden Seeds Community’s Spirit

Make A Difference Day 2009 to Feature nine efforts

Special News -- The Leaf Chronicle, Clarksville TN  October 19, 2009

Make A Difference Day 2009 Special News -- The Leaf Chronicle, Clarksville TN October 26, 2009

he Leaf Chronicle - January 24 2010 - Clarksville Woman: Cemetery Work Causes Problems

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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